Monday, August 11, 2008

A little bit about you

- From Blog Admin -

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Thank you for your visit, support and comments. We'll be posting more post-BRAA articles so please stay tuned....

Peace,

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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Day 48: Final Day, Washington DC






WE MADE IT!!!










(T-racer, Janet, Patty, Diana) The Sweep golden girls getting ready for the last day's ride.






Chuck and Patty at lunch in the Old Post Office Pavilion



In love at last! Sorry Bob!



Chuck getting into his truck. He stuck to his vow. He has not been in a vehicle for 48 day.




Maureen and Larry, Chuck's sister and brother in law, making us a celebratory dinner at their home in Potomac.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Day 47 - Clarksburg, MD

- Pictures from Patty (more in the album) -


This is Scott Powell, he works with Chuck at Frito Lay. We ran into him on our ride today just outside of Chuck's home town of Frederick, Maryland


Em these are your last frogs from my trip. they are playing checkers.. from Maryland with love, Mom


Chuck is so happy to be in his hometown. We are only about a mile from his apartment


This is Best Farm, near the Monocacy battlefield in Frederick, MD. I left Chuck back in Frederick. He is going to spend the night at his apartment and meet us at our sag stop tomorrow. I am staying at camp in Clarksburg since it is our last night together as a group. It's already sad to start saying our goodbyes


Our last evening together. Everyone is happy but kind of sad at the same time

- Text Message From Patty -

Made it to Clarksburg, MD. I can't believe that we are just 50 miles from DC. Got to get a short tour of Frederick, MD, with Chuck as my tour guide.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Day 46 - Rest Day in Gettysburg, PA




Pictures from day 42+ updated in the album

- Text Message From Patty -

Laid back rest day at Gettysburg.

Tomorrow we enter Maryland and the day after is our final day ending in DC. I'm off to bed.

Gettysburg Weather Forecast, PA

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Day 45 - Gettysburg, PA

- Email From Patty -

The day started off bad. I got a call from my daughter at about two in the morning (EST), that there was some commotion going on involving my neighbor (I won't go into the details) but it kept me up till about 3 am. I finally fell asleep about 4am but then had to get up at 5am. I just knew that it was going to be a hell of a long day.
I took a shower and then Chuck and I ate breakfast at the hotel before going back to the campground to meet up with everyone else. As we were riding over there we realized that it had rained during the night (that's two rain storms that we have missed because we were staying in a hotel for the evening). When we got to camp, I looked for my bags but the building that we left them in was locked up. I asked Mark, one of our support people, where my bags were. He said that all the bags were loaded on the truck. I hoped that they were, and proceeded to get ready for the days ride. The only bad thing was that my prednisone was in one of my bags. That meant skipping a dose

- text cut off -


Chuck took off before me as he is a strong climber and I am not. Climbing is a very individual thing. Its really hard to climb slower than you like to go and waiting at the top oh a hill really breaks up your cadence. So I rode with Tracy and Diana as we more closely ride at the same speed.

The first 50 miles of the ride was extremely hilly with very steep grades. Our cue sheets for the day at the top of the page even said that this would be our final Big Ride Examination...They were kidding.

At about the time we reached our lunch sag, I knew that I was a hurting pup. Lack of sleep and skipping a dose of prednisone was taking its toll. I I wasn't tolerating the heat and humidity very well either.

The only good thing at that point in time was that the lunch sag was at a lake, so I went down to the lake and waded up to my thighs (after pulling up the legs of my biking shorts). Talk about white legs above the short line and a funky looking tan line. Rachel and Joe were doing the same thing.

- More Email From Patty -

I dunked my head and went up and got a soft serve twist ice cream cone. After the lunch stop I felt a little better and the hills were now rolling instead of having such steep grades.

We had one last long 3% grade climb on highway 30 going into Gettysburg and then the last 10+ miles were don the same % decline.

I made it to camp at about 6:15pm. Janet was already at the camp and took one look at me and knew that I wasn't doing very well. I told her that I had missed a dose of prednisone and I needed to find my bags so that I could take one.

