Tuesday, October 4

Tues Sept 27- Mon Oct 4, 2011

Sorry....no internet %-)
“On the Road Again…” Yup, weather changing and we need to start moving westward for Tom’s class reunion. Drove to Port Huron, Michigan, then to St Ignace next day where we squeaked in a late afternoon ride through charming village along shoreline of turquoise waters of Lake Huron. We happened upon local Tim Huskey’s turtle pond and paraphernalia yard which proved to be extremely interesting and such a chance occurrence as we decided to venture off the rumble stripped shouldered highway. Evenings are happening way too quickly now and the temperatures are much cooler here…must adjust schedule for fall riding. Thursday was another drive day filled with stunning scenery along Northern Michigan’s sand-duned shores into Hiawatha National and Ottawa National forests onto the most vibrant shades of red, rust and golden rolling hills of scenic highway #2. A rather brutally strong wind and rain storm in afternoon prevented us from riding today L…having saddle withdrawal… %-)



Friday the 30th is another drive day inching across the map of North America, but because it is our 33rd Anny we stopped early in the outdoor mecca world of northern Minnesota to celebrate with a 50k cycle on a clear, blue sky, cool 12 degree, and sunny day through Chippewa Forest along MiGiZe trail around Pike Lake. What a magnificent ride…the bikes glided through cornflake crisp fall leaves and pine carpeted paved paths amongst the sun beamed giants of the woods. For miles we were riding all alone taking pleasure in the beauty of nature…sooo perfect! We ventured onto the sandy Paul Bunyan State trail but my slicks were skidding out and making riding difficult so we picked up 2ndary highway to beautiful Cass Lake and toured the recreational fishing lodges and cabins along the shore. Superb ride!



Mon Oct 3
29 degrees in Big Sky Havre, North Dakota…unbelievably warm but a great chance to continue riding 40 km in our shorts; we have been driving like mad men last few days so a ride was really needed. A prairie plains area rich in farmlands and contrasting badlands with casino filled Havre in the railroad valley. 

1 comment:

  1. Happy 33rd. Think you should get the Pulitzer prize for best Harlequin romance story on a bicycle. You're descriptions of the landscapes are awesome. Oscar Jr passed his course & now has his certificate. Oscar & the Laundry Lady arrived in Hinton after 1000 km 10 hour drive. Will do the remaining 325 kms tomorrow morning. Have a great reunion Tom.

    -Oscar & his laundry basket ... :-) xoxo

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