August 1,
2001. Riggins to Council, Idaho. (61 mi.) Mile 3696
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mountainous Idaho
This morning at 5 am, we learned
that it was garbage collection day at our campground, and not only that, the
campground designers had decided a good place for the garbage dumpsters was in
between tent camping sites, just where we were trying to sleep. It is quite an
experience to have a large hydraulic garbage truck emptying dumpsters a few
feet from your head, just a thin wall of nylon away.
From Riggins we rode 2300 ft up the
Little Salmon River drainage, through more forested Idaho mountain scenery,
then back down 1000 ft on the other side, along the Weiser River. I began to
wonder if it might be a good idea if someone tested the theory that Idaho
would be the largest state if pounded flat. We had more miles of road
construction, but the pilot car gave us a personal escort through it.

More miles of road construction and climbing along the Little Salmon River
Mike is feeling better today, but a
headwind made the climbing more difficult. I realized that I was getting a
touch of Short-timer's Syndrome. I feel the trip is closer to being completed
than it really is, since the scenery is so familiar, and back home, family is
working on plans to meet us in Oregon. Things are beginning to wear out, and I
hope we and our gear make it. My bike shorts are thin, my chain and rear
cluster feel worn when shifting, our oldest pair of panniers is deteriorating,
and many other minor items have been lost or broken without replacement.

Colorful but
invasive purple loosestrife near Council
When we reached Council, it was hot
and we were tired, though we entertained the idea of riding another 22 miles
to Cambridge. We took a look at the free camping at the exposed city park (no
showers or privacy) and instead, opted for a motel so we could get some rest
for a change, wash out some clothes, and catch up on email. Receiving email
from those who write us always adds a positive note to our day. We bought an
assortment of groceries for dinner, ate in our room, and enjoyed time out of
the weather for a bit.