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Sadly my elation was replace with devastation when I realized I must have dropped my wallet. I had some cash so I secured myself a campsite. I must have dropped it at one of the stops I made to check GPS on my phone. Fear filled me again as I turned around and headed backwards on my route. Learning a valuable lesson. Hide your wallet in your gear bags!! As I travelled backwards I was quickly approaching doggon alley. I was going to have to ride back threw this dog pile. Heartbroken... 60+ miles in I had to run from three clusters of rapid furry fangs. To my great joy only 9 miles back I find my wallet. Praising God I secure it in my frame bag and route an alternate way back. There was no way I was going to run from those dogs again!
The Sun was going down fast at this point. I had to get motivated. The alternate route was an addition 6 miles but it was worth having to ride 14 miles back without being attacked by angry dogs. This route was a lot nicer too. It had rolling hills and beautiful farms.
I made it all the way to a gas station just outside of sealy before I had to stop and strap my lights on. I found a nice little local grill and ordered me a steak and a baked potato! Yeah yummy gluten free food.
After I stuffed my face I rode back to camp. Total Miles for the day was 83 miles. A lot more than I had planned to do on my 1st big loaded ride.
Sleeping in my Bivy sack for the 1st time wasn't so bad. I am glad I picked out a bivy with a canopy! I could get inside and lay up and read a bit. The Big Angus air mat was a pain in the butt to air up. After having rode my bike all day pushing a bunch of air into a mattress wasn't fun. I also had to blow up my mattress twice during the night to keep it full. My thoughts were definitely towards getting a new one when I got home. My sleeping bag was almost too warm but way better than being cold. I also didn't realize my bivy didn't come with steaks to nail it down with until my trip. I learned that when I got home I would order me a new sleeping mat and sleeping bag. Ones that compress to a smaller size and an air mat that requires less effort to air up.
In the morning I rose to a new day feeling not too sore and ready to get back on the road. I packed up all of my gear and rode home a much quicker way. Just about 40 miles back. I rode into a town east of Sealy called Pattison. There was a little dinner here that I got some breakfast at. A vegetable omelet with extra vegetables. My ride back from Pattison to Cypress, TX was a wind powered tail wind almost the whole way. There was a 9 mile section with a stout side wind that made for a tough pedal and a lot of mental chanting. The best part of the ride was I didn't get chased by any dogs! I arrived home safely and in one piece. The overall ride was enjoyable and a big eyeopener!
Since my ride I have purchased the following new pieces of gear:
1: Dog Spray - Halt
2: New Sleeping Bag : mountain hardwear ultralamina 32
3: New Air Mat: Therm-a-Rest Neo Air
4: Rain Jacket:North Face Stormy Trail Jacket
5: Warm jacket: mountain-hardwear-thermostatic-jacket
6: Stuff Sacs: Sea To Summit Mini (For all of my tools) It was frustrating having things piled. I needed to be able to get things out with creating a disaster.
7: Alternate Water Carry: Platypus
With these changes I was able to load my bike tonight for my Tues - Weds overnight ride this next week with about 5 litters of leftover space for my clothes!!! I am still considering a larger frame bag. I am more than likely going to have to purchase one. I still need a bit of space for my cold weather gear and some extra comforts.
This week I will be riding to huntsville state park with my loaded bike. http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/366175703
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