Monday, 26 March 2012
Brutal Hills on the Road to Globe
Ok this is the first of 3 long days and it was a killer. 80 miles in temps. in the high 80's. Left Phoenix on my own and proudly negotiated the suburb route out of town. Beautiful ranchstyle houses, no high rise in sight. Cycled past Tomahawk Road and Apache Jct and kept my head well down. Had to make sure we had plenty water as there were few towns so I was carrying 3 bottles. Then the climbing started, up through rugged, jagged passes. Took my time and coped well although very steep. Lisa was struggling with the heat and heart palpitations and Robert C said he could go no further and would have to stop. I therefore wasn't too surprised when I saw the van go back for them. We had to cycle through a long dark tunnel and it was awful. I can hold my line in traffic, and on this tour I have been in some busy roads but this was frightening. The roar of the traffic and the dark was disorienting and I was all over the road. Anyway made it through and the rough, stoney cliff faces were beautiful. We must have climbed 4000 ft. I felt strong when I finished but then had to pitch my darned tent etc. Globe used to be a bawdy copper mining town and there is still mining in the area but it is more a sedate trade centre. On Superstition Mountain lives the legend of the ' the Lost Dutchman Mine'. Apparently in the late 1800's he would disappear into the mountains and return with vast quantities of gold ore. He told no-one where his mine was but when he died, left a riddle. People have been searching ever since to no avail. There's gold in them thaur hills. Hard day today, more to come but......Still loving it.
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