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Looking back down Highway 178 to verify that I really am rising

04769-looking-back-down-178-800px.jpg  I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar CaféThumbnails Rising out of the burned area at dusk, I look for somewhere decent to set up camp for the night I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar CaféThumbnails Rising out of the burned area at dusk, I look for somewhere decent to set up camp for the night I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar CaféThumbnails Rising out of the burned area at dusk, I look for somewhere decent to set up camp for the night I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar CaféThumbnails Rising out of the burned area at dusk, I look for somewhere decent to set up camp for the night I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar CaféThumbnails Rising out of the burned area at dusk, I look for somewhere decent to set up camp for the night

I always enjoy looking back down a hill that I'm riding up. It's somehow very rewarding to see that the work of pedalling and burning calories is actually transporting me.

The Resting Spring Range (or is it a layer cake?) rests in the background at the bottom of the hill.