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Early morning frost - the first of the season! |
The start of day
five was my first experience with sub-freezing temperatures and frost
over my tent and bike gear. Actually, that's the first night camping
ever that I think I've been in sub-freezing temperatures. My
sleeping bag was quite warm though and moving around picking up camp
I continued to stay warm in my cycling gear. Even though I woke
pretty early, I didn't hit the road until a tad after 9AM. I started
heading northeast to hit Spokane, my destination and launching point
to get to Glacier National Park. However, about half way through the
day I decided that probably wasn't the greatest idea already being
several days behind schedule for riding and several days late in
departure time so I headed back south east again.
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Farmland patterns |
Unlike the boring,
flat drive across I-90 from Spokane to the Cascades, the farmland in
the middle of Washington is actually quite rolling with some steep
kickers in some parts. Again, another day spent in almost complete
isolation with only the occasional passing farm tractor, truck or
car.
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Silos |
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The JWT east of the Columbia |
Towards the end of
the day, I came across a state highway that went south for a ways to
the next town or a slightly lesser distance to Benge on a rural paved
road that was southeast. I figured closer plus south-east was better
than farther and south so I decided to head to Benge for the night. Approaching where my Garmin said Benge was, it was getting dark and I
did not see any signs of a town whatsoever. It ended up being a tiny,
one church, one post office town hidden behind a slight depression.
I headed over to the church to see if anyone was around and ask if I
could stay the night. No one was home (or in the rest of the town it
seemed) and I figured since it was open, they didn't mind visitors so
I spent the night inside. I have read numerous places as well as
heard from Dori and Mo (the touring cyclists I met in North Dakota)
that churches are a good, safe place to stay the night so that eased
my concerns about staying there unannounced as well.
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Wrong Turn 5: Ghost Town
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