 We're going to miss you, Thurm! We have just spent three amazing days in Driggs. Thanks to you, Jason. Appreciate it so much, man. Your land, your tierra is beautiful. Good luck with everything. Thank you so much, my friend. We'll be back. We'll be back. We are finally heading out of Idaho, but not the way we had intended. Ali, what happened? Well, we went into the bike shop to just get things a little bit tuned up, and yeah, the gentleman there who was working on our bike suggested that we take this other route. Going up some rail trail and then some gravel roads. We'd be able to avoid the traffic on Jackson Pass and see some really beautiful wilderness. Yeah, pretty much everybody was like, oh, you're going over the Jackson Pass. Don't do that. So all the bike people in town said, go this way. It's going to be a little bit longer, maybe a little bit harder, but totally worth it and beautiful. And that's what we're doing. We're riding trails that these bikes were made for, some gravel, no crashes, no whammies, no bears, no bears. We're heading into bear country. My friend Jason was very concerned about the fact that we're heading into bear country without bear spray, and so he gave us some bear spray. So we're safe now. Thank you, Jason, for getting our backs always through the best. I can't tell you how much I love these rail trails. Riding gravel just makes me happy. A, because it just feels good to be riding gravel and hearing the crunch of your tires. Also, because there's no cars and no traffic. Oh, it's pretty on that side. Look at that. End of the day, we decided to take this route, go on the back roads, take the gravel, and so far it's been totally worth it. These are just picture perfect farm roads. You have these impossible greens off to either side. And this gray, gray blue road, it's just really quintessential. One of the things that I have found most stressful about bike touring is the traffic, the noise and the smells, and this route has none of that. We have seen so far one car. It's super peaceful, super quiet, and it smells amazing. I'm not chasing you, I promise. We're friends. I'm a vegetarian. We are leaving the farmlands and heading into Targi National Forest, and right away we see a sign that says Be Bear Aware. Food storage required. Those bears are not going to steal our Nutella crepes. And if they try, Ryan's going to spray them in the face with bear spray. Or Ally's going to slap them around. We are definitely in the middle of nowhere now, and you can just hear all the birds. Clearly no traffic noise surrounding them out today. Okay, we've definitely hit the uphill part. In the easiest gear, slowly grinding up these hills. Yeah, I'll take this any day over a road full of traffic. We are riding our last two miles in Idaho. Want to just give a big shout out to Idaho. Idaho, we love you! Yeah, seriously, this state has been incredibly good to us. And we're looking forward to Wyoming. I like places that are wild and untamed. I feel more free there, like I can really be myself. Wyoming's one of those places. There's just large stretches of land that are still more or less untouched by man. We have bears, wildflowers, wolves, really cool geology, and it's just a really special place because of that. Hey Ollie, guess what? We're in Wyoming! We are. No, how do you know? I know because this little GPS thing shows our blue dot on the dotted line. We're in the middle of nowhere, so there's no typical welcome to Wyoming sign, so... We've been cruising for a while now, and according to this map, it's a very, very southern tip of Yellowstone National Park. That's pretty cool. Jellystone, this is where Yogi lives. Yeah, makes some motorcycle noises. We have finally found a place to call home for the night. Right here in this field of wildflowers. The sun is coming out. We've had a nice, long, hard day. We're covered in dust and dirt because we've been on dirt all day. And yeah, we earned it. We earned today. What's for dinner tonight, Ollie? We have bean and cheese burritos with cream cheese, which is Eastern twist on things. We call it a Philly burrito. Oh, look at that. Cold camping gourmet. This is the bear spray that Jason gave us all day today. We've been seeing signs for bears. And it's nice to have this. And if we don't see any bears at the end of Wyoming when we're kind of out of bear country, maybe we'll use it in place of chalula. Spice or burritos up with this stuff. So a neat thing about this campground is that it comes with boxes, bear safe boxes that you can put your food in. You know what they say is that when you put your food in a bear safe container, you're protecting not only yourself, but the bears as well. Because when bears start going after human food, they actually come and they kill those bears. So yeah, you can save a bear by just putting your food somewhere safe. So Ali, one of my favorite things at Burning Man is when the sun goes down, everybody starts howling. You ready? I'm ready. Thank you Earth for another beautiful day. Thank you wildflower camp, huh? That was nice. It was beautiful. Mosquitoes were not as