Yesterday it was in the 90’s and today it is 50 degrees. And people say the weather in Oregon changes! We rode 40 miles today and are camped in Winona, Minnesota 10 feet from the Mississippi River. Tomorrow is our rest day and I may be wearing all the cloths that I brought to keep warm! I see they have canoe’s to rent. Maybe I will rent one and see if they would rent a fishing pole and see what they have in the Mississippi River to catch. The last two days probably have been the most energy draining days of the trip for me. I was seriously all done in at the end of yesterday. But short day today after sleeping in until 7 am and a lazy afternoon in camp and I am feeling all refreshed and I still have all day tomorrow to sleep and read and maybe fish. I think I will live! Need to do a little tuning on my “shifter” tomorrow. The second and third lowest gear on my bicycle keep hoping around when I am pushing hard going uphill, and it is a major pain! Generally the bike is working good. Tweek seat height and angle constantly trying to find the perfect spot as well as my handle bar height hand angle, but decided that the change is what feels good. Lost some more weight in spite of eating like a horse. Down to 202 lbs from 225. My goal was 188 but I might keep on going down to 180 lbs. John’s wife, Marry Ann is flying in tomorrow and will be our support vehicle for a week. It will be nice to do some biking without that 60 extra lbs to lug around. We had talked a bit about Patty coming with her. It is a good thing she isn’t because I have been so tired I wouldn’t have been able to shake hands with her!! 🙂 well I will write some more tomorrow when it is warmer, I think it will be warmer! Love you all. Dee
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Record heat
Today was a close second for new worst day of the trip. We planned on going 92 miles today but we only went 70 and that was being on the road at 7 am and not getting to camp at Wabasha, Minnesota until 7 pm. About 3 pm we new we were to far away from our intended camping spot in Winona so we decided where we could get to and I started phoning and here we are in Wabasha. It was an all time record high temperature for Minnesota today! We would pedal for a ways and then it would thunder so loud it would startle me and then pour rain. Then it would quit, the sun would come out, and it would be 90 degrees and 90 % humidity. I would get soaked from the rain than soaked from sweat.
everything was up and down today. We went up a bunch of hills that were 8 % grade and steeper. I can’t bicycle that steep so I would walk the hills pushing my bike. The last one I walked for two miles at 8% grade. None of the hills,passes, and Mountains we had in Oregon, Montana, or Idaho were near as tough as the ones here in Minnesota. We are going to sleep in until 7 am tomorrow and have a short and easy day of 30 miles, and then we are having a rest day in Winona, Minnesota on Saturday. These back to back to back killer days are wearing me out. I am ready for a rest day!
love you all. Dee
New worst day
This is what I look like after peddling up a big hill. Today was a new worst day! Started out with torrential downpour all morning. It did some serious raining. It rains 17 inches a year in this area and it seemed like it was going to do it all today. I put a bunch of mosquito repellent on this morning and I put a bunch in my hair because the mosquitos get ento my helmet and drive me crazy. The rain was running into my eyes with mosquito repellent from my head mixed in and it burned like crazy. I kept stopping and rubbing my eyes because they hurt so bad.
i imagine things happening all day long, and with my creative and crazy imagination it is usually pretty crazy. Today I kept imagining that a nice old lady who saw us struggling in the rain out her window would come out and yell at us to take a break, and come in and drink a cup of hot coffee, and rest for a bit. Every house we rode by I would look at expectantly and longingly but to no avail.
it was super hilly today. It was a series of hills one after the other and a bunch were super steep. I had to get off and push my bike 5 times, that is a new record for me. Usually when I get off and walk John keeps on pedaling right by me. Today he did that and he got to the top of the hill and was so cold that didn’t get his feet unlocked and fell over. I looked up the hill and he was on the ground with his bike on him. If I had thought faster I would have taken a picture of him.
besides the rain and the hills we also had wind, like in head wind, like in strong head wind. We biked 10 hours and still had ony bicycled 63 miles, lowest mph average for the day for the trip.
We called to reserve a spot in the campground and the lady said all the other tent campers had pulled out or cancelled because a big storm was coming in tonight so we decided to stay in a motel. Good choice because it is pouring outside as I write this.
so tomorrow we need to bicycle 86 miles to get to the camp sight we reserved. I hope it doesn’t rain and that there aren’t a bunch of hills, but I know I can’t control that so I will “Enjoy the Suck”
i don’t know it was great scenery today as we ride next to the Mississippi because I couldn’t see anything most of the day!
Now this may sound like grumbling, but I am not, really. Just sharing with you the circumstances of our day so you can feel sorry for me, no, no, just kidding 🙂 So you can pray lots of strength for me!
love you all very much. Dee
Nice people
Rode 73 miles today. Lots of hills but no wind and very nice weather. The highlight of today was the people we met at cafe’s, convient stores, and our host home tonight. With all of our panniers on our bicycles we attract a lot of attention and people like to talk to us about what we are doing. We met a fellow from Germany that sold his $40,000 car and all that he owned and is living on his bicycle touring the USA for three years. Very nice guy but I had to work hard to understand him. Talked to a fellow who was doing the route we are but in reverse but he is doing it in a month! He did 140 miles the day before we talked to him. Made me feel like a wimp though his packs were half what ours are because he is Hoteling it and doing all his eating in restaurants. The people who we are staying with tonight compliments of “Warm Showers” are super nice and we ate a wonderful dinner with them including ice cream! They are going to get up and fix us breakfast as well.
Tomorrow we are doing 72 miles again and we will be riding along the Mississippi River all day and camping right on the river. The word that we got from our host is that it will be a very hilly ride. Every place a river runs into the Mississippi there is a steep down followed by a steep up, Oh joy!
