Thanks, mzone. I really like that there are multiple routes each day. We'll have to give it some serious thought!
Thanks, mzone. I really like that there are multiple routes each day. We'll have to give it some serious thought!
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
My husband and I finished up our fourth and last segment of the transamerica this summer. We started in Florence Oregon and ended in Yorktown Virginia. So many wonderful and beautiful experiences. The tough times are quickly dissipating and I'm looking forward to our next tour. We were unsupported so I depended on my dh when the going got rough. I'll try to load a few pics of our trip.Attachment 16562Attachment 16563
First pic in Kansas
Victory Monument pics in Yorktown, Virginia
Bottom pictures: Missouri over the bridge into Kentucky after a small section of Illinois
Rolling Missouri hills
I tried to get these few pics orderly but as you can tell I didn't succeed.
My son and I had a great time on Ragbrai this year. Last year I did it by myself so it was fun to have DS along!
Weather was very nice -mostly in the 80's after last year's 100's.
The day before Des Moines stop it was estimated to have 35,000 bikers on the road.
Ragbrai is indeed a spectacle, to see and experience.
Milage was much lower than last year, so I enjoyed Iowa hills, corn, soybeans, food, bicyclists and Iowa folks more than ever.
Amazing how that many bicyclist can coexist on one road.
Here is a handful of my pictures:
Left to right pictures:
Racks of bikes filled both sides of the street
3 blocks solid with bicyclist as they came into my favorite town -Pella
We took our pictures with the Dutch girls in Pella
Dutch windmill in Pella
Giant bike in Fairfield
thanks indy!! and thanks emily for the password (i should really learn to read the post instead of first going for the photos)
cosc....your transamerica must have been an incredible journey!! I'm so envious!! Did you by chance do a blog of the ride that you want to share?
and you and goldfinch are making me want to do ragbrai again!
We started a journal but I was unable to keep it updated. Finding time, energy and internet access just proved too much. We might finish it later. Of course we have many pics and a diary for each day. Some days are written, while other days we just voice recorded about our day.
The beginning of our journey is on Crazyguyonabike. The journal name is "Celebrate 40 tour." We rode 2 to 3 weeks for 4 summer segments to complete this tour.
My husband is a farmer so he would have to come home and combine wheat each summer.
The tour would of been easier and cheaper to accomplish in a solid block of time, but sometimes you have to do it the hard way.
Training was mostly done on the tour since SD winter and early spring is not outdoor training weather. I don't have a lot of time to train in the school year anyway.
Anyone can accomplish a cross-country tour if I can.
The next one I'm hoping we'll be able to finish in one block of time.
Your California pics were amazing, Rebecca.
Lucy 2012 Surly Cross Check
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Peppermint Patty 2009 Trek 4500 WSD
Marcie 2008 Giant Sedona
Violet 1994 Norco Kokanee
Lucy 2012 Surly Cross Check
Sally 2009 Specialized Dolce Elite
Peppermint Patty 2009 Trek 4500 WSD
Marcie 2008 Giant Sedona
Violet 1994 Norco Kokanee