The park didn't have much shade, but each picnic table had a cover that wrapped around to the ground on the West side to provide shade in the afternoon. I slept on my sleeping pad on the table, and John pitched a tent. The air cooled off quickly, and I got a good night's sleep. The next morning, John took a rest day, so I said goodbye and ride off to meet Pat at the park entrance.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
June 19 update
On June the nineteenth, we left Ordway to ride through fairly deserted country to pueblo, Co. Outside of pueblo, riding into Boone, Co, I had a flat, so I decided I was due for a new rear tire. Pat and John and I stopped at the bike shop in Pueblo, left our bikes, and went to lunch. Pat stayed over at a Motel while John and I went on to Lake Pueblo State Park on the Arkansas River.
The park didn't have much shade, but each picnic table had a cover that wrapped around to the ground on the West side to provide shade in the afternoon. I slept on my sleeping pad on the table, and John pitched a tent. The air cooled off quickly, and I got a good night's sleep. The next morning, John took a rest day, so I said goodbye and ride off to meet Pat at the park entrance.
The park didn't have much shade, but each picnic table had a cover that wrapped around to the ground on the West side to provide shade in the afternoon. I slept on my sleeping pad on the table, and John pitched a tent. The air cooled off quickly, and I got a good night's sleep. The next morning, John took a rest day, so I said goodbye and ride off to meet Pat at the park entrance.
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