Days without Incident 4
Days with Rain Gear 0
It was cold and windy this morning. Then, as we loaded up the bikes, it began to rain...in the desert!
We donned the rain suits before pulling out headed for, Eureka 78 miles away. An important thing to remember is that between these towns on U.S. 50 in Nevada, there is nothing but mountains and desert.
By the time we arrived in Eureka, the rain had ceased, but the temperatures were very much on the cool side. After some coffee, we decided we could take off the raincoats, but kept them handy. The pants are a pain to put on, so we left them on as we set out for the next town of Austin, 70 miles to the west.
Riding through the desert allows you to see for miles in every direction. What we kept seeing was storms in the distance. Never sure which way the road would turn, we never knew if we were headed toward the rain or around it.
Now, when we got our "Official Highway 50 Survival Guide" we assumed it was just a fun publicity gimmick for the few towns along the road. We never thought it actually meant "SURVIVAL".
About 20 miles from Austin, there was a mountain in front of us. The road obviously went up and over it...and since the entire mountain was blanketed in a dark cloud, it was painfully obvious that there was rain up there.
We stopped to put on the raincoats, and heavier gloves, face and ear protection and headed into the belly of the beast...and it quickly became a beast!
The summit was over 7,000 feet and the cold temperatures kept getting colder. The road kept getting twistier and the rain began to pound on us. Then the rain turned to hail. The ice crystals stung like a million bees as it hit our faces. The hail then began to accumulate on the road surface, which brought our speed to almost a crawl on the winding downhill approach into Austin. When we decided to stop for lunch and wait out the storm, the SNOW PLOW passed us as it scraped the road and spread salt...IN AUGUST!
A long lunch allowed the storm to pass as we continued on to our next destinations of Fallon, Virginia City and finally, Carson City.
Having been to Virginia City before, we were all looking forward to the retun. Another childhood TV town, it was part of the setting for Bonanza. The Cartwright boys went to Virginia City when it was time to "Go into town".
After dinner at Julia Bulette's (the founder of the Mustang Ranch), we headed to Carson City for the night.
Tomorrow is maintenance day. Juju has an appointment for her 10,000
mile service and Ed and I need oil changes.
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