Hey guys this is Michael and this
is the first blog that I’ve written so far but hopefully as we keep going with
this trip you will hear plenty from me as well as Brent. Well we have had a pretty interesting time
since our last blog. The ride to
Cherokee, NC was pretty nice because it was only 30 miles and we were in no
hurry to get there. After arriving we
tried finding a hotel that would donate a room to us for the night with no
luck. But then we decided to try a tip
we had gotten from other bike tourers and that is to check with local fire
stations and see if you can stay there.
Lucky for us the firemen were very
cool about it. AJ was the captain on
duty and just to make sure it was ok he called the chief but there were no issues. We were allowed to throw our tent up in the
back yard and could hang out inside the living quarters till 10 that night.
As we woke up the next morning we
realized there was something wrong with our tent. The bottom half of it was sitting in about 2
inches of water! We had managed to put
our tent in the one hole in the yard that retained water. So needless to say, the bottom of tent was
nice and soaked. Not to mention that it
was still raining out.
After we spent some time laying
stuff out in the bay so it could start to dry we still could not decide whether
or not to go for the summit or not that day.
After talking to AJ we decided we should go for it because the weather
report was only between a 50% and 60% chance of showers all day. The fire station said we could leave most of
our stuff with them for the day so we just needed to pack up a few things in
order to be ready to go. We left for
breakfast and that’s when things started to look pretty bad again. On the ride to breakfast I realized I could
not shift any of my gears. When we
stopped to look at it we noticed my shifter cable had gotten pinched but even
after releasing it my bike still would not shift any of the rear gears. The two of us could not figure it out
ourselves so we thought our day was pretty much done for since the closest bike
shop was about 12 miles away.
We were still hungry and knew there
was nothing we could do about the bike now so we just had a great breakfast at
Peters diner. After that we hopped on
the bikes and rode to the cycle shop in Bryson City. It took a little longer since I only had 3
gears if I shifted my front rings although they were all still relatively low. After arriving at the bike shop we met Spokey
Joe who hooked us up with a check up and showed us what happened and how to fix
it if it ever happened again. By this
time it was already after noon and in order to reach the summit we had about 36
miles to go and over 5000 feet of elevation to gain. Not to mention getting back down before
dark.
The first 1/3 of the climb once we
got back to Cherokee was not to bad. It
was all up hill but a fairly low angle so we were able to cruise it. It then started to get steeper and steeper as
we went. Nothing like Sassafras Mountain
and our bikes were much lighter but it was still pretty tough. All the while the weather continued to look
iffy but it was holding off. I was
beginning to think my misgivings were for nothing except time was still an
issue. With about 10 miles left to the
summit though it started to rain on us.
Not anything hard but enough to make us stop and put on our rain
jackets. It only lasted for a few miles
and then it stopped though.

The whole way down though the rain
was off and on just enough that I could not decide whether or not I wanted to
stop and put on my rain jacket. I
decided not to. I worked out fine for me
until we were almost back in town and then it started to just pour. O well though it seemed that my misgivings
were for not and who cares if you’re a little wet after having one of the best
rides ever and reaching the top of our second summit. Off to Brasstown Bald in Georgia now.
2 black bears huh? Glad you were on bikes! That sounds like a great time and yay for being 2 peaks down!
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