We found my tent and camping gear bag, but couldn't find my bag with everything else in it. I was beginning to worry that my bag had been left at the last campground in Bedford. Luckily Janet had some prednisone (she has bad asthma so needs to take it every once in awhile) so I was able to take the dose that I needed.

Nick, our ride bike mechanic showed up and my other bag was in his car. It was good to have both of my bags but

unfortunately they both had gotten rained on the night before. I found out later that the building where I had left them had had to be locked up the night before. My bags had to be removed and no one bothered to put them on the gear truck.

So I put up my tent up and threw all of my wet belongings into it. My clothes were actually dry because they were in air tight water proof bags (thanks sis Pam).

After a shower I had a couple of pieces of pizza and a pepsi that Sharon had brought out to the campground. At this point in time it was too dark to ride my bike into town to meet Chuck at the Travel lodge where a bunch of the Big Riders had gotten rooms for our rest day in Gettysburgh. Amy and her son Sam offered to give me a ride into town after Mark got back from the grocery store as they were staying there too.

I finally reached the hotel at about 9:30. Chuck gave me a big hug when he saw me because he knew I had had such a stressful day. We called it a night shortly after that. Boy what a day.

Gettysburg Weather Forecast, PA

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Day 44 - Text Message From Patty

- Text Messages From Patty - Sorry for this late posting, sometimes I have to work.... (Akira)

standing on an overpass on the allegheny highlands trailk near meyersdale. First time I've had service in two days.

Tracy, Diana and I are walking the last two miles of the trail to our Support vehicle because Tracy's front tire has had three flats in under 10 miles.

She'll be able to change out her tire there. They have no way to get to us so we have to walk to the,. So, can we call this the Big Wlak Across America?

Hopefully we will make it into Bedford sometime today. Ha!

The trail was nice yesterday, but today it sucked. Rain equals mud on a dirt trail.

Nick our mechanic rode out and met us a mile from the end of the trail. We have finally made it to our first sag stop. 30 miles done with 50 more to go.

It's already noon and we have 50 miles to go. It's going to be a late one today.



Day 44: Bedford, PA

So I textd Akira this morning, but it looks like he hasn't been able to update the blog yet.

The list few days we have been riding on the rails to trails bike trail that goes from Pittsburgh all the way to Washington DC. We did the first 40 miles yesterday from Washington, PA to Confluence on up and down roads and then did the last 50 on the trail. Today we rode the first 30 miles on the trail and then the last 50 on up and down roads (the last 20 were almost all down).

I won't spoil what happened earlier today because Akira will post the txt messages and pictures later today or tomorrow. I'll just say that Diana, Tracy, and I finally made it to Bedford at about 5:15 this evening. We got rained on during the day, but beat the really severe weather into camp. Bless Chuck, he had gotten a hotel room for me and him at the Hampton Inn about 2 miles from camp. We rode our bikes over from the camp to here (I'm on the hotel's computer). It was nice to soak in a tub and order pizza in. We will be heading to bed soon.

Tomorrow we have one of the toughest rides of the whole trip. We ride from Bedford to Gettysburg (100 very steep hilly miles) and then we have a day off. After our day off we have just 2 more days of the ride and each is only a 50 miler. We finish on August 9th.

I can't believe first of all that I made it clear across America on my bike ( minus the 3 days in Minnesota and 1 day in Montana that I sagged due to being to ill to ride) and second that it is almost over. To tell you the truth, I think after Burton, Ohio, most people are just ready to be off their bikes. Everyone is getting a little homesick (I am).

I would like to thank everyone who has visited my blog and also to those who have contributed. I will go back and completely fill out my blog when I get back home to Puyallup, so those who have a desire, please revisit my blog in a few weeks and then you will see the completed version.

I think that I will extend my big ride blog to include my stay in DC and also my first week at home since Chuck will be coming back with me for a week. We are going to San Juan Island the day after we get back (Aug 12th) to kayak and relax with my daughter Em and her Boyfriend.

Regis from St Rita's Parish if you read this please email me (patharm2@yahoo.com) a picture of the front of the church and the grotto out back. My pictures didn't turn out. I really want to write about my wonderful impromptu visit to your beautiful church.

