Slept at the YMCA in Washington, IA, last night. The Fitness Center was air conditioned.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
RAGBRAI. DAY 5
In Ottumwa today. Short day, low humidity and good roads. Had a turkey brat for lunch.
A few bikes parked at the lunch stop. It is amazing that I can find my bike among the thousands of others.
A few bikes parked at the lunch stop. It is amazing that I can find my bike among the thousands of others.
Ottumwa is the hometown of Radar O'Riely from the iconic TV show, M*A*S *H
Just two more days and the adventure will be over. Looking forward to sleeping in a real bed and resting a tired body.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Sunday, July 24, 2016
First Day of RAGBRAI hot and short
No pictures today since my iPhone battery still has a flakey battery
Today's ride was just about 50 miles with many rolling hills and hot temps. A bit of rain cooled the evening and thanks to Dr. Bryant, we are sleeping inside dry and cool.
Longer (75 mile) day tomorrow. Hope it is dry and cooler. Still having a blast. Will be hard to return to work
Did weigh myself. Now about 169 lbs.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Phase One Complete. On to Iowa
On my way to Iowa.
Hard to leave the Cycle America friends last night.
The adventure continues. Stay tuned for six more days of riding through Iowa
Thursday, July 21, 2016
A new state, Same weather and some Lutefisk
Hot, windy and humid were the key words again today as we finally made our way out of South Dakota and into Minnesota. Terry and I agree that South Dakota should be about 140 miles narrower.
The landscape is a bit different but there was little that caught my attention for photographs other than a large plastic fish and a notice that I was in the Lutefisk capital of the world. I imagine this place is a must see for those living on Lake Wobegone but it really did not impress me.
Tomorrow will be our last day on the Cycle America portion of the ride. After dinner with the group tomorrow Terry and I will head for Iowa.
The landscape is a bit different but there was little that caught my attention for photographs other than a large plastic fish and a notice that I was in the Lutefisk capital of the world. I imagine this place is a must see for those living on Lake Wobegone but it really did not impress me.
Tomorrow will be our last day on the Cycle America portion of the ride. After dinner with the group tomorrow Terry and I will head for Iowa.
My plan is to continue this blog through RAGBRAI.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
South Dakota, hot, windy, and it seems to go on forever!
Today's ride was the shortest so far. At only 60 miles on flat roads, we were done by 1 pm. Good thing since the temp and the humidity were both in the 90s.
Not much to photograph today. Did come across this old county church.
Right now most everyone is resting in the conditioned middle school gym. A nice respite from the heat outside.
Two more days and we're off to Iowa. Sure hope the heat and and humidity go away.
iPhone seems to be behaving. More soon.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Back on line in DeSmet, SD
Well perhaps it was due to the afternoon temps or the hot gusty winds, my iPhone seems to have come back to life. So the blog will continue.
Today we rode from Miller to DeSmet, a trip of about 80 miles. Since I was unsure that my iPhone battery would stay charged I took only a few pictures.
Today was the half way point for those riders doing the entire transcontinental ride. The point was memorialized with some street art.
The rest of the day was spent riding through corn and soybean fields. Nothing I don't see around home.
At Huron, our lunch stop, I did see the world's largest pheasant. When the highlight of the day is an oversized game bird you know you are in eastern South Dakota
The weather is predicted to be very warm tomorrow. The route is short and flat so I hope we are off the road early.
Soon we will be crossing over into Minnesota and Friday will be my last segment with my Cycle America friends. Terry and I plan to camp out at the Hutchinson Maytag Laundromat, Tanning Parlor, and Car Wash to get ready for RAGBRAI and wait to be picked up for the ride to Council Bluffs.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Might be last post
All going well with the ride but no so well with my iPhone battery. So until I figure out a fix, I will not be able to post to this blog. Hope this is temporary.
Sunday, July 17, 2016
A New Time Zone / Day Off
Arrived in Pierre, SD yesterday afternoon after a 90 mile battle with the wind. Did not take many pictures as the landscape consisted mostly of miles and miles of wheat.
For the next day we are staying at the Indian Learning Center, a spartan but comfortable place for some downtime.
The wheat is ready for harvest and convoys of large trucks filled with the golden grain and large harvesters seemed to be everywhere.
We got to Pierre (pronounced by the locals as PEER ) and crossed the Missouri River (again) and into Central Time
One more week on the Cycle America portion of the tour. Next Saturday we will link up with our RAGBRAI team.
This morning I am doing laundry. The machines here at the Learning Center are like something out of Star Wars.
Last evening at dinner we met the Mayor of Pierre, Laurie Gill. She and her husband were eating at the same restraunt and she came over to our table and welcomed to her city.
Friday, July 15, 2016
The Badlands and Beyond
Today was an early start. Mother Nature provided some rain and pyrotechnics with and early morning storm. But the rain stopped just as it was time to get up and going and the sunrise over the Badlands was extraordinary.
