Today Gary moved the horses, we moved
the car, which is loaded with most of our baggage. We have been packing, repacking and weighing
the bags and I think we are good to go.
The last 6 weeks have been more
blizzard than good weather. It is a lot
like the winters here twenty years ago but with some modifications; twenty
years ago the road wasn’t kept open so fewer people lived here and no one
worked in Laramie. Since then winters
have been milder, more people have moved in and the ones who have lived here
have… well gotten older. Additionally
since the road is plowed more winter tourists use the it without a second
thought about getting stuck. February…
This is the month that tries one’s soul here.
Everything takes longer; the snow loses its beauty as you posthole
through the crust and tweak ligaments and muscles. Yesterday the road closed, the county won’t
plow it until the wind stops. We decided
to try and get the car out by pulling it with the truck only to find a truck and
trailer with snowmobiles jackknifed in a drift and abandoned. The weather was dreadful and it looked like
we would have to drive through the canyon to leave versus the mile and a half
to our usual highway. The wind-chill was
below zero and we still had to move the horses, walking them as everyone’s
horse trailers are buried. It felt
dismal.
But I have to reflect on how
supportive friends have been; my last day at work the custodian stopped by with
money ‘For Gary’ he said hurriedly before racing away, and a secretary dropped
off more ‘for a great meal there’.
People at the shops downtown wished us well and I had to find a larger
bag to carry all the school supplies donated.
The race has opened our eyes to how many caring people we know. And while Gary felt uncomfortable with people's interest initially, now he is grateful and amazed.
Today two neighbors called, concerned
about us getting the car out to go to Denver.
They offered to snowblow a corridor for us or to tow the car if that
didn’t work. Again, they wished us well
and did the final check to make sure all the animals were cared for.
Tonight the house is quiet; we are
packed, we only need to drop the dog off tomorrow. Tomorrow is Colorado then to the race. Internet is sketchy in the canyon so I don’t
know how much I can write there. The
race is March 2nd and you can find info on the UltraCB.com
page. God willing we will be back with
tales of our adventure and photos to share.
But thanks to all of you who have made Gary’s dream birthday happen.