Day 7 Walla Walla WA to Lewiston ID 99 miles 4500 feet
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Didn't starting riding until 7:45 because the hotel didn't start serving breakfast until 7 AM. The guide led the "slow" group out because some changes were made in the route due to construction. The first 20 miles were on back roads with great scenery and little traffic. The hill climbing was only between 2-5% grade which is quite easy to accomplish even for me. The over all trip had 3 major climbs (all several miles long with manageable slope) and fantastic 3-5 miles descents. In between these climbs the road was basically flat and at times had rollers --(up and down up and down). I joined the guide and 2 other riders as we crossed the Snake River into Idaho --- ANOTHER STATE!
Amazingly I was not all that tired during or after the ride and for me to make 99 miles in 7 hours is outstanding (poor by most standards) It was overcast today and much cooler, got to about 70, In all I got to ride basically by myself and was able to enjoy the vastness and stark beauty of this south east portion of Washington.

Notice the three climbs and steep descents Luckily the climbs weree long and gradual |
Departed: | Aug 25, '18, 07:33AM |
Starts in: | Walla Walla, WA, US |
Distance: | 99.1 mi |
Elevation: | + 4307 / - 4341 ft |
Max Grade |
7.7 %
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Avg. Grade |
0.7 %
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Ascent time | 05:01:09 |
Descent time | 01:29:46 |
Total Duration: | 08:25:21 |
Moving Time: | 06:53:32 |
Stopped Time: | 01:31:49 |
Calories: | 2196 |
Max Watts: | 273 |
Avg. Watts: | 93 (59 with 0s) |
WR Power | 85 |
Work | 1782 kJ |
Avg. Speed: | 14.4 mph |
Pace: | 00:05:06 |
Moving Pace: | 00:04:10 |
Max Cadence: | 104 rpm |
Min Cadence: | 10 rpm |
Avg. Cadence: | 68.9 rpm |
Are you having Sonic shakes on this ride too? LOL
ReplyDeleteWe could see the snake river on the flight to Oregon! Also I remember a long time ago my mind being blown when crossing from Oregon to Idaho because I realized that’s where Ore-Ida, makers of fine potato products, got its name lol. Loving the pics! Some of those are quite the trip back in time!
ReplyDeleteThe revelations we discover in life are just endless.
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