Day 17 – The Shortest Day

Miles Completed: 22.9

Cumulative miles: 848.9

Miles to St Augustine: 2,212

Today’s ride was only scheduled for 23 miles, and is the shortest riding day of the entire adventure. I’m not sure why they scheduled it this way, but it felt like another rest day for most of us.

We had camped at the Hillsboro Community Park and we voted it the second worst campground so far, mainly because there was only one shower in a shack a couple blocks from our campsite, and there were only pit toilets. Also, the only way to get cellular service was to walk to the highest point in the town and you might get Verizon service only. We had WiFi but we had to walk across the street and sit by the local museum to get a signal.

Instead of riding out early, we decided to eat breakfast at the Hillsboro Cafe. My omelette with green chiles was awesome and the service was great. So at least the town had that going for it.

The ride itself was mostly downhill through a desolate part of New Mexico but we had a beautiful view of the Caballo mountain range in front of us for most of the ride.

We arrived at our new campsite in Caballo Lake State Park and had a lot of time on our hands. So we all jumped in the van and took a ride to Truth or Consequences. I always wanted to go there not because there was much to see, but because it had a cool name. Truth or Consequences was originally called Hot Springs, New Mexico but changed its name to Truth or Consequences after the game show in 1950 as a publicity stunt, and the name stuck.

Felix, Dana, and I ended up at the Truth or Consequences brewery. Who would have guessed? They had a Green Chile Amber beer on draft that was quite good.

There was an eclectic “store” next to our campground in Hillsboro. I laughed at the smoky the bear sign.
We rode through vast open lands in New Mexico today, and I was happy to see some blue skies this morning.
Even though we seemed to be in desolate areas, there are always signs of humanity.
This morning silhouette of the Caballo mountain range was our view for most of today’s ride. Note: our route turns right before the mountains!
For Margaret and my Phoenix friends, we see these injury lawyer billboards all the time, and they’re also in the middle of nowhere, New Mexico!
Roy, Pat, Tom, and Chris (taking photo) arrive at our new campsite.
Soon after we arrived at our campsite, Miguel, on left, walked over and asked if we wanted some extra Posole. Here he was warming it up for us.
I never had Posole before and it was delicious!!! Oh yeah, the Packers won today!
Hanging out in Truth or Consequences.
Dana, Tom, and Dale.
Dana, Felix, and Joe who randomly asked if he could sit with us and proceeded to tell us about his motorcycles

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4 responses to “Day 17 – The Shortest Day”

  1. ambitious04c6d60460 Avatar
    ambitious04c6d60460

    I have been waiting all day for your blog. I can go to bed now.

    This is really an epic adventure.

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  2. AZNancy Avatar
    AZNancy

    How amazing all the “strangers” you’ve met along the way. Sounds like this was a pretty fun day. Good luck as you begin riding again tomorrow.

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  3. Ndlouhy Avatar
    Ndlouhy

    Great stories and pictures … keep em coming! 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️ hope you have sunshine this week 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️

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  4. newberlinsue Avatar
    newberlinsue

    Pozole and green chili beer – treats for the taste buds!

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