I will keep on texting pictures and messages to Akira (as long as I have reception on my phone), so keep on checking on my blog.


Again, Thanks all, I'm off to bed, wish me luck on my 100 hilly miler tomorrow.

DAy: 43 Confluence, PA



Sunday, August 3, 2008

Day 42 - Washington, PA

I'm on someone else's computer and she is ready for bed. I have no reception on my phone so I can't send any pictures, texts or email. I will hopefully send something tomorrow if I have reception. We are in Pennsylvania today. Today we either went up or we went down.... nothing flat. the next 3 days are going to be about the same.

Talk to you later, Patty

Last Mail Stop

We have one more mail stop left and the cutoff date is 8/6.

For detail, please see here.

Big Ride Across America Finish in Washington D.C.

It might be hard to fathom now, but the Big Ride will come to an end, well, let's call it a Finish Line - the impact of this event on your life is such that it never really ends!

Finish Date: Saturday, August 9th

Finish Location: 23rd Street & Constitution Avenue (adjacent to the Lincoln Memorial) Washington D.C.

Estimated Arrival Time: 1:00 EST* (as this is the age of cell pones, we anticipate that you will be in contact with your support crew who will be meeting you so you can update them as we get close. Your crew will also provide an updated ETA on the last night in camp.)

The Big Ride Finish is approx 3 blocks from the State Plaza hotel. Upon completion of the finish, the Gear truck will be available at the hotel for offloading/loading of gear & bikes.

State Plaza Hotel
2117 E Street, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20037
202-861-8200
800-424-2859

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Day 41 - New Waterford, OH



32 pictures have been posted in the album. Patty will send us email tomorrow.



Friday, August 1, 2008

Day 40 - Rest day in Burton, OH

- More Text Messages From Patty -

I'm on my cell phone, so it is a little hard to type this email on the little keyboard.

Yesterday after we left the camp, I rode all day with Diana and Janet. It was supposed to be a 92 mile day, but with detours around construction it turned into almost 97 miles.

We spent the majority of the day riding along the shore of Lake Erie. The mansions along the lake were palacial. Most of the morning we had a bike lane on SR 6. The road was tore up in places. One of the riders {Eddy} went down after hitting a rut in the road. He suffered only minor injuries.

I stopped at one point to take pictures of this guy's flower beds. He was so nice... Talking to me, Janet, and Diana. He offered to fill our water bottles, and I think he would have fed us lunch too if I had stayed there much longer talking to him. Janet and Diana just laughed and shook their heads. Now they know what Chuck means when he says that I'll stop and talk to anyone.

Chuck says that I talk to complete strangers as if I've known them all my life. I Told him its an Iowa thing and especially rampant in my family.

Nathalie, you wondered if I would become more introspective on this trip. Well nope, afraid not. I look at this trip as giving me the license to talk to as many people as possible from sea to shining sea. LOL. I think that I am even more gregarious then before.

We stopped once in Cleveland at a local eatery for lunch. I am so glad that we did because the next 25 miles through Cleveland were the most hair raising on the trip so far. Between pot holes, rude and unaware drivers, trying to find our way by looking at the cue sheet, and trying to avoid parked cars and buses we were all a little frayed when we got to the outer edge of town.

We finally made it to SR 87 that took us the rest of the way from Cleveland to Burton. The rolling hills were a blessing after the traffic in town

Almost everyone else is staying at the fairground at Burton..

Chuck got us a room at a very romantic B & B. Ware having a great time Had a nice breakfast and did laundry at the local laundromat. I'm going to a bike shop this afternoon, but Chuck will have to find something else to do as he has vowed not to get into a car until the end of the trip.

We are going to walk around the town (Its small and charming), and then we have a sit down Amish meal reservation at the B & B tonight. I'll send pictures tomorrow and tell you all about it.

Thanks Nora (Chuck's sis) for the cookies. CHUCK DOESN'T KNOW IT BUT HES GOING TO HAVE TO SHARE.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Day 39 - Burton, OH

- Text Message and Pictures From Patty -




More pictures posted in the album section.

After the sag stop yesterday, we rode onto Fremont. In Fremont, we stopped by the house that I sent you a picture of.



We talked to the man who owned the house (he was sitting on the porch with his dog and cat). He told us a little bit about the house's history.

The house was build in 1824. He and his wife painted the house near to the original colors.

The house had dormer windows. Over one of the windows was a Quaker Hex Sign to ward off evil spirits.

Chuck was afraid that the man was going to ask us in for a tour because he knew that I would have gone.

He kept envisioning us getting into camp at 6 pm. Ha! he is usually the first one in to camp. We went on though and were amongest the first in.

I even got to help unload the truck which was a first and probably the last for me. We are headed for the hills and Mountains of Pennsylvania.

We had dinner at TGI Fridays last night Our waiter was so funny. We asked how to get out to see Lake Erie, and he said that there were no bike paths there.

We just laughed and didn't even try to explain to him that we have pedaled several thousand miles on all types of roads and freeways.

I din;t think he would have believed us. Sandusky is definitely not a biker friendly town. The drivers are just plain scary.

I wonde what it will be like riding thru Cleveland? We hit Cleveland about mile 50 today. Well gotta roll. ttyl.

Burton Weather Forecast, OH

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Day 38 - Sandusky, OH

- Morning Text Messages and Evening Pictures From Patty -


Me drinking a beer at the end of the day today. I actually made it in in time to unload the truck


Grounds for thought in Bowling Green. Cool coffee shop and used book store. Talking to a few of the locals


Chuck enjoying a cup of Joe


This is what you call a big ride congested sag stop. We have a tail wind and flat roads. Everyone is in a hurry to get done. People are going to Cedar Park tonight. Its a huge amusement park

I'm laying here on my air mattress and it is rainin outside. It's around 5 am and all I want to do is to sleep in. Chuck is already up.

Thanks Erich for reminding me about the silicone earplugs. Those and a good dose of benadryl got me to sleep last night.

We're riding only 90 miles today. It's so funny to hear me say that, but it's true. After doing over a 100 miles for several days in a row, anything under 100 - text cut off -

Well, I can hear everyone else's tent zippers. Gotta quit being a slug. I'm up and moving.....

Oh, by the way with the time change it's completely dark out... Any wise person would stay in bed. ttyl.

Just got back from the bathroom and had the struggle of a lifetime to pull on biking shorts onto my sticky humidity drenched body.

Oh, great mosquitoes just found me!

Nice easy flat 27 miles this morning. I feel good. Riding with Chuck this morning and we are averaging 17 mph. Stopped now for coffee and tea.

Sandusky Weather Forecast, OH

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Day 37 - Napoleon, OH

- Pictures In Album Updated -


This truck and what looks like a man leaning over an engine was beside Larry' shop yesterday, Wyatt, Indiana


I told Moriah to look for her picture on my blog. I bought cucumbers from her at her Gandparent's home in Millersburg yesterday. Kathy (my sis), I wanted to make your vinegar cuc's but the bottle of vinegar at the convenient store was to big to carry on my bike. I bought a small bottle of zesty Italian and marinated them in that instead. we had them with dinner tonight.


Em, yesterday I sent you a frog pic from Indiana. This is an Ohio frog. love you

Napoleon Weather Forecast, OH

Monday, July 28, 2008

Day 36 - Kendallville, IN

- Pictures From Patty -


The souped up engine on Larry's 1930 Ford


An Edsel...This was Larry's grand father's car


A 1953 ford pick up at Larry's shop


Steph sittin in a 1930 Ford Coupe


This is Larry Martin, who is a brick layer by trade, but his passion is restoring old cars


I stopped to take a picture of this old car and Gulf Sign, when all of a sudden the owner popped his head out of his shop


Sun flower crop North Liberty

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Day 35: Rest day in Valpariso, Indiana

No pictures to share with you today. Got in to Valparaiso yesterday about 2:30 after a 93 mile ride. I am feeling so much better after being on prednisone for about 5 days now. Plus good hydration with electrolyte supplementation (pill form and tablets in my water) has helped tremendously. I have also increased my salt intake, since I am waisting it so much. I salt everything I eat, but draw the line at dessert. Ha!

I rode five days in a row with 3 of them being centuries, which is huge for me. On the day we rode from Owatanna to Winona and I had to sag after only 25 miles due to extreme fatigue, nausea, cramping, lightheartedness, and overall body aches (due to my adrenal glands not producing enough cortisol) I was ready to quit and go home when we got to Chicago. So now I know I can make it to the end of the ride. Thanks so much to everyone who has been sending well wishes and prayers my way... I think they helped as much as the roids... Ha! and no I wont bulk up like Arnold, but I may get a little moon faced and may need to shave my face before we get to DC, but it will be worth it.

Well, as most of you have guessed, I have met a really nice man on this ride, Chuck Field. I am so lucky to be sharing this experience with him. Granted it may be difficult keeping things going after the ride is over as he lives in Fredrick, Maryland and I live in Puyallup, WA.... Lets see that makes it what 3,300 miles that we live apart. I guess we could each ride half way and meet in the middle of the country.

I am going to stay in the DC area for a few days after the ride with him and then he is going to fly back to the Seattle area with me for 5 days. It will extend both of our vacations a little. I am looking forward to spending time in DC as the last time I was there was about 25 years ago.

We have been pampering ourselves for the past day and a half. Chuck got us a hotel room at the Courtyard Marriott, and I sprung for two great meals at Kelsey's restaurant. Both of our meals were awesome (seafood last night for both of us and fillet Mignon and prime rib tonight). Jason (our waiter) if you read this, you gave us such great service and really made our stay here in Valparaiso so much more enjoyable, thanks so much... If those of you who are reading this blog, i ever get to Valparaiso, eat at Kelsey's and ask to sit in Jason's section, he'll take great care of you.

Also today, we went to Walmart to pick up some things... seems like we are always running out of snacks and toiletries and now bug spray... ha! We did laundry at the University where we are keeping our gear and cleaned our bikes. I even changed out my tire on the back (had a couple of weak spots on the tread) and changed my chain.. (thanks Ephiony and Jim at Spoke and Sprocket, you'd be so proud of how I am taking care of my bike).

Chuck and I even got to soak in the hot tub this morning before a full complimentary breakfast in the hotel. It was so funny watching us put various body parts up to the jets ( the ball of his foot and his calves, my knees and a part of my body I don't want to admit to putting up next to the jets). We just would sigh and make these funny faces. Good thing no one else was in the pool area or they may have gotten grossed out.

Well, I really need to get some sleep... Chuck went to bed hours ago. A side effect of prednisone (especially the dose that I am on) is insomnia.... so I guess I will go and try and catch some zzz's. It may be DC before I have internet access, but I will keep sending pictures from my camera phone and txt messages to Akira to post. Take care all... Arnie, safe travels back to NZ.. stay in touch. I have your email address and will write when I get done with my great adventure.. I am sure blessed to be able to finish it.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Day 34 - Coal City, Illinois to Valparaiso, Indiana

- Text Message From Patty -


My Nebraska boys, Greg and Chad, thanks for the beefcake this morning. You started my day with a smile

In Valparaiso resting. I feel great. Did five days of riding and even had to change two flats at the same time today. I will update my blog tomorrow.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Day 33- Morris, IL


Stopped for a train in Malta


Mural on the side of a pizza place in Kirkland


For my family


Bikes ready to go and bikers eating breakfast


- En Route Text Message From Patty -

101 miles today. Riding from Belvidere to Coal City, Illinois. Very close to Chicago. Rural ride along corn and bean fields. The scenery is way different from Montana.

Cleaning up after breakfast and then I am on my way. Mosquitoes are terrible, but it is cool and overcast today. Heat is affecting me a lot less now. ttyl.

In Kirkland, Illinois. Riding with Sam this morning since both of us had breakfast duty. We are the last ones on the ride today.

We are rolllin through corn fields and bean fields. Looks a lot like Iowa. I stopped to get rid of my morning tea in a corn field. Ha! brought back a lot of memories.