Just for your information this morning I weighed 208 lbs. that is 17 lbs less than the day we started when I weighed 225 lbs. My goal is to lose 20 more lbs before the end of the trip and weigh 188 lbs, what I weighed when Patty and I got married. By the way I bought a small light portable scale and it packs nicely in one of my panniers and only weighs 2.8 lbs. I used at home for several weeks before we left comparing it to our good bathroom scales and it was right on for accuracy.
I haven’t been getting very much studying in as was my goal because the days on the bicycle have been so long and I have been so tired in the evening, I usually just get in my normal Bible reading done with a little reading in. I have been getting in many hours of praying each day while I ride my bicycle and work at remembering each of you.
love you all. Dee
Nice people
Rode 73 miles today. Lots of hills but no wind and very nice weather. The highlight of today was the people we met at cafe’s, convient stores, and our host home tonight. With all of our panniers on our bicycles we attract a lot of attention and people like to talk to us about what we are doing. We met a fellow from Germany that sold his $40,000 car and all that he owned and is living on his bicycle touring the USA for three years. Very nice guy but I had to work hard to understand him. Talked to a fellow who was doing the route we are but in reverse but he is doing it in a month! He did 140 miles the day before we talked to him. Made me feel like a wimp though his packs were half what ours are because he is Hoteling it and doing all his eating in restaurants. The people who we are staying with tonight compliments of “Warm Showers” are super nice and we ate a wonderful dinner with them including ice cream! They are going to get up and fix us breakfast as well.
Tomorrow we are doing 72 miles again and we will be riding along the Mississippi River all day and camping right on the river. The word that we got from our host is that it will be a very hilly ride. Every place a river runs into the Mississippi there is a steep down followed by a steep up, Oh joy!
Just for your information this morning I weighed 208 lbs. that is 17 lbs less than the day we started when I weighed 225 lbs. My goal is to lose 20 more lbs before the end of the trip and weigh 188 lbs, what I weighed when Patty and I got married. By the way I bought a small light portable scale and it packs nicely in one of my panniers and only weighs 2.8 lbs. I used at home for several weeks before we left comparing it to our good bathroom scales and it was right on for accuracy.
I haven’t been getting very much studying in as was my goal because the days on the bicycle have been so long and I have been so tired in the evening, I usually just get in my normal Bible reading done with a little reading in. I have been getting in many hours of praying each day while I ride my bicycle and work at remembering each of you.
love you all. Dee
A very nice day
We bicycled 84 miles today and were on the road 10 hours, and it was a great day. The weather was perfect, sunny with big, white, puffy clouds, and the temperature was around 75 most of the day. We had a tail wind of about 5 mph most of the day and that was very,very nice. There were no mosquito’s harassing us at all, a totally bug free day, except for bazillions of grasshoppers but they haven’t bitten me yet. There were no hills just a few small ones that were no problem peddling up. We got to bike the first 40 miles on the Wobegon bicycle trail which is so relaxing with no traffic to worry about. The second 40 miles was on rural farm roads with very little traffic, and the cars that we did see went way around us, and waved and gave us thumbs up . We road by lots of dairies and the sweet aroma of the cow manure gave me a nice warm feeling inside as it prompted lots of memories of growing up on the farm. We talked to lots of very friendly people who were very interested in our trip and asked lots of questions. Yep, nice day. Tomorrow we are scheduled to ride 70 miles to St Croix, Wisconsin and stay with a “Warm Shower” host couple.
tomorrow after 38 miles of riding we will be at 2000 miles and I will dance and sing. Look for it. Love you all. Dee
Woebegone Trail
Today we rode all day, 70 miles on the Wobegon trail. It is an old railroad track that was cleaned up and paved. No motor vehicles allowed. You can see from the picture that it was very pretty. Went along a lot of lakes and farms. It was nice because we didn’t have to worry about cars and trucks. The only thing that wasn’t perfect today was the wind. We had a 13 to18 mph head wind all morning. You can see in the picture with my coat being blown sideways. We had to pedal like a dog to go 6 or 7 mph. Really made for a long day. According to the weather report we were supposed to get rained on today, but the thunder storms all seemed to miss us. We get to ride on the trail for about half the day tomorrow and the weather report says 5 mph winds at our backs! Whooooeeeee that will be nice! We are camping at the city park in Sauk Center, Minnesota. Funny name for a town. This morning when we were fighting the wind I was calling the town Suck Center in honor of my motto for the trip adopted from the book on training Navy Seals. “Enjoy the suck”, the suck being when you are gasping for breath, your tongue is hanging out and you keep going. This campground had a shower and it felt so good. I looked in the mirror when I went in to shower and I had salt crystals all over me. I must have sweated a lot. Tomorrow we are going 90 miles, but it should be an easier day if the weatherman is right, hoping so.
Today as we rode along the bike trail there were billions of grasshoppers. They would be on the trail and would fly off right as we got to them. There so many it looked like the parting of the waves, but only it was grasshoppers. There are lots of dead critters along the road. Deer, saw an elk someone had hit, skunks, lots of birds, snakes. Do know what animal is most often dead along the road? Frogs! Lots of dead frogs. Almost all of them are laying on their backs with their legs sticking out sideways. Looks like they are taking a nap. There are so many of them that I can’t help not running over some of them regularly. Do you know what happens when a bicycle tire runs over a deaf frog? It explodes and frog guts fly everywhere and it gets all over my bike. Cleaned it off a couple days ago because it was looking kind of gross.
we are just 20 miles short of 1900 miles which will be half way done for the trip. We are going to call 2000 the “official half way point for the sake of my next dance and song along the road celebrating making it that far. Hope you don’t miss it. Love you all. Dee