diff --git a/pages/bike-touring.yaml b/pages/bike-touring.yaml index 2afbe5b..edbefc6 100644 --- a/pages/bike-touring.yaml +++ b/pages/bike-touring.yaml @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ The rain stopped by morning, and I quickly packed up and took off before it star The Rock Island Spur from there was nice. The only problem is that since it's an old railroad right-of-way, it's like driving through Kansas: Flat, straight, and in the middle of nowhere. Not much interesting to look at while you're riding, just farms and the occasional tree. -After a while, the rain started slowly picking up. By the time I got to Chilhowee it was a heavy drizzle and here was mistake number two: not bringing proper rain gear. I had a water-resistant jacket, but it turned out to not be water-proof. It wasn't long before I was soaked head-to-toe and was entirely miserable. By the time I got to Leeton, I was ready to throw in the towel. I got a ride back to St. Louis, dried off, hung out with family for a few days, and flew back to St. Louis defeated. +After a while, the rain started slowly picking up. By the time I got to Chilhowee it was a heavy drizzle and here was mistake number two: not bringing proper rain gear. I had a water-resistant jacket, but it turned out to not be water-proof. It wasn't long before I was soaked head-to-toe and was entirely miserable. By the time I got to Leeton, I was ready to throw in the towel. I got a ride back to St. Louis, dried off, hung out with family for a few days, and flew back from St. Louis defeated. Lessons learned: if it _might_ possibly rain, bring a good rain jacket and rain pants. And do that trip in October or something.