Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tuesday, May 31st:

       Today started, once again, at 4:20 when we wanted to beat all of the traffic over Highway 79. Getting on the road early was a good choice, because before we had gone far- around 8:30- it was already 75 degrees! We kept chugging uphill all the way to an Indian Town called Anza, where we stopped for a bite to eat at a small town restaurant: 371 Diner. Despite the quantness of the diner, the food was delicious- and was perfect to fill a bunch of hungry men. We took back off onto Highways 371 North, as it kept climbing up over the mountains. Finally, we peaked and it was all downhill from there. Literally. The next 20 miles were all down hill, as we lost almost 5000 feet of elevation where we ended up in Indio, California at 40 feet above sea level. Upon arrival, it was my job to find a hotel- which in Indio- was no small task. Driving around for almost an hour, I finally found a best western- not hoping for much at all. However, after seeing the hotel, we were all amazed. It was the cheapest hotel that we have rented yet, but it was also the nicest. They had a huge pool, an excersize room with actual weights, and free DVDs at the front desk. We decided to order Dominoes pizza for dinner- and then call it a night for another early morning tomorrow.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Monday, May 30th:

        After waking up at 4:20, we set off on the beautiful Californian road to Indio. After smooth sailing for a few miles out of the LA beach, we started tracking our way up over the first mountain range. Grabbing a few pictures along the way, we trudged back and forth up each switchback until we reached the summit 27 miles later. Gratefully, we got some payback with a GORGEOUS scenic downhill for the next 6 miles! We ended up at Lake Elisnore, a beautiful little town just north of Temecula. The men started clipping south for Temecula, averaging almost 15 mph on the straight city street. In Temecula, we turned east on Highway 79- and were very grateful for a small tailwind helping us along. However, about 10 miles down the shoulder-less, dangerous, hot, and dusty road- Ed and Jerry decided that it was just too unsafe to be going down that road during the memorial day traffic. So we loaded the bikes back on the Tahoe, and booked it back to Temecula to find ourselves a hotel to rest from our uphill battle. During the day, we started at sea level, and reached 2730 feet, and then came to a rest at Temecula at about 1100 feet above sea level. Now we are getting ready to hit sack for another early day tomorrow.