Day 32: Windsor, MO – De Soto, KS

This morning I got a ride from Marcus, my host for last night, a few miles north to get me to the highway I was taking. There was a fair amount of traffic but I had a 10 foot shoulder so it wasn’t too bad to ride on.

I stopped in the outskirts of Kansas City to look for a Brooks saddle, but the two shops I visited and six I called did not carry them. I’ll check some more shops tomorrow then just have one delivered to Denver if I continue to have no luck.

Connecting to another highway, I made way across to the south of the city. Unfortunately there was road construction which turned it into a 2 lane highway with no shoulder. Even worse, there was a tall curb so I couldn’t pull over to let trucks pass. Lots of very close trucks. Eventually the highway turned into a wide suburban sprawl with lots of traffic and I passed into Kansas.

Whoever said Kansas was flat was wrong. Rolling hills continued throughout the day, and I ran into a few very steep 200ish foot climbs towards the end of the day. I had wanted to go 90some miles to a campground but I called it a day at a motel in the town of De Soto, Kansas.

Today’s mileage: 82 miles.
Total: 1756 miles

4 Comments

  1. OK, nobody else asked, so I will: Why is the color of the right shoe different from the color of the left show? By the way, your photos have continued to improve. I especially like the curving roads and “no guns” signs. Imagine what you could be capturing if you could use something better than an iPhone.

  2. I was riding in the shoulder and the brush on the side hadn’t been cleared recently and so my right foot continually hitting plants turned it green.
    Regarding editing, I can edit everyone’s comments but I am not sure if it is possible for people to edit their own comments. That would require some sort of authentication.

  3. How did the Brooks saddle work out? I love mine.
    From my trip across the US, I also found out that the plains are anything but flat…

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