Lewis, Clark, and Transamerica - Idaho
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Beyond that, a whole lot of the 2000' climb is spent riding from shade patch to shade patch. It takes four hours, however we make it. At the highest the trip down is way more gradual. We cross a forest hearth preventing "camp," extra assembly level, with a couple of helicopters and crew standing in the only shady patch. I yell to them to wave as I take their image. Now Hannah takes off downhill and that i begin to assume I got ahead of them earlier than finally catching up close to Cambridge. Hannah needs an actual shower, we windup paying the tent charge at a neighborhood Motel ($5), use their shower, and camp in town park with 4 different cyclists heading west. We depart Cambridge and comply with the southeast edge of farm land east and then north to Council. After up and down one hill again to the same river, (with a good spot to just sit in, as it's yet another hot day) we've an extended climb up to go away the Weiser watershed and enter the Salmon. One campground we checked out near the highest (and to have a snack and sit in the river) is closed to camping as a result of the bridge to the camping space is closed on account of safety causes. It was an old practice bridge and looks plenty robust sufficient to me! The water is off, but there's one other little stream that appears nice to filter. I stunned a deer in my wanderings and came throughout a lately useless rabbit, however the outhouses within the campground are clear, odor free and have slightly nibbled bathroom paper.
However, it's early afternoon and we determine to continue on. Curiously, the normal stiff climb at the highest is completly absent, it's just a broad and largely flat saddle. A quite pleasant shock. It's most likely why the railroad went that means too. So it is no problem rolling all the way down to New Meadows for the night and we keep within the motel a part of the new Meadows Inn and B&B. Today begins cool and laundry we hung behind the motel remains to be wet. Maybe we get a break from the heat? Probably not as it is largely all downhill at this time. Nice broad green tree lined valley, then down into the Little Salmon canyon land to Riggins the place we break for blackberries at a number of the copious bushes both facet of town, lunch at slightly restaurant that sells blackberry and hucklebery jam made in city, and that i get mostly caught up with this of their library. We join the Salmon River after Riggins where Hannah instantly gets another flat tire while I'm dunking my jersey in a stream just behind them. No shade, I change the tube to get it performed fast and we continue. The Salmon is preserved as a "wild and scenic river" and attracts white water fanatics from all over. Even with the relatively low water, it is fairly silty, but there are a few side streams for soaking jerseys. At a stop earlier than Riggins I found a pleasant indoor/outside electronic thermometer that mounts on my handlebar pack mount fairly effectively. With the out of doors sensor hanging in the shade, it's still studying over 100F, but things aren't quite as bad as some days.
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