Friday, June 17, 2022 -- 316 km cum - 0 km/day
It has been a quiet day in Anchorage. My only outing as such was to REI, not so much to buy anything as to ask for advice. In this, my short outing was a success. I met Angela, a bike-packer who has ridden from Fairbanks to Nevada. She put my mind at ease regarding bears and urine. She told me not to worry about using a pee bottle in the tent. She said she used an open yogurt container **outside** the tent with nary a problem.
My flight to Deadhorse is at 5:45 a.m. tomorrow. That's local time, which makes me glad I've kept myself on Atlantic Time, by which the flight is at 10:45 a.m., a much more human hour. In a place where the sun never sets, time zones lose their meaning.
What will tomorrow bring?
Saturday, June 18, 2022 -- 316 km cum - 0 km/day
I'm in Deadhorse, in Prudhoe Bay! I'm spending the night at the Aurora, a hostel / hotel for oil field workers.
The early morning flight from Anchorage was short and easy. It took me about 5 hours to put WoodsWoman back together in the terminal. Doing so was easier than I expected. I had no problems. Still, it was 5 p.m. Atlantic by the time I was done, hence my decision to spend the night here and get going tomorrow.
Putting WoodsWoman together went so well that I kept expecting "the other shoe to drop." And it did. When I picked up my box at the Deadhorse post office, I discovered to my horror that I had **not** sent my medications. In particular, I hadn't sent my Divigel. I'm about to find out what going off HRT is like.
How did I manage this? I now recall that I mailed a large supply of meds to Fairbanks and had intended to **carry** a 2-week supply with me to Deadhorse. It's the **carry** part that I forgot, somehow having assumed I had **mailed** it.
Well, it could be worse. Kelli is going to send it express mail to Dalton Highway Express in Fairbanks for them to send it up to Coldfoot. If this works, I will be without my HRT for only a week, not two. Perhaps I can survive that long without hot flashes.
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Crisis averted! When I was waking on Sunday morning, I remembered I had packed my meds in a different place than usual next to the bear canister. I have enough to get me to Coldfoot, maybe further.
Forgot to mention that it was raining when we landed on Saturday. That's notable because this is an Arctic desert where rain is unusual. Given that I am dedicating this trip to ТВ Дождь, this was an "оптимистическое начало."
Sunday, June 19, 2022 -- 414 km cum - 98 km/day
A 60-mile day. Not bad for a start, but it wasn't exactly easy despite the road being flat until the last 5 miles. Moreover, the road was paved until those last 5 miles.
Why wasn't it easy? It started well with a good tailwind, but later the wind switched to a cross-wind with a hint of a headwind. But this was not the real reason. The true reason is that I am out of shape after a week and a half of no riding. Shades of Williamsburg to Richmond on the TransAm last year.
But the weather was superb with a bright sun and temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s. Also, no bugs.
Setting up camp and cooking took a long time, but my dinner of lentil tacos was not bad even if the "10-minute boil-in-bag" rice was tough.
All-in-all, this was a good first day.
Monday, June 20, 2022 -- 488 km cum - 74 km/day
A harder day in terms of climbing and dirt road conditions, but somehow today seemed easier than the first. I'm camped for the "night" at the side of the road a bit beyond Pumping Station 2. (What is night when the sun never sets?) The only hill I walked up was a steep one called Oil Spill Hill.
I'm now in mosquito country and fully covered head to toe despite temperatures that must be on the order of 16C or higher.
At my campsite this morning I met a father/son Romanian couple.
Today is Meruert's birthday, and she is in Russia -- at Dubna!
PS -- After dinner, I met David and his grandson Taylor from North Carolina. They pulled over in their ATV to ask if I am the woman cyclist who had stayed at the Aurora in Deadhorse. It seems I've become a minor sensation at the Aurora!
Tuesday, June 21, 2022 -- 558 km cum - 70 km/day
A good but tough day that finds me on the lower rise to Atigun Pass. I'm actually further than the 70km would indicate. There was a 16-mile construction zone through which Paul the pilot truck driver took Woodswoman and me.
It's late, and I'm too tired to write coherently. Here are a few bullet points for the day: