JB is back from Iowa, where he reports he drank too much Busch Lite and did a lot of sitting on his butt with out of shape relatives.
It was just a wee bit chilly at 07:30 but warmed up nicely by The Ranches.
Wildlife Encounter: turkeys at the Ranger House.
Talked to some nice guys at Junction about old bikes and such. One guy told me he once had a top end Colnago that had been stolen from his garage years ago and he missed having a classic bike.
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Dramatic Sunrise over Diabolical Mountain. |
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JB told this rider to slow down and enjoy the day. He's such a geezer. |
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Buuglglglglglulululu. |
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This guy gets the DiabloScott award for DUCT TAPE ON HIS SHOES!!! |
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This new fence is presumably part of the Border Wall misplaced due to a Trump Sharpie mark on the map of North America. |
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These yellow flowers are spreading all over The Mountain like Corona Virus on a cruise ship. |
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Special Addendum: Blog-Reader Deadhead Mike is signed up for RAGBRAI this year, so I dug out some old photos of when I did it in 1988... so he can properly prepare. I only had one of those cardboard disposable cameras so the picture quality is pretty bad. Also, I just scanned the prints after having been in a paper sack for 32 years.
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Here is everybody dunking their tires in the Missouri River at the start of Day 1 in Sioux City. |
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Here is ME dunking my tires in the Missouri River in front of the Sioux City TV station camera person. I *think* I made the news. |
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This is the campground at Sioux City. |
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They called this "Mount RAGBRAI", a pile of old bikes in the middle of the street with a stage that you could pose on at the top. I think this was in Fairfield, Iowa. |
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Best place for porta-potties is in front of the grain silos. Long lines were part of the experience. |
2 comments:
Those are fabulous!
I can't wait!
nice
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