We woke up in the Angora room this morning on our last day at Sierra Camp. Then we had an incredible breakfast because Sierra Camp has the best food ever. The guacamole was heaven on earth, green all around, ever so tasty with those classic tortilla chips. HMMMM, thinking about it now makes my stomach growl.
Anyways, we started rolling on our bikes around lunch time and Nancy drove the van, which I think was her first time. Go Nancy!
Beforehand, Adam kept raving about the fact that our elevation would end up being -3000 feet. BUT…we started with a deceivingly relaxing downhill then hit a massive uphill (it took the breath out of me). Though, it was still not a totally exhausting day compared to last Saturday.
At some point, we reached the state line between California and Nevada and there were literally casinos right there where Nevada began! Nevada definitely lives up to its image.
Nancy refueled me multiple times along the road with water and snacks—she’s a reaaaal one.
A little bit later and we reached the state capitol in Carson City, but we didn’t get to see very much of it. However, our Warm Showers host tonight was super sweet and cooked us a delicious dinner. We all heard stories about politics and Europe and horses. What a conversation! She even showed us her own personal library. With a sliding ladder. Next to a room built in 1851. So I am glad we found a nice, cozy place to stay for the night and I am looking forward to tomorrow’s ride!