Cycling Ellen

A Cross-Country Odyssey

Sanderson, TX 3/29/08

Filed under: 1 — efmartyn at 1:54 pm on Saturday, March 29, 2008

55.9 miles today
1146 total

Sometime this winter, we all received an e mail from WomanTours  that oil had been discovered in Sanderson, Texas and that we might need to mail sleeping bags into town and sleep in a firehouse or a school for the night.  The oil people had taken over all the rooms in the area.  Fortunately, somehow, they found a way for us to sleep in beds tonight but we are in two different places at either end of town.  Neither is anything to write home about (let’s just say it’s not like the Gage last night) but they are clean and have beds and I’m glad not to have to deal with mailing home a sleeping bag tomorrow.

Today was one of the more straightforward cue sheets.  Turn left onto US 90.  Ride 55 miles.  Turn left into one of the two motels.  For “landmarks”, there were the entrance signs to Pecos County and Terrell County.  The landscape was beautiful desert with mountains and bluffs.  The terrain was mostly flat or rolling, an easy cycling day.  Since it was a short day, several of the stronger riders left Marathon at 10 and caught up with the rest of the group at the first sag stop at mile 20.  I had fun riding with different people along the way and taking it easy, conserving energy for our 112 miles tomorrow.

In awhile, those of staying at the far end of town (a small but select group!) will shuttle back for dinner.  The motel there has a live snake display that I visited on my way through.  The diamondback rattlesnake shook its rattle at me the whole time I looked through the various cages.  That’s a sound I don’t want to hear again!

I’ve hand washed my laundry, written my short blog for today (sorry, there just wasn’t much to describe) and will hang out for a bit here.  We have found a tiny bar of internet floating in the air just outside our motel room.  Who knew what we would find in Sanderson, Texas?

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103

   Jen, Adam, Eli and Sasha

March 30, 2008 @ 10:31 am

Ellen- sounds like your beginning to feel better. We’ve been watching your schedual as the ride from Sanderson to Del Rio approaches. I was really hoping that you would be better in time. Good luck tomarrow, kick some ass and yahoo to the protesters. There is hope! Love ya- jen

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   Cecilia, Orville

March 30, 2008 @ 12:32 pm

Ellen - Good to hear you are back to riding again. We look forward to your review every day. It was good to meet you in Las Crucus, we are the cousins to Barb and Genie. Keep the rubber on the road.

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   Rick Ankrum

March 31, 2008 @ 8:07 pm

Glad to hear of your trip through our state of Texas. While you are out west of San Antonio I hope your ride will bring you close to the wildflowers east of Bryan-College Station. They are beautiful this time of the year.

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   Pat...(2-Bit Touring Club)

April 7, 2008 @ 7:40 pm

Hey, Ellen! Finally caught up with you! I sent a note via “snail mail” & didn’t realize you were still in Texas!!! Sure makes PEI look easy, doesn’t it!
All the gals here in Oregon will be delighted to read your notes! Wish I was younger! What a trip of a lifetime! (The last time I rode “chip seal” I needed bandages!) Can hardly wait to talk to you! Love, Pat

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