Author: cyberhobo

  • Day 183

    Roswell, NM to Dixon, NM Christmas breakfast at Denny’s may not sound like a jubilant event, but we make it one. They serve us some surprisingly good food. It seems like a long, leisurely, luxurious meal. We talk and talk. It’s cold and rainy out. Determined to stick to our plan, I set out on…

  • Day 182

    Malaga, NM to Roswell, NM The drums work into a frenzy again and again during the night. Not loud, just present whenever I surface from sleep. They’re still going calmly when I leave in the morning. I get another cactus flat and fix it in the breeze. Amazingly, the sky is still the same as…

  • Day 181

    Ft. Stockton, TX to Malaga, NM I am truly thankful when the tire holds air. I pick up a couple of burritos on my way out of town. It’s cold and windy again, but that patch of clear sky is still up north. I go for it. The terrain is much flatter today, with very…

  • Day 180

    Sanderson, TX to Ft. Stockton, TX It’s cold again this morning, but only a few miles into Sanderson for breakfast. After that I try to return to a state of no expectations for another day’s ride. I need some kind of help to get there. It’s foggy, windy, and bitterly cold. It’s also uphill, and…

  • Day 179

    Del Rio, TX to Sanderson, TX I’m up early, grab a couple of breakfast burritos to eat in my warm room, then ride north out of Del Rio in a chilly mist. I have no expectations, no landmarks or towns to anticipate, nothing to do but ride until I’m tired. This helps me reach a…

  • Book: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea / Jules Verne

    Captain Nemo, Nobody, flees an evil world to inhabit the symbol of its nemesis.

  • Day 178

    Lost Maples, TX to Del Rio, TX I expect a tough, hilly morning and I get it, but I also have fun. The road twists, climbs, and dives over the wrinkled land. I’m only a bit exhausted as I swoop down into Leakey. Suddenly the temperature drops, a bitter wind rises, and I scramble in…

  • Day 177

    Blanco, TX to Lost Maples, TX 10598 mi Another cold, cloudy, windy morning. It’s right back into the hill country out of Blanco. I throw myself into the task. These hills are tough. They’re getting more barren now – more rock, more prickly pear, and fewer junipers and other scrubby trees. Finally I start a…

  • Day 176

    Bastrop, TX to Blanco, TX 10493 mi The morning starts cold and gets colder. The wind comes up. It’s cloudy. By the time I reach Martindale I’m pretty miserable. It comes out in my phone calls to Mom and Dad. I’m outside on a payphone in the wind, and can’t pay attention. Then between Martindale…

  • Day 175

    William Penn, TX to Bastrop, TX 10411 mi William Penn and Independence are tiny, almost unnoticable farm and ranch towns. I see many grandiose ranch houses on hilltops, adorned with pillars and balconies. I go all the way to Burton before I find food. The Burton Cafe has been here forever and never changes. While…