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desert RATS 150
White Rim Trail
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Day Three: Candlestick to Visitors Center
Day Three: Candlestick to Visitors Center

We wanted to get an early start today so we woke up before the sun and did all our in-tent stuff (change into bike clothes, pack up sleeping bags and mats, etc.) with headlamps. Our confidence level had gone back and forth since yesterday afternoon but we were feeling optimistic about finishing the loop today.

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Day Two: Gooseberry to Candlestick
Day Two: Gooseberry to Candlestick

We usually burn some video onto an iphone before these trips for cozy tent viewing. This time it's The Crash Reel, a documentary about a snowboarder who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a bad fall. I highly recommend this film though it's not the most comforting topic while on bike tour.

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Day One: Visitors Center to Gooseberry Campground
Day One: Visitors Center to Gooseberry Campground

Checked the weather this morning and the wind looks ominous. Not sure we are even going to do this, but we figure we're here, we made the camping reservations months ago, let's at least drive to the visitors center and see what the rangers say. They are very encouraging. "Sure, the wind might be a little annoying but you won't blow off a cliff or anything. This is a trip of a lifetime. You got goggles to keep the sand out of your eyes? Just get an early start -- you ought to be able to reach today's camp site by 2 pm."

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