P2P day 18
Today’s theme.....wind. Second day in a row with a lot of head wind turned what should have been a pretty easy day into a tough one. I did get a couple of good photos however.
To get this shot I had to ride about 5 miles out of the way. This is Devil’sTower in Crook County, Wyoming.
Devil’s Tower facts:
To get this shot I had to ride about 5 miles out of the way. This is Devil’sTower in Crook County, Wyoming.
Devil’s Tower facts:
- Devil’s Tower was formed over the course of about 175 million years through a series of geologic events.
- The tower is composed of layers of sandstone, siltstone, shale, gypsum, limestone and magma
- The 1977 movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind used the formation as a plot element in its climactic scenes.
Another monument I photographed is known as Paul’s Post-Ride Tower (shown below)
Paul’s Post-Ride Tower facts:
- Paul’s Post-Ride Tower was formed in about 30 seconds in a hotel breakfast room.
- The tower is composed primarily of beer and aluminum
- Beer has been in a lot of movies
By the way, a portion of one of the towers collapsed today leaving the tower 1/3 of its original size.
Off to state #6, South Dakota tomorrow. Only 103 miles and 6,100’ of climbing to do.
Out.
I am choosing to interpret your facts on Paul's Post-Ride Tower to mean you drank 3 beers and turned the cans into a tower in 30 seconds, making it the most impressive thing I've read on this blog to date.
ReplyDeleteBuilt the tower, then “tore it down”
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