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<description>The 2008 cross country cycling adventure of Jerry and Lori Bocrie!
..........began Friday June 13, 2008.</description>
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<title>Week 4 Statistics</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Lake Powell, Utah to Salida, Colorado<center><a href="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/Week_4_Status_Map.png"><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/Week_4_Status_Map_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="Week_4_Status_Map.png" title="Week_4_Status_Map.png" /></a></center>
351.98 miles<br />

8 summits including Lizard Head Pass @ 10,222 foot elevation<br />
and Monarch Pass @ 11.312 foot elevation<br />

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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:03:08 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 22 - Sunday July 6 - Blanding Utah to Dolores, Colorado </title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#psk237144507</link>
<description><![CDATA[No clock in the room and exhausted from yesterday, we slept in until 7:00.  But since Slackin' Zach and Randy had already hit the road, we were out of the door and on our bikes by 7:25 am......we had some catching up to do.  <br />
Though we seemed to be biking like we were being chased, our bodies were numb to yesterday's miles and breakfast lay ahead in the next town, Monticello.  Luckily the morning was clear and cool...<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0775_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0775.JPG" title="morning in Blanding" /></center>
...all we had to do was climb 21 miles to get there.  <br />
We should have guessed that nothing would be open in Utah on a Sunday, so we stopped at a truck weigh station and had piece of blueberry bread and a snack bar; not exactly pancakes and coffee, but enough to get us to lunch.<br /><br />
As we crossed into Colorado<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0783_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0783.JPG" title="Colorado state line" /></center>
we started our rolling hills through beautiful green pastures<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0787_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0787.JPG" title="Colorad farm country" /></center>
filled with cattle and horses.<br />
Lisa, sorry we could not get pictures of the three foals we saw today, one was camera shy and the other two were on downhill fly.<br />
The houses seemed to change, reflecting cute to grand log cabins.<br />
Our destination was Dolores; a sleepy western ski town along the very picturesque Dolores River.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0800_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0800.JPG" title="town of Dolores Colorado" /></center>
The campground was just past town and nestled among trees and the banks of the river.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0816_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0816.JPG" title="Dolores River" /></center>
As we pedaled to our campsite, Randy's wife had a most incredible dinner already prepared for us.  A quick hot shower and then the rest of evening eating,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0806_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0806.JPG" title="Karen, Randy, Lacie and Bullets" /></center>
drinking<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0817_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0817.JPG" title="relaxing after dinner" /></center><br />
(some drinking more than others)
and listening to the music of the river.   Logged 84 miles.
Note:  Randy's wife, Karen, and daughter, Laci drove in from their home in Eire PA to join Slackin' Zach on the rest of his ride home.  We have enjoyed them immensely!
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 13:28:27 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 23 - Monday July 7 - Dolores to Telluride, Colorado</title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#ilc237245989</link>
<description><![CDATA[It was tough to leave the serene riverbank and campsite, but we were on our bikes by 6:00 am.  We had 3500 feet to climb and were not sure what the terrain was like or what weather held in store for us.<br />
The morning was cool as we followed a beautiful narrow valley<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0831_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0831.JPG" title="Dolores River Valley" /></center>
along the Dolores River three quarters of the way up the mountain.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0829_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0829.JPG" title="Dolores River" /></center>
Did I mention it was picturesque?<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0833_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0833.JPG" title="Dolores River" /></center>
It was a steady climb that offered us our first glimpses of the snow capped Rocky Mountains; one of which we still had to climb.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0837_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0837.JPG" title="Rocky Mountains" /></center>
We stopped in Rico for a breakfast recharge<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0843_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0843.JPG" title="Rico Cafe" /></center>
and continued our climb.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0861_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0861.JPG" title="Ek Diente Peak" /></center>
As we climbed the cool day turned rather crisp.  By the time we hit the summit at 10,222 feet
<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0882_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0882.JPG" title="Lizard Head Pass" /></center>it was 47 degrees without the wind chill; but the scenery was spectacular.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0886_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0886.JPG" title="DSC_0886.JPG" /></center>Eighteen more miles, mostly downhill to Telluride<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0890_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0890.JPG" title="approaching Telluride" /></center>and a day off!  Over 63 miles today.]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 17:39:49 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 24 - Tuesday July 8 - DAY OFF in Telluride!</title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#psk237251014</link>
<description><![CDATA[Telluride...............beautiful, charming, etc, etc!<br />
<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0906_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0906.JPG" title="Telluride" /></center><br />

<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0901_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0901.JPG" title="bank entrance" /></center><br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0937_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0937.JPG" title="telluride architecture." /></center>
We had a great day off.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_0946_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_0946.JPG" title="CSC_0946.JPG" /></center>
And found a new motto in the process!
