
Day 19
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Start
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End
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Miles
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Cut Bank
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Lake Shel-Oole CG,
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30
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I’m camping at Lake Shel-Oole Campground. It is just outside Shelby.
Sometimes my mind wanders when I’m riding. It occurred to me that I should come up with some sort of definition of the different types of bicycle touring. When I think of touring, this is kind-of how I classify it. I’ve never been an Elite level tourer. When I was younger, I was able to easily ride at the Enhanced level without trouble. I’m hoping to reach the Enhanced level on this trip. Maybe even reach Enhanced Plus…
Casual Touring: Under 50 miles per day average.
Enhanced Touring: Over 50 miles per day average.
Enhanced Plus Touring: Enhanced Touring with a minimum of one Century.
Elite Touring: Over 75 miles per day average with a minimum of one Double Century.
A “Century” is 100 miles or more in a single day.
There are four conditions:
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- Electric assist not allowed.
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- You must be carrying a minimum of 35 lbs. of gear on your bike, which includes camping gear.
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- Inn-to-Inn is not allowed
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- You must be at least 72 years old.
These are my rules. Of course if you play with me, you have to play by my rules!
So, how am I doing against this (arbitrary) standard? I have ridden 15 days so far and my average daily miles is 48. By my definition, I currently fall into the Casual Touring category. One thing should be kept in mind. Over the course of the last 728 miles, I have crossed both the Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. (The most elevation I will encounter in any similar length section from here to Maine.) Cut Bank Montana is considered the “beginning of the plains.” What that says to me is that in a couple of weeks I have a good chance of working my way into the Enhanced category. I’m sure you and I are both waiting with baited breath to see if either of those can be accomplished. Well, maybe just me…
Note: My Editor informs me that use of the word baited in the sentence above is incorrect. The correct word is “bated.” The word baited may be used occasionally, but only after eating a large portion of deep fried onion rings. My Editor informed me the word bated first appeared in the English language in Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice” in 1605. Leave it to a good editor to know that bit of trivia.
Yesterday, after crossing the Continental Divide, I confirmed that indeed all rivers now flow either East or South, rivers are no longer flowing West or South. Yesterday, about half-way through the day, I came within 4 miles of the most northerly point reached by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. They named their encampment, “Camp Disappointment.” They were hoping to find headwaters that would allow them to report to Jefferson that the Louisiana Purchase was even larger than originally anticipated. That was not the case.

I’ve decided to camp here tonight and push on in the morning.

No longer in the Rockies!
Itinerary
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A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
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