Continuing into the Semnan Desert

Saturday August 23, 2014, 88 miles (142 km) – Total so far: 4,965 miles (7,990 km)

Saturday August 23, 2014 88 miles After a good rest we rode over one last but much smaller mountain range to drop down into the Semnan Desert. The temperature was in the lower triple digits so it wasn’t as hot as expected but the dry headwind parched us. The miles were slow until the wind switched with a very strong tail and we reached speeds in the low 20’s. Then about 20 minutes later the wind switched once again to head us. Our destination for the night, Mehmandoust which means a guest hospitable village was soon in sight. At this point little did we know what that truly meant.

We came upon an ancient 11th century tower that is still proudly standing although there is nothing recorded about its use. We were going to camp here but were soon joined by an Iranian couple who were visiting family in the village and they invited us to the family home for chai. We cycled to this home where we were soon joined by about 20 family members for delicious chai, fruit, nuts, bread and homemade jam. The family was so friendly and generous and we all really enjoyed the time. They invited us to spend the night but since they were so many we decided to stay with camping at the tower. When we drove back there we met another man who invited us to stay inside the local mosque community center. We cycled to that and it was an ideal location for sleeping and cooking since it had a kitchen and also a bathroom. As we settled in the man’s family brought us chicken dinner. As the evening went by several others came and gave us fruit, nuts and bread. The generosity was amazing.

Our ride through the desert continued to the city of Shahrood where we had a roadside lunch before our destination city of Bastam where we are enjoying another hotel. Along the way we met a fellow Iranian cyclist who is spending 16 days riding from Tehran to Mashhad. The wind in the desert does 360’s during the day so sometimes we get headed, then tailed then headed again. We have never rode in such fluky winds before.

Riding over one last mountain range before dropping down to the Semnan Desert.
Riding over one last mountain range before dropping down to the Semnan Desert.
An old caravanasi where the caravans travelling the Silk Road found shelter and safety. The early motel.
An old caravanasi where the caravans travelling the Silk Road found shelter and safety. The early motel.
A very hospitable village.
A very hospitable village.
A 1,000 year old tower of which there is no record of its use.
A 1,000 year old tower of which there is no record of its use.

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An old cemetery.
An old cemetery.

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This several hundred year old building is where the corpses were washed right before burial.
This several hundred year old building is where the corpses were washed right before burial.

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We were invited into a large family's home for chai and other treats.
We were invited into a large family’s home for chai and other treats.
A very nice and hospitable family.
A very nice and hospitable family.
Delicious bread, homemade jams, nuts, and fruit along with chai.
Delicious bread, homemade jams, nuts, and fruit along with chai.

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Saying goodbye. What a great way to see and learn about a country.
Saying goodbye. What a great way to see and learn about a country.
In the land of pistachios.
In the land of pistachios.

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We spent the night in a mosque's community canter. Very comfortable.
We spent the night in a mosque’s community canter. Very comfortable.
The man who let us in fed us dinner brought by his son on the left and a friend.
The man who let us in fed us dinner brought by his son on the left and a friend.
The very pretty mosque in Mehmanduost.
The very pretty mosque in Mehmanduost.
I don't know what this reads but I like the sign.
I don’t know what this reads but I like the sign.
We met an Iranian cyclist headed our way.
We met an Iranian cyclist headed our way.
The Semnan Desert.
The Semnan Desert.
A small dust twister.
A small dust twister.
Sounds like an interesting place.
Sounds like an interesting place.

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