A ride Sat. May 6, starting in Elizabeth, Il. Close to Galena, Il. Friends of mine did this ride last year and said it was a beautiful route. Hilly, yes, but worth the effort. There are different routes/mileages, longest being 60 miles. I have not found Ride website, but there is ride info on www.bikeiowa.com. Just click on Ride Calendar, and then on the Ups and Downs Ride. Sounds like a good one. I am definitely going. Need to be home to work that evening, so I'll go, do the ride, and head out. Still, if anyone else is going to be there, let me know and I'll be looking for you.I will be riding a bright yellow Trek Project One 5200 that has my e-name, anniebikes, on the frame.
Hoping for decent weather!!!
annie



I will be riding a bright yellow Trek Project One 5200 that has my e-name, anniebikes, on the frame.
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I was riding alone, as all of my riding pals were busy that day. It was nice - could set my own pace, didn't have to push to keep up with anyone or slow down and wait. Registration was 7-9 a.m. so people started out whenever they wished. I didn't see a whole lot of riders on the road. Roads were quiet with sweet rollers and some steeper climbs. When I got to the first tough climb, I could see people walking their bikes. Took my time and tried to spin up the hill and it wasn't too bad. Felt good to get one steep one under my legs! Anyway, to make a long story short, I was riding along, feeling happy being on the bike and, I guess, not paying as close attention as I should to the directions........ Duh! I missed a turn. Went left and shoulda gone right. Didn't figure it out till many miles later.
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My legs were tired, my mental energy gauge was low, and I had 10 more miles to go. And some major climbs! (At least they seemed that way by then.) Fortunately, there were other riders out there. I rode with various people. Plus had a good talk with myself on how silly it was to let my mind convince my body it was done when it wasn't, as evidenced by the fact that I was still moving and not actually that bad off. Eventually, my outlook improved. I enjoyed the final miles. But was I glad to be done!!! Ended up with 80 miles. So a good ride for the day. I want to take some fellow riders back there and do it again. This time, with a camera along. I LOVE my bike. I LOVE to ride. Days like this only reinforce that feeling. 