<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_0941_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_0941.JPG" title="new motto" /></center><br />
"Nothing is Impossible, You just don't Know how to do it Yet"]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 19:03:34 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 25 - Wednesday July 9 - Telluride to Montrose, Colorado</title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#ilc237438381</link>
<description><![CDATA[We took off at 6:00 with the temperatures in the 40's.  What we didn't count on was the downhill wind chill..........we have no idea what it was, but it had to be below freezing.  Only a couple miles out of town we had to stop at a gas station for hot chocolate, gloves and to try to thaw out Mr. Grizzly.<br />
A half an hour later, we gave the downhill trek another try........still freezing, but it had to be done.  The downhill from Telluride was beautiful, but our fingers were too frozen to take any pictures.<br />
The sun finally hit the road around 9:00 and we began to feel a little more human and began to take photos.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0955_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0955.JPG" title="San Miguel River" /></center>
Then we began our 1600 foot climb to the Dallas Divide, still with beautiful snow caps in the distance.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0956_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0956.JPG" title="view from Dallas Divide" /></center><br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0962_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0962.JPG" title="beautiful mountains" /></center>
Made it to a cute little town, Ridgeway,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0967_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0967.JPG" title="Ridgeway" /></center>
for lunch (sorry Coop, got the marg. message too late).  Check out this original 1890's train.
<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0971_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0971.JPG" title="The Galloping Goose" /></center>
After lunch we met with a headwind for the long hot stretch to Montrose.  <br />
Dragged ourselves into Montrose, where we had to say goodbye to Randy<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0976_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0976.JPG" title="the grunge gang in Montrose" /></center>as he had to head back home to go to work......terrible thing.  <br />
Randy, we really enjoyed your company and riding with you these last few weeks, sorry you had to leave; we will miss you!<br /><br />
We had been offered a place to stay at Jim & Patsy's, brother and sister-in-law of old friends of ours, dave & helen.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_1050_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_1050.JPG" title="jim & patsy shruz" /></center><br />
We didn't expect such a great home, wonderful company and incredible homemade dinner; Patsy could open a restaurant with that kind of incredible food.  Many Thanks and safe biking, you two!]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 23:06:20 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 26 - Thursday July 10 - Montrose to Gunnison, Col.</title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#lry237483234</link>
<description><![CDATA[Today was tough!<br />
As Jim and Patsy promised, a strong head wind awaited us as we biked out of town.  The 20 mph head wind was not what we needed for our immediate 14 mile, 2000 foot climb to the Cerro Summit (7900 feet)......it took us three hours.<br />
We dropped down (1000 feet) into Cimmaron and stopped at the only place 'in town'<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0988_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0988.JPG" title="Cimmaron" /></center>
for a bite to eat.  Jerry made a new friend, too.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0989_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0989.JPG" title="DSC_0989.JPG" /></center>
On a full stomach we climbed again.  This time only 1500 feet to the Blue Mesa summit (8600 feet), but without the head wind we managed it in under two hours.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_0994_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_0994.JPG" title="Blue Mesa summit" /></center>
What we didn't count on or see coming was an additional drop and climb after our second summit.<br />
Though it was hot and we were spent, we did enjoy the beauty of the wild flowers<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_1053_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_1053.JPG" title="wild flowers" /></center>
the mountains<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1005_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1005.JPG" title="DSC_1005.JPG" /></center>
and the Blue Mesa Reservoir.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1007_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1007.JPG" title="Blue Mesa Reservoir" /></center>
The last ten miles into Gunnison took longer than it should as <i>someone</i> kept stopping to watch the fly fisherman,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1022_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1022.JPG" title="fly fishing along the Gunnison River" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1032_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1032.JPG" title="DSC_1032.JPG" /></center>