We saw free range chickens and even heard a few roosters crow. It may rain today. Sam's here. He wouldn't go in a corn field (city boy). ttyl.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Day 31 and 32 - Madison, WI and Belvidere, IL


Contour farming in the hills near Viroqua from yesterday

- Text Message From Patty -

Just a few quick notes. First I am doing great. I started taking prednisone 3 days ago and have increased my salt intake.

I did 112 miles yesterday and 98 today. I feel better today than on any of our short millage days. It's amazing what prayers, good thoughts from others and a.... - text cut 0ff -

ttyl...I'm off to bed. I'm on breakfast duty tomorrow. Oh, thank you, thank you Dotty for the off wipes. We are in mosquitoville...

I will try to write more tomorrow. We have two more riding days and then finally a day off.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Day 30 - Viroqua, WI


Some of the hill country I rode in today



Me and Chuck crossing over into Wisconsin


- Updated Text Message From Patty -

Today was a beautiful ride along the Mississippi and then on back, very hilly roads up out of the Mississippi Vally to Viroqua, Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin countryside is as picturesque as I thought it would be. Saw many Amish families working in the fields.

We're camping in the county fairground tonight. TTY tomorrow. Wish me luck and say a few prayers for a good century tomorrow.

- En Route Text Message From Patty -

Good Morning. Slept hard for about 4 hours, after it finally cooled down.

I am so happy this morning riding along the Mississippi. Stopped now at the Meyers House.

It's cooler right now than it was in my room last night. Everyone else is putting on their coats.... Not me... ha!



Monday, July 21, 2008

Day 29 - Winona, MN

Pictures updated in the album

- Text Message From Patty -

Can't sleep due to the heat and humidity. There is no air conditioning or fans. I have been in.the shower three time tonight.

Thank you Dotty Jaeger for all the goodies. You did good! Everything was or will be put to use.

Thank you to Kelly, Vicki's cousin for the comments too.

Thank you to my wonderful sis and brother in law, Pam and Vlad. FOR EVERYTHING...

Thank you for Arnie for visiting my page. I am sure struggling with the heat. How are you doing? When do you head back to New Zealand?

To Kathy, Bill, Pat and Trina: Thanks for the wonderful visit and for everything that you did for me and my adopted family. AMLP

Thank you to Wes and Annette for the wonderful food, the lunch and snack makings, doing laundry, and for running us around in Sheridan.

Thanks to Lenise Brennan for taking me and my neice Trina's picture in the laundromat in New Ulm. Picture will be posted later.

Thank you again so much Mark Otero for helping me get connected to the wireless system at Cariboo Coffe in Minneapolis. They have great tea .

Thank you Dr. Zenger for doing resarch into steroid use and the stress I have been under. Maybe you can help solve what's going on with me.

For those of you that don't know, I have been on prednisone off and on for over 10 years for ulcerative colitis. I finished over two month taper just in May.

Part of the difficulties that I have been having may be due to my body's inablility to produce enough cortisol in the constant stress it is under.

Hopefully Dr. Zenger will be able to find something in the medical literature for me. Dr. Field, Chuck's brother, if you read this and have any info please contact me.

Thank you to John, Debbie, and Nancy, our wonderful anesthesia techs at MAMC, for the nice comment. I miss you guys.

Well it is finally cooling off now. Maybe I can get some sleep. We are only riding 66 miles today but the first 10 to 12 are out of the Mississippi Valley.

If I missed anyone to say thank you to, I apologize.

Oh, check out the American Wind Energy Association (www.awea.org) to lean something abut Wind Energy. Those turbines are fricking huge...


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Day 27 and 28 - Rest Days

- Email From Patty -

I am at Cariboo Coffee in Minneapolis. My niece and her husband are at his son's pee wee ball game. They will drop me off in Owatonna this evening on the way back to Iowa Falls.

I am feeling SO MUCH BETTER. Being out of the heat for 3 days has helped tremendously, and resting has helped. I plan on rejoining the group and continuing the ride tomorrow. I may only be able to ride in the mornings when it is cool. I really wanted to ride the entire length of the US but it is not worth it at the risk of permanent injury to my health.

