148 miles (3793 ft climbing), 9:52 hours 17.4 mph

Final day of the tour was a relatively easy one, gradual climbing for the first 70 miles and then trending downwards for the rest of the day.
We had a big group pace lining to the first sag which made the time go by pretty quickly.
Bob unfortunately damaged his front wheel in a hole about 50 miles in (flat tire and damaged rim) and called it a day. Greg and I rode it in together, down one competitor for our county, river, stream, pedestrian crossing sign sprints (the rules are variable and the points don’t matter 🙂 ). Not as scenic as other days and primarily overcast with showers before lunch (which helped wash the final residues of cow shite sprayed up from from previous wet days off my bike). It’s not all glamour on the road!
Greg got a final flat 5 miles out on the bike trail into Kalispell so we quickly fixed that and then we were done just ahead of a torrential down pour.
Overall this has been a fantastic experience. Challenging and scenic riding, great support from Lon, Susan and the rest of the PacTour crew and a chance to spend the bulk of 12 days riding with good friends.
At the end only 3 of us rode every bit of the course; myself, Frode and Steve. Our reward, in addition to incredible memories … we’re now qualified for an even tougher ride, RAAM. (I’ve no plan to do that)