Once packed up, we rode a short distance into the National Park and breakfast.
The Badlands are truly unique and provide color and a sense of desolation.
Tomorrow we are off to Pierre, the South Dakota State Capitol and a rest day. We cross the Missouri River and enter the Central Tome Zone. It does't seem possible that we will begin the final week on the tour.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Easy Day
The trip from Rapid City to Interior , a burg of less than 100 people, was some 80 miles but with a tail wind the day was a delight. Interior, SD, is right on the doorsteps of the Badlands, an area that is most certainly appropriately named. The place resembles a moonscape.
One highlight was our lunch stop. The "town" of Scenic, SD, is at best a Ghost town. The buildings look like they were lifted from Hollywood movie set.
One highlight was our lunch stop. The "town" of Scenic, SD, is at best a Ghost town. The buildings look like they were lifted from Hollywood movie set.
If you look very closely, you can read some of the vintage signs.
The wind at our backs allowed an average speed of more than 18 mph. A personal best.
Our group will more than double the population this evening. The weather continues to treat us well with temps in the mid 90s but humidity at 10%. I will want to remember this when I return to the Midwest in a few weeks.
Tomorrow into the heart of the Badlands.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
A ride through paradise
Today's ride in the Black Hills from Custer to Rapid City had to be one of the most beautiful days of the entire trip. We began by climbing 12 miles to the Needles Highway. The highway took us through cool forests and rock formations. It crossed corkscrew bridges and tunnels.
Coming into Rapid City I was day dreaming and missed my turn causing me to add 5 miles of hills to my 69 mile day.
The 5,500 ft of climb was worth all the effort as we were presented with one awesome view after another. The pics below hardly capture the beauty and tranquility of the place.
From one vantage point I think you could see more than 100 miles to the east.
Coming into Rapid City I was day dreaming and missed my turn causing me to add 5 miles of hills to my 69 mile day.
It doesn't seem possible that I have only 9 days of riding until we break off and pick up RAGBRAI.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
On paper ... an easy day
On paper today's ride from Lead to Custer looked like a cake walk. In reality it was a very long day
The day did have some great views and we passed some very vintage establishments. Perhaps not as cool as Aladdin, but very cool .
In mid afternoon we passed the Crazy Horse Memorial. If you look closely you can make out the Chief's head.
There must be something in the South Dakota water causing the residents to carve heads out of stone.
The day began with a long climb out of town but the first real test came about 17 miles in when we began a 10 mile stretch of gravel and hills.
For those who may know little about road bikes, the thin hard tires are not built to ride on gravel. The climbs were hard but the downhills even harder. Not a fun morning. Below is a good example of the road.
The day did have some great views and we passed some very vintage establishments. Perhaps not as cool as Aladdin, but very cool .
In mid afternoon we passed the Crazy Horse Memorial. If you look closely you can make out the Chief's head.
There must be something in the South Dakota water causing the residents to carve heads out of stone.
We are off to Rapid City tomorrow. Hope the fantastic weather holds. It doesn't seem possible that we have been riding for 25 days, mostly in sunshine. Have seem some awesome parts of America and there is much more to see just over the next hill.
We learned today that Thompson Pass, a route we rode early in the tour was closed yesterday due to snow. Timing is everything.
Monday, July 11, 2016
Word for the day is WIND
To Begin our 4th week we left Devil's Tower bright and early an headed east. It is a good thing we did as there was a 25 mph wind out of the west making the morning section of the ride awesome. I was moving most of the morning at more than 20 mph with little effort.
The whole town Is for sale for a cool 1.5 million. maybe a new retirement job for Judy and me.
About mid morning we left Wyoming and chalked up a new state, South Dakota
Once in Spearfish and a cold ice tea we entered Spearfish Canyon. The wind calmed some and we began a 20 mile 4% climb. The canyon was very green with steep cliffs on both sides of the roads. Very cool log homes hidden deep in green meadows.
The day ended with a 2.5 mile 7% climb to the town of Lead. We we got there the temps we in the 60s and predicted to get in the 40s tonight. Just yesterday at Devil's Tower we had temps in the upper 90s.
The wind is still gusting at about 25 mph but is predicted to calm on Tuesday. I hope that is the case as we head to Custer and deeper into the Black Hills.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Reflections on Week Thee
The terrain went from mountains to open range and now back to hills and high rangeland
Today resting at the base of Devil's Tower and enjoying a day off the road.
Now this week we are off to the Black Hills. Weather predicted to get cooler but no rain
The ride continues to be a once in a lifetime adventure.
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Devil's Tower and a day off
Left. Gillette early but the cool mornings are no more. Not much to see as we made our way to Devil's Tower, a ride of about 70 miles.
The ride was hilly and hot with temps in the 90s when we finally arrived.
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