The doctor in New Ulm said that coming into the ride recovering from pneumonia was one thing, but then suffering from bronchitis 5 days into the ride, and then getting food poisoning, coupled with the heat, he said it was amazing that I didn't end up in the hospital.

I have promised my family (real and adopted) to take care of myself.

Well you can post this to our web page, because I may not have time as I have to go and pick Trina and Pat up in about a half hour. I had a wonderful time in New Ulm with my family. I bought some 1919 root beer from the Schell Brewery and plan on picking up ice cream in Owatonna before rejoining the group tonight. I will make everyone root beer floats. By the way if Schell has a web page can you make a link to it. It has an awesome history. They made it through prohibition by making the 1919 root beer.

Talk to you soon, Patty

Friday, July 18, 2008

Day 25 and 26 - Tyler, MN and New Ulm, MN


Wind Mill Farm near Tyler, Minn. I stopped into one of the maintenance shops and talked to the guys that work on these monsters. I guess the local farmers consider them another crop.

- Text Message From Patty -

I'm at New Ulm, Mn. Spending some time with my family.

Last time I txt'd you was the night before last. We got some rain, thunder and lightening, but it wasn't too bad.

Yesterday morning we got up late (5:30). It was so dark out because another storm front was coming in.

Chuck and I got our tents down, packed and he threw them onto the gear truck before the rain started to come down in buckets.

Good thing Steph had her tent up still because Kevin and James dove into her tent to avoid the downpour.

Kevin and James had got their stuff on the truck too, but Steph was still in her tent when the deluge hit.

We had breakfast at the church and finally the rain let up enough to give us enough light to take off. It was a fairly cool day and we only did 78 miles.

We stayed at Tyler, MN last night. My stomach was quite upset all evening. Come to find out several people had upset stomachs.. probably the food from the church.

We ate at pizza place in Tyler. I started to get uncontrollable chills which spiked into a full blown burning up fever.

Chuck was ready to call 911 he was so worried about me.

Chuck convinced me that it was finally time for me to go to the doctor. Besides Chuck probably would have taken my bike and locked it up if I didn't go

I took a cool shower, took some Tylenol and sweated it out all night.

So I sagged today. Daniel took me into New Ulm and dropped me off at the clinic.


Crossing over into Minnesota


Kath helping Bill put up his huge Kelty tent


My niece Trina and her husband Pat relaxing at our camp site in New Ulm


My sis Kath and me at Oakhaven Campground in New Ulm


My brother Bill chopping wood at our campsite in New Ulm



Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Day 24 - De Smet, SD

Updated with pictures. More pics are posted here.


This is Bill


Bill... he graciously gave me and Chuck a tour of his place. this is an.all leather horse.


This is Frontier Park.. Bill who is a local Huron native who is retired is working on his place to make it into a club casino. He's doing all the work himself.


Me at the half way point


Breakfast this morning


Outside the restaurant we ate at last night. My family will understand me taking a picture of these cans. Love you Mom...


James and Steph on arrival to Miller HS


Lunch yesterday


Rosie the Rivitor playing pool at Bob's Thunderbird pool and bowling hall at lunch yesterday

- Text Message From Patty -

Well made it to De Smet. Home of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Not as hot today. Very nice ride. Flat with only a small headwind.

Yesterday, I was getting so hot and tired that Chuck Field, one of our strongest riders, let me draft behind him for most of the afternoon.

Chuck could easily finish before noon on most days but rode with me the last two. i think that by being pushed a little that i will become a better rider.

We are staying in a very nice park tonight. I'll send some pictures of the flower outside my.tent.

I was so happy this morning riding by corn fields. Plus it was cool and cloudy this morning. my happiness would have been complete if it had rained... lol

Tomorrow, we cross over into Minnesota. Day after tomorrow we will be in New Ulm and I will get to see my family.

Severe storm heading our way. Folks in SD are so nice. The ladies at the episcopal church made us such an awesome meal. I ate so much and o did everyone else.


Chuck in the morning yesterday, prior to leaving Pierre. SD has Casino's everywhere


SD State capitol


Tony, Chuck. and Jim at SD State Capitol