This first 10 miles were incredibly challenging as I was headed due east with a strong southerly wind. I knew that the road would turn south soon, and I would be in for a fun, fast ride. I really wasn´t prepared for how fast I would go. With the downhill, downwind ride, I completed the next 30 miles in just over an hour.
I come to an area where the road sign says dangerous curve. I have seen tons of these so I basically ignore it. What I wasn´t prepared for was an overturned truck blocking his lane forcing another truck to pass in my lane as I was speeding downhill. My body released a major amount of adreneline as I recognized the situation. The road was sandy, so my back tire was in a skid. I was doing over 25mph and barely slowing. The other truck was on his brakes but still approaching with a blunt grill leading the charge. The only thing I could think was to control my breathing and not to prepare for impact unless it was inevitable. I escaped disaster and took a photo to remember the intense situation I just conquered.
I made it to Nuevo Rosarito and spent half of my money on more water, chips, and some gummy candies. I planned to eat a gummy candy for every few kilometers I traveled as a reward. The chips would be last resort if I couldn´t make it to Guerrero Negro before sundown.
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The scenery made a dramatic change, and the road was flat and fast with a favorable wind. I crossed the 100 mile mark easily somewhere in here.
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I crossed the state border from Bahia California to Bahia California Sur. Unfortunately, my camera died so I could not snap any photos of the 28th parallel ´Eagle´ monument. I pulled into Gro. Negro and hit the first ATM followed by a marginally hot shower at another fleebag motel. I caught up on my texts and phone calls as there was finally cell service, then gluttonized the taco stand by ordering 3 tacos (chorizo, asada, and pastor), 2 quesatacos, and a torta before passing out in my room with the lights on fully clothed trying to finish The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
My odometer read 1095 for a total of 119 miles. This one will be a Thanksgiving Day that I will never forget.
I am ready to hit the road tomorrow morning and will post again from Santa Rosalia or Mulegé in a few days.
2 comments:
Congrats on 1000 & 100! Nicely done! The blog entries are enjoyable to read. Safety first!
Jimmy loves you!
-Megan
The unbearable lightness of being is a good book. good for you, dougie fresh!
-John Jacob Bullspit
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