We woke up a little late on day four as it was cooler, and we wanted a little later start. It ended up being our longest day, and hardest at 85 miles.
It was my favorite day.

I listened to a podcast about how barns like these are all over the country and no one bothers to tear them down.

COSCO has a fleet capacity of 256,171 of these containers. Some have gone missing.

All of the roads like these are virtually car-less and when we do come across them, they are courteous and give us a lot of space.

“when one door closes another opens”

Can’t remember why we dismounted.

“Baptists believe that baptism should be performed only for professing believers and that it must be done by complete immersion.”

Approaching federal territory

Shoutout to Chase for putting up with my stops and incessant need for food and my crankiness when I don’t get it.

Many layers of paint on this old grocery store


I scarfed down about 1000 calories worth of muffins and peanut butter rice krispy treats.

There was a (cow) calf that was standing about 50 yards away from this herd of water buffalo. It looked lonely. We thought it might be lost.

Every day we’ve been treated to an amazing sunset.
