Day 4
Good night sleep. Up around 5, packed up and headed across the street for a big breakfast. Started slow. Noticed this was the first day my knees were really tender. Started up a nice paved path on the climb up to Whitefish Divide. What a treat compared to the Canadian side. A little bit of me felt like this was cheating the path was so nice. Great start to the day. Pavement turned to gravel and up through some incredibly wild land. Several avalanches to climb over with some downed trees. I was moving quick and the descents let me pick up some good time time. THE SUN WAS OUT!!! I was in good spirits. Hammered through some flat sections flew by Mike from DC with a wave and enjoyed every bit of what must have been a 1-2% negative grade. (think I paid for the hard pushing later in the day) Passed a few tour fans snapping pictures then off to Red Meadow Pass. Made a right hand turn and the road straightened out up towards the pass. I noticed a couple dark figures in the path about 100 metres ahead. As I got closer I realised they were black bears. As I looked down to set my camera up and lifted my head they were gone. They wandered into the bush, but I wasn't sure where or which side of the path. With no other options I decided to proceed past where they entered the trees. Banging on my frame bag and shouting hoping they would take the hint and take off. I guess he was just as curious of me as I was of it. As I rode past the spot I though they were at I looked left and about 30 feet away was 2 big dark eyes staring at me. We exchanged a brief look and a quick understanding that we were all good and each of us continued on our way. Very cool! And for a city boy mildly terrifying as well.
I stumbled into town looking for food and a place to sleep. The motel had a sign that said no vacancy but really meant "I'm sleeping don't bug me" since it appeared that half the rooms were empty. So across the street was an RV park. That office too was closed, being as it was almost midnight so as I considered my options I heard a voice from a dark window above "may I help you?" I couldn't see him and wasn't sure where the voice was coming from, and I wasn't entirely sure it wasn't the voice of God at this point. I answered "oh yes, really need a place to sleep". The manager came down and told be that he was up watching the security cameras and saw me. Weird hobby but I am glad he was.
He let me stay in his tool shed which had heat and a T.V. I grabbed a shower in the public washroom and he opened up his store so I could grab dinner, the standard junk food, and went to sleep. I felt like a king!
End Day 4 in Columbia Falls. 380 Plus miles complete!
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