January 23, 2022
Rancho Vistoso
Today’s ride
For each of the last three days of our stay here we’ve hoped to fit in a last ride out to the national park. We were surprised to map it out and see that it’s only about a 45 mile ride starting from home, which feels very manageable. It’s not to be though. Friday was blocked by the need to get a new windshield installed. Yesterday looked like a poor choice because of the chance of rain. And today? That idea loses its appeal quickly when we check the weather and see there’s a strong cold wind blowing in from the east and contemplate biking twenty miles into it.
One of the excellent things about Tucson as a cycling destination is that when the weather is unattractive in one part of the basin it’s often just fine somewhere else. Today a ride up the Oro Valley looks just right. Sunnier and calmer, with the brunt of the east wind blocked by the Catalina Mountains. The perfect day to repeat the loop through Rancho Ventoso that I took weeks ago and bring Rachael along for the ride this time.
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Ride stats today: 51 miles, 1,400’
Moving On
We’ve been here exactly six weeks now. It’s been an excellent stay - we biked nearly 1,500 miles and got in a few wonderful hikes, but it’s time. We celebrate by going out to the Hub Eatery for a last meal, and while we’re here it occurs to us that this is exactly how we started out. When we arrived in Tucson six weeks ago we had dinner here, and we’re pretty sure we had exactly the same meal both times. Matching bookends.
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Today's ride: 51 miles (82 km)
Total: 1,957 miles (3,149 km)
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