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Wonderful Driving

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I started off West on Monday afternoon. I headed over to Denver, which is around 500 miles and stayed with Vincent in Arvada. Vincent had downloaded all Trudi’s information off the cloud and set up a new computer for her. I shipped it off to Mike Sayers, USAC U-23 Team Director, to get transported over to Belgium. She should have it by this weekend. I was hoping to ride, but it was snowing in Arvada, so I just headed out.

I’m not sure that was such a great move. It was really snowing up in the mountains. I can’t believe how little they had done plowing the passes. There were a lot of people skiing in Copper and Vail. It is almost easy to forget that it is really still the dead of winter there.

After getting down from Vail, the drive became less stressful. The roads dried out and the scenery just improved and improved.

If you’ve never driven from Vail into Utah, you’re missing something great. The drive is unforgettable. Utah is so scenic, barren, beautiful, that if you haven’t driven through it, you need to sometime.

Vincent works in St. George, Utah some, and has a friend that has a hotel there, so he got me set up with a room. Bromont needed a run and I needed to get out for just a bit and spin. We both felt better.

Today I’m heading to Southern California. I have a long list of stuff I need to get done there. First, I’d like to get a few hours on my bike and get feeling back to normal. I love the drive, but it is a long haul. But, having both my bikes, plus Bromont along, it is worth it.

Bromont and Vincent's dog, Jack, are best buddies.

Bromont and Vincent’s dog, Jack, are best buddies.

Driving up towards Vail was ugly.

Driving up towards Vail was ugly.

The Interstate highway before Glenwood Springs is one of the most amazing roads in the world.

The Interstate highway before Glenwood Springs is one of the most amazing roads in the world.

I assume this are for the deer and other animals trying to get over the fence by the highway.

I assume this are for the deer and other animals trying to get over the fence by the highway.

Utah is dramatic.

Utah is dramatic.

Bromont couldn't believe how big the canyons are.

Bromont couldn’t believe how big the canyons are.

I ate this bag of chocolate nut things on the drive.  I'm not sure what they were trying to sell with the packaging.  Probiotic?   I doubt they were very healthy.

I ate this bag of chocolate nut things on the drive. I’m not sure what they were trying to sell with the packaging. Probiotic? I doubt they were very healthy.

Bromont ended up on the floor sleeping between the seats.  He had the whole back seat and front seat too.

Bromont ended up on the floor sleeping between the seats. He had the whole back seat and front seat too.

Must Have Been a Good Weekend to Burn

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I got a Facebook message from a friend telling me that it is smoky back home. Made me feel good and bad simultaneously. Good that I’m not there, bad because everyone else is.

Then I saw a comment on a post, from a couple days ago, linking to an article about how the smoke from some grass fires in Eastern Kansas has blown all the way up to Omaha Nebraska. The title of the piece was “Smokey Kanas fumes clogging the area”. Man, if they think their area is clogged, I’m not sure what word to use to describe the area closer to the actual burning.

80% of the reason that I’m not in Kansas right now is because of the burning. I’m trying to skip out on it and see if I don’t go through the normal March-May funk that I’ve been experiencing recently. So far, so good.

From the picture below, it looks like yesterday was an optimal day to burn. It sort of goes in waves and for sure, on the weekends, it is worse. I’ve ridden the Bazaar Road Race when you have to ride through mile stretches of pure smoke, the grass burning right up to the edge of the road. We usually call a timeout to get through the smoke.

I have written a bunch on the whole burning thing. I understand the importance of the burning for farmers, but from my observations, at least half of the burns are lazy, pyromaniac types, that are burning their ditches and other underbrush. It isn’t 50 percent of the smoke, but it is a significate amount.

I feel bad for all my friends back in Kansas that are having to deal with this right now. California has its issues, but nothing compared to the air quality, or lack of, that is going on right now back home.

At night, the fires can be beautiful.

At night, the fires can be beautiful.

This is the satellite photo.  Notice how much burning they are doing just Southwest of Topeka.  Some mornings, going out to get the newspaper, I can hardly see down the block.

This is the satellite photo. Notice how much burning they are doing just Southwest of Topeka. Some mornings, going out to get the newspaper, I can hardly see down the block.

They burn vast amounts of land, thousands of square miles.

They burn vast amounts of land, thousands of square miles.

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