nice, but that's okay. Nice views of the stars. Yeah. Not everything can be perfect. The wildflowers outweighed the negatives of the mosquitoes. Anyway, today, what are we doing today? We're going to head up over Togedy Pass and the Continental Divide. So this is going to be our last big climb of the trip. It's all downhill from here, all the way in New York. Really? All right, cool. Today is a day for the rear blinky red light. We're in a national park, and I just don't trust a lot of the drivers. They're not paying attention to the road. They're looking at the mountains and the wildflowers and the forest and you know, I don't blame them, but I just want to have a light to give us a little bit more visibility. We did a lot of climbing yesterday through a lot of pretty challenging gravel terrain and that was rough on my knees. They were mad at me. Woke up this morning, they're a little sore and they started flaring up pretty immediately on our first downhill and today I went double whammy with some Advil. I'm hoping they'll hold up for the big climb over the Continental Divide. This is amazing. This is so incredible. Wow. So here we are riding our bikes in Grand Teton National Park and this sports car kind of, you know, takes a right turn to the bike lane really quickly. I'm like, what's this guy doing? Don't get out of the way. Yeah, and I look over. It's Michael Miller. Oh my God. So good to see you, my friend. It's great to see you guys. I can't believe this. I love this. This is road magic right here. This is road magic. Yeah. Michael, you've been married for a long time. Do you have any love advice for us? What you're doing. Yeah, you already know. There's nothing I can give you. This is awesome. Yeah. You guys, you know, wander and move together. Wander and move? I like that. Yeah. Well, Michael's one of our very dear friends. Okay, Ali and I met. He's the one I called the night. And I said, is there room in the car to go to the copper canyons? He said, yes, there's one seat. This is that guy. Can't believe it. There's magic in the canyons. There's magic in the canyons. This is so great. I love it. Bye, Michael. What are the chances? That's so cool. We love you. How cool is that? That was awesome. That was a little boost of energy. Okay, Ali, we are here. Pass. Yes. Yes, we are. This is the dreaded Togedy. People have been talking about it. And we just talked to the guy at the gas station. I said, how long is it? He says, it's long. People have told us that it's the easiest way over the content of Live Eye 2. So as far as dreaded go, it's maybe not as dreaded as other passes. And I actually have no idea how steep it is, how long it is, nothing. We just know that it's in our path and we have to go that way. So time to pedal, pedal, pedal up a mountain. I just stayed a bunch of Advil and I hope that my knees stay strong. How are you feeling, Ali? Oh, there's a camera there. I mean, I feel great. My knees hurt, but my spirit's strong. Got Brother Nguyen pushing me up the hill, so that's real kind of him. Is this really the content of Live Eye 2? Supposedly this is the content of Live Eye 2. Let's just say it seemed too easy. Well, let's just look at the river and if the river seems to be going towards the Atlantic, that means it's the content of Live Eye 2. All right, fair enough. Woohoo! It's raining! Okay, I think we celebrated a little too early. We're going uphill again. This pass is confusing. But now we think this is the final push. High five. Boom! Concentrate to Live Eye 2, in the house. Okay, Ali, now we've officially made it. This feels more like the top of a mountain. We actually have signage. We're at the content of Live Eye 2, which is really exciting, because this is where the watershed splits. Yeah, this is like the spine of the United States. Now we're heading east. Yep. All rivers flow to the Atlantic with us. And all bikers head to New York. I always keep these handy in my wallet for occasions like this. Jump! Jump for it! I can put on this. There we go. People for bikes, forever. 96, 58, highest point of the trip. We thought we were on top way back there. Then we got to the Concentral Divide. We thought we were at the top there. And now, I think officially we're at the top. We're really at Jogity Pass this time. Just kidding the other times. It's, yeah, elevation 96, 58. Yeah, this is going to be our highest. It's a really confusing pass. Yeah, it keeps on. You're thinking you're at the top, the top, the top. And I guess the gas station guy way back there was right. He's like, it's long. 17 miles? 17 mile uphill. That's pretty long. They say we can't pair in this beautiful field. It is one of those picture perfect beautiful evenings here in Wyoming. Ale, congratulations. We went up and over the Concentral Divide today. Yes, we did. I'm exhausted though. I'm not going to lie. Two days of a lot of climbing and I'm like super out of it. I accidentally ordered flour tortillas with dinner. You know, when a gluten-free person orders flour tortilla tacos that they're not quite all there. Yeah. Woohoo. That feels good. Woohoo. Yeah. Yeah.