but that's okay, as it was beautiful.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1024_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1024.JPG" title="Gunnison River" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_1037_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_1037.JPG" title="ducks along the Gunnison" /></center>
Our eleven hour day ended with 67 miles logged.  The rainbow at the end of today was an incredible pizza (yes Justin, it rivals Regino's) at Mario's Pizza.  We recommend the trip if you are in Crested Bute for skiing.]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 11:33:53 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 27 - Friday July 11 - Gunnison to Sargents, Col</title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#ilc237511483</link>
<description><![CDATA[We biked out of town mid-morning today following the Tomichi Creek<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1056_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1056.JPG" title="Tomichi Creek" /></center>through a beautiful valley<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1055_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1055.JPG" title="valley along Tomichi Creek" /></center>filled with lamas, cows and horses.<br />
The wildflowers were beautiful, but difficult to photograph. Gunnison might even be a neat place to live if it wasn't for the deserved reputation of being the coldest place in the lower 48 (-38 degrees from one local); might as well live in Prince George.<br />
Though we had a steady uphill climb, we had a nice cooling wind that helped us up the humps.
We reached Sargents by 3:00<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1064_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1064.JPG" title="Sargents" /></center>with a choice of a camp site or their last remaining log cabin, we splurged.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1065_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1065.JPG" title="log cabin in Sargents" /></center>
Our ride today was short (33 miles), so we can save up for tomorrow.  We did have the choice to take a longer route today to avoid tomorrow's ride, but that would mean we'd miss the Continental Divide..........and we can't have that.<br />
Stay tuned tomorrow to see if we make it over!
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 19:24:43 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 28 - Saturday July 12 - Sargents to Salida, Col.</title>
<link>http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/TDB_Archive_Week_4.html#ilc237594044</link>
<description><![CDATA[Yes, WE DID IT!<br />
......and now the gorry details.<br />
I'm not sure why <i>we </i>got up at 5:15 am, since <i>we</i> had agreed the night before that <i>we</i> were not leaving until 7 am, so it would warm up a little.  Apparently, Duckie III was ready to go.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_1070_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_1070.JPG" title="Duckie III is ready" /></center>
Anyway, it was still 38 degrees when we left our warm cabin<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1068_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1068.JPG" title="campsite at Sargents" /></center>
to begin our immediate 10 mile  3,300 foot climb.<br />
The flowers and morning colors were beautiful,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1071_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1071.JPG" title="morning flowers" /></center> the climb steep<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1091_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1091.JPG" title="looking down on our climb" /></center>
and slow,
<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1080_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1080.JPG" title="climbing to Monarch Pass" /></center>but the scenery was spectacular.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1095_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1095.JPG" title="DSC_1095.JPG" /></center>
We did our first five miles in exactly an hour.  Just as we stopped for our 5 mile break, the wind kicked up<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1086_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1086.JPG" title="Jerry about to take flight" /></center>
and continued to try to hold us back from reaching our summit.<br />
Though it took us three hours to do it, <i>we made it</i>!<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1101_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1101.JPG" title="crossing the Continental Divide" /></center><br />
Factoid:<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/CSC_1138_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="CSC_1138.JPG" title="Continental Divide factoid" /></center><br />
Mountains everywhere,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1108_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1108.JPG" title="DSC_1108.JPG" /></center>plus a view of where we'll be heading in the next few days.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1107_thumb.jpg" width="350" alt="DSC_1107.JPG" title="Arkansas River Valley" /></center>
Ten miles down and another 13 miles to the town of Salida and margarita (or two) to celebrate!  It was a good day.]]></description>
<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:20:44 -0400</pubDate>
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