I roll into Texas on a small back road on my way to Thompson Grove Campground.

Today I ride from the North Spillway Campground near Jett, Oklahoma to the Thompson Grove Campground near Dalhart, Texas. Wow oh wow is western Oklahoma flat LOL.
It was a hot ride with very long straight roads in a sun baked environment. I also was pulled over by an Oklahoma State Trooper for speeding (easy to do on these long straight roads with very little traffic). He was nice gentleman and let me off with a warning after we chatted about his family vacation in Utah before the Pandemic.
Upon arrival at Thompson Grove Campground the weather was looking a bit threatening. I incurred a little bit of wind and light rain, fortunately, the brunt of the storm skirted by me. A more normal day of riding distance wise at a total of 287 Miles for the day. Very manageable even in 100 degree heat.

USA West 2020 Day 11, I ride from Pillsbury Crossing (Near Manhattan, Kansas) to the day’s campground at The North Spillway Campground in Jett, Oklahoma.
While today’s ride through Kansas and the northern sliver of Oklahoma did not offer up epic scenery, it was a relaxing ride with gentle rolling hills and ample greenery which was calming and much welcomed after Day 10’s beating of high miles on the Interstate. By the time I arrived in Wichita, KS it was hot with the air temperature around 100 degrees Fahrenheit and was not quite the dry heat from the west.
Much shorter ride day of 279 Miles including 44 miles for a grocery run to and from Cherokee, Oklahoma.

USA West 2020 Day 10 I roll out of camp excited to ride over Independence Pass, only to find out that the road is still closed and won’t open until noon or later. Well bollocks!. So, I ended up rolling back to Aspen, Colorado to see if there was another back route option that would take me towards Denver and I-70 more easterly, there was not. I ended up backtracking to Glenwood Springs, Colorado and rode east on I-70.
I did manage a nice little detour on US Highway 6 at Silverthorne, CO and was rewarded with some epic Colorado Scenery to an elevation of around 11,000 feet. Then it was back down the mountain to catch I-70 were I got snarled in some dead stop heavy traffic due to road construction and some ice cold rain….oh joy lol.
I rolled through Denver and 500+ miles to to days destination at Pillsbury Crossing, Kansas were I setup camp at about 3am. Kansas Interstate riding was mostly battling the strong crosswinds that made passing big rig trucks exciting to say the least lol. Today was a long grueling day of almost all interstate miles totaling 716 Miles.
