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Day 54 – Eureka, Kansas to Chanute, Kansas

September 26, 2016

Perfect Day for a Ride

As I continued into eastern Kansas on Monday, it turned out to be one of the best rides of the trip.  You hear a lot about how Kansas is flat and not very scenic, but this part of the state is fantastic, especially with the weather right now. [Read more…]

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Day 53 – Newton, Kansas to Eureka, Kansas

September 25, 2016

Chasing Down Charlie

On Sunday morning it was still raining in Newton as I left the bike shop at 7:30. Charlie, who had started his trip from his home in Sacramento, was joining me for the day and we decided to head to the town of Eureka, 76 miles away.

We stopped at a truck stop on the edge of town for breakfast, where the waitress called people “hon” quite often. “You still workin’ on that, hon?” Here I contacted a woman named Robyn in Eureka. She lets cyclists stay in one of her rental homes and said it was fine to do that today and to just contact her when I was close to town. [Read more…]

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Day 52 – Newton, Kansas

September 24, 2016

Another Day in Newton

The weather was forecast to turn bad during the day today (Saturday) with possible “severe” thunderstorms, so it was another day off the bike.  I was up at 6:30 and was still considering heading out at 8:00 but decided against it (after thinking about the ride in Wyoming weeks ago and trying to outrun crazy storms with virtually no shelter along the way).  Today seemed like it could be similar.  It ended up being the safe choice as heavy storms did come through along with some lightning which is still going on now.

I’m still at the bike shop in Newton where three other people arrived last night.  Marcus and Kirsty are from England and are finishing up a mega two year around the world trip on their tandem bike, and Charlie, who started out from his home in Sacramento. It was good to finally see some other cyclists and talk about what’s been going on.

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It looks like things will improve by the morning and I’ll be on the road again.

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Days 50 and 51 – Nickerson, Kansas to Newton, Kansas; rest day

September 22, 2016

Sleeping in a Bike Shop

Through the 50th day on Thursday, I’ve ridden 2,505 miles since August 4th.  My average for 43 days on the bike is 58.25 miles.  It’s a 49.1 average with all the rest days included, including today, the 51st day. [Read more…]

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Day 49 – Larned, Kansas to Nickerson, Kansas

September 21, 2016

Wednesday ended the seventh week on the road. It doesn’t seem like it’s been that long, but when I look back at all the stops along the way it puts it in perspective. [Read more…]

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Day 48 – Ness City, Kansas to Larned, Kansas

September 20, 2016

Winds and Flats

The plan on Tuesday was to leave the motel in Ness City by 7:00.  That was a problem as I woke up at 6:57.  The day’s weather called for winds out of the south at 18 mph later in the morning. This would normally mean a crosswind for the day since I’m heading east. The issue was that in the second half of the ride I had a 19 mile stretch where the route took you directly south before turning east again towards Larned.  This was not good news. [Read more…]

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Day 47 – Scott City, Kansas to Ness City, Kansas

September 19, 2016

Counting Grain Elevators

There are only so many things you can write about after some of these days.  Monday’s ride more so than any other.  I could just stop here but I’ll mention a few things I noticed.

Monday was full of cattle trucks going both directions, along with their distinct odor.  I don’t think I saw any at all on Saturday or Sunday as traffic was light, which makes me wonder if the drivers and cattle have the weekends off. Trucks carrying huge loads of hay were also on the road, so you were smelling hay or the waste of a truck full of large animals every few minutes. [Read more…]

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Day 46 – Eads, Colorado to Scott City, Kansas

September 18, 2016

The Longest Day

My plan for Sunday was to ride 58 miles to the town of Tribune, Kansas, but that changed as the day progressed.  As I started out at 9:00 there wasn’t a cloud in the sky and the wind was already with me. [Read more…]

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Day 45 – Ordway, Colorado to Eads, Colorado

September 17, 2016

Can You Operate a Loader?

There are several things that can affect the day’s ride, such as wind, rain and hills. When you don’t have to deal with any of these, or better yet you have a tailwind, then there’s not much to worry about. [Read more…]

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Day 44 – Pueblo, Colorado to Ordway, Colorado

September 16, 2016

Done with the Hills

This morning it was time to pack up to leave Donald and Kristy’s place. Kristy had asked me to attend the big football game between her old high school, Central, and their crosstown rival, Centennial. This is the oldest high school rivalry west of the Mississippi and has been going on since 1892, which is pretty amazing.  It’s nicknamed the Bell Game and it’s a big deal in the city of Pueblo. [Read more…]

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