After a couple stops in the dimly lit outer rims of roadside gas stations to both sleep and burn some time as we stayed ahead of schedule, we found ourselves bellied up in a booth at the Village Inn in Bentonville, AR. Coffee, eggs, and a strawberry crepe later we were off to meet Coach and Mary at the Southern Trailhead of the Coler Trails in town.
The sky was grey and the cool air was full of moisture after multiple rainy days preceded our arrival. I should have taken heed when I saw this as we entered the trails...
Within a minute, I lost my front wheel as I exited a slick wooden bridge smattered with wet leaves that broke loose as I leaned in for the upcoming turn, crashing full speed and with all of my weight into the unforgiving surface of the stoney ground all on my left kneed camp. It instantly sucked all of the air from my chest and I struggled to get out of my pedals with my bike on top of me. I writhed in pain on the muddy trail as I made every effort to slow my breathing while dry-heaving over the creek below.
After a few minutes (Garmin says it was 7 min), Jay helped me up and I walked along the trail in an attempt to 'limp it off'. I finished out the next 7.5 miles jostling between pure admiration of the nature surrounding us to the searing pain in my left knee every time I stomped down on a climb or riding a goofy-footed ready position. The rocky trail was slow and slippery, but the pace and pausing a few times along the ride were quite peaceful and pretty.
{turn on audio!}
... the hauntingly beautiful song that emitted from the bridge was captivating for so many of my senses. My knee ached and the cold cut straight to my core, but the sounds flooded me with a flood of peace.
We pulled into town and found the Velvet Taco, a counter-service taco joint with an upscale twist on the street taco. After dinner, we retreated to an amazing deal on a suite at the Wyndham where we snuggled on the couch for Game 6 of the World Series as I iced my knee. Thank heavens for the king size bed to keep me from bumping my knee into Jay during the night!
We were back on the road by 9:00 am to finish the sub 4 hour drive to our final destination of Smithville, TX just outside of Austin. We stopped in Carls Corner for gas and coffee where I wandered around the store gathering dorky souvenirs and Jay awkwardly waited for the Dunkin Donuts gals making the breakfast sandwiches to figure out how to make each one... she asked the cashier for step my step ingredients for each one she made (even if she was making a repeat of the previous order), as she lazily grazed from the ingredient bins, popping them in her mouth as if she were just making breakfast at home. :oP
Bewildered, we grabbed our coffee and his breakfast and returned to the road. We saw a longhorn steer somewhere outside of Waco but nothing I'd seen yet has made me think "they're right, everything IS bigger in Texas". But then again, the adventure is just beginning....
Limpin' in TX,
Kristy Kreme
2 comments:
Sorry about the spill. What's the scoop on that cool bridge?
burnt - we couldn't figure out how the bridge made the beautiful sounds and when I tried to figure it out online, all I could find was that it was referenced as a "Sound Art feature" of chimes. Stunning!
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