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06/26/2016
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Will update more later. Short story is Kory triumphs over 120 mile ride to Pierre through 15+ mph headwinds and 90 degree heat. Piano is on the sidewalk in Pierre, open to the public to play
06/25/2016
Biking Journal

Battling strong head winds almost all day. Got a break in the last 20 miles to Huron when I turned south and the wind was out of the west. This is a picture of a field where I took a brief nap, you can see how much the wind in blowing the grass. Staying in Huron tonight with Eric, who is a professional cellist. We made spaghetti squash burrito bowls for dinner. It was really fun to cook, I haven't done that in a while. I'll be attempting to reach Pierre tomorrow, which is nearly 120 miles. Will try to get an early start and cover as much getting as possible before the winds pick up again in the afternoon.
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Posted: 06/25/2016
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Charlie and Rita

Woke up early and hit the road just after sunrise. This is a picture from one of my rest stops. Apparently, there have been times when the water level reaches the road. Yikes!
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Posted: 06/25/2016
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06/24/2016
Sandy Shores

Went over to the Watertown brewery after mighty ducks ended, a little after 4. I meet Scott and Marcus there, and talked about my trip a little and shared some pictures. Really cool guys, they were kind enough to pick up my tab. I was a particular fan of the IPA and porter. Got some subway for dinner (yum), then biked a few miles west of town to the Sandy Shores state park to camp for the night. This was kind of the textbook ideal day for a trip like this: early(ish) start, strong biking through the morning and early afternoon, finding a chance movie screening at the local library, meeting some cool people at the local brewery, and camping by a lake watching the sunset. I feel very fortunate and happy to be able to do this trip and be supported by so many people.
Crossing Over

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Posted: 06/24/2016
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06/23/2016
What are the odds?

This is Mark and Celeste, my warm showers hosts today. By some crazy coincidence, I already knew their son, Mike, from working at Many Point Scout Camp. I had recognized the surname, but thought it was just a coincidence. What's are the odds? Got an early start this morning, but highway 7 did not have the wide shoulders promised by the Minnesota DOT bicycle map. I'm still pretty upset about that, as a misleading map is worse than no map at all. I ended up rerouting north to take some less busy roads to Montevideo, which added about ten miles. Not a big deal, but I would have been SOL without my phone or cell service. Going to watertown tomorrow. I pretty much have to take 212 all the way in, there are no good alternate routes as almost all parallel roads are unpaved. Oh well, I'm not the first to go this way, and I won't be the last.
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Posted: 06/23/2016
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06/22/2016
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Just crawled in my bivy sack to escape the bugs. There was a church event in the commons outside the library, so I ate dinner there. The event was songs and testimonials presented by Minnesota adult and teen challenge , which is a faith based program for people suffering from addiction. There were some really powerful stories shared by people from all walks of life. I donated some of the money I had on me, as these folks are on a much more difficult journey than I. I did a bit of research on the group, it seems like a very good and transparent charity. Had a shower at the campground before turning in. Looking forward to my ride tomorrow. It will mostly be along 7, which had faster traffic but nice, wide shoulders. Glad the weather cleared up, it's a nice night for camping
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Posted: 06/22/2016
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I realized that I never sent a post from my bike ride into the twin cities last Monday, so here is my delayed update. I had another morning rain storm as I was getting ready to leave, so I didn't get going until a little later. Pretty easy ride, just following the MRT into st Paul. I stopped at the great water brewing company for a bit while I waited to meet up with my parents. Great waters is pretty unique in that it does cask conditioned ale and is CAMRA certified. For those that aren't familiar, I'll just say that they make some very fine English ales. Met up with parents mid afternoon, and we rode together for 20 miles to my house in Richfield. Then it was a lengthy dance of driving my car back to st Paul to pick up my parents car, driving back to my house, loading up our bikes and gear in my parents car, and driving that back to my parents house in EP. Then, I sat on the couch for a week. Nice rest, but it's good to be back on the road.
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