Showing posts with label October. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

A Dark & Chilly Tandem Ride

Dover Loop: 20.31 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 1 hours 32 minutes, average speed 13.2

Brrr, it’s getting cold out here. We couldn’t go far this evening because of the cloudy skies. We did bike to Dover but did not dare stop to rest for fear we would get caught on the road after dark. By 6:00 p.m., it became scary to be out biking even with all the bike lights on. We made it home just as the sun was sinking out of sight. This evening ride brought us to within 6 miles of totaling 3000 for the year. We hadn’t seen mileage like this since 2008.

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We decided to gamble that we would be able to complete our mileage challenge on another day—there just has to be one more good biking day left before we end our 2012 biking season.

Friday, October 26, 2012

A Chilly Pumpkin Ride

RRT – Lanesboro to Harmony: 46.11 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 3 hours 35 minutes, average speed 12.8

The strong winds and cool temperatures put us on the Root River Trail again today. This was also the opening day of the Pumpkin Ride on the Root. We, however, did not see pumpkin riders out on this crisp morning. We pedaled to stay warm stopping only to perform a bit of trail maintenance required due to the strong winds and storms we have been getting.

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Once in Harmony, we stopped at the Crunchy Side for another quiet Friday lunch until the seven brothers from Iowa arrived—a loud but very friendly group. They were also cyclists but not on bikes this weekend—“too cold” said one brother.

With the leaves gone from the trees, we were able to see more wildlife than usual on the Trail: Cardinals, blue jays, turkey, “flying” squirrels scampering under our tires and one deer being hauled by hunters in a wheel barrow.

We had to chuckle once we neared the parking lot where our van was waiting—it looked so lonely sitting there all by itself—where is everyone? I guess the 39-degree temperature must have had something to do with it but we sure did enjoy this late October biking day along the Root.

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Will we make our 3000 mark for this year? We’re getting close but our season is also nearing its end—the pressure’s on.  Stay tuned to find out.

Friday, October 12, 2012

An Afternoon on the Root River Bike Trail

RRT—Lanesboro to Harmony: 46.33 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 3 hours 42 minutes, average speed 12.4

Because of the wind and cool October temperature, we decided to drive to Lanesboro and enjoy a day biking on the Root River Trail. The trail towards Rushford will be closed until December but the news is good—the trail is being widened which should include some much-needed resurfacing. We took off towards Preston with a lunch stop at the Old Barn and then onto Harmony where we stopped in at the Crunchy Side. We learned here that the Root will be extended soon to continue on to Forestville State Park. All land has been acquired so that the project can finally become a reality.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Racing Against Time

To County Road 10 and Home: 16.59 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 1 hour 17 minutes, average speed 12.8

But I don’t want to pack the bike away yet! We began cranking down our country road heading west into the 12-mph winds and 40-degree temperatures unsure just how many miles we could comfortably ride before we would become numb from the cold. As we continued pedaling and an enjoyable conversation began, we were surprised to realize we were soon miles away from home. The only factor preventing us from continuing further down the road was the reality that the sun would be setting at 6:32 p.m. and the lights would go out. We are hoping the snow holds off long enough for us to get at least 3000 miles on the bike for the year—we haven’t seen that number since 2008.  It will take some motivation and dedication but we know it is possible.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Mankato River Ramble

42-Mile Road Route: 41.90 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 3 hours 13 minutes, average speed 12.9

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Despite the 24-degree temperature on this sunny, Sunday morning, we were happy to be in our van and on the road by 5:30 a.m. driving toward Mankato, Minnesota to attend the second annual Mankato River Ramble bike ride. We so enjoyed this ride in 2011 and were looking forward to ending our 2012 bike season with this very special event.

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Registration volunteers were cheerfully greeting the 1600 registered riders as they arrived despite the frosty morning air. We collected our riding information and were then directed towards a warm beverage before beginning the 42-mile scenic Lake Crystal Loop. We chose to bring the tandem for this event and as we awaited the 8:30 a.m. ride start, we enjoyed visiting with riders curious about our recumbent bike.

We continue to be amazed with the mass of volunteers willing to give their gift of time in a way that is so very meaningful to us and the volunteers on this Mankato ride are some of the best. The River Rambler organizers excel at organization and include many appreciated details such as assigning these two gents the task of waving riders out with wishes of a pleasant and safe journey—how thoughtful.

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As we began pedaling out of the Land of Memories Park, the stream of cars just arriving for the event continued to roll in with their bikes in tow. We pedaled slowly so that we could focus on each sponsor sign that lined the route as we exited the park.

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Just 3.5 miles into our ride, we encountered our first rest stop at the Minneopa State Park. We were entertained here by the musical sounds of the Fatheads which we enjoyed while munching on delicious cookies as we gathered around a warm fire. The temperature was cool but we stayed comfortable layered in clothing to prevent the chill from affecting our enjoyment of the ride.

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After a thank you wave to the cookie girls, we pedaled away from the park and towards the historic Red Jacket Railway Trestle bridge built in 1901 and newly reopened this biking season. We enjoy working pieces of history into our biking adventures.

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We were well-cared for along our route and greatly appreciated this man pointing us towards our next mouthwatering stop—the Rapidan “Pie” Park. The Rapidan Dam CafĂ© baked up a tasty variety of award-winning pies and accordian and guitar music by the Bockfest Duo added warmth to the air.

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As the SW wind began to increase, we felt an urgency to keep on moving. We biked the next 21 miles out into the country without stopping. We passed through the town of Lake Crystal with its beautiful lakes and then experienced the down hill glide of the “Elevator Shaft”. We were happiest when travelling north with the wind to our back. We finally reached the Judson Bottom Road with its scenic rolling terrain leading us to our next rest stop at Minnemishinona Falls with one more pleasant volunteer inviting us to stop in for a rest, an offer we were happy to accept. More cookies, music and visiting enticed us to take an extended rest before completing the final 7 miles back to the Land of Memories Park.

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Our last miles of this journey were along the Minnesota River. We were reminded of the dry season we have had as we looked out over the receding waters.

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We finished our ride back where we began and collected our Ramble tee shirts beautifully designed with the trestle bridge across the front. We’ll be marking our calendars for October 6, 2013 so that we can attend the third Annual River Ramble. We so enjoy spending this day with the happy folks of the Mankato River Ramble making memories and meeting new friends.

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Our Pumpkin Ride

St. Charles and Home: 11.55 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 57 minutes, average speed 12.0

What a cold and heavy ride this was. Cold because our bodies are not used to biking in 40-degree temperatures and heavy because we chose to purchase more groceries than planned on this errand. Milk and laundry soap can add pounds quickly to our packs plus the added wind resistance made for another endurance challenge. The monster hill out of St. Charles seemed gracious to us today, though, and we were at the top before fatigue set in. The cold was not an issue now as our bodies seemed to acquire an internal furnace that comforted us all the way home.

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

High Fashion

Dover Loop: 20.69 miles
Tandem Pedal Time: 1 hour 29 minutes, average speed 13.8

Here we are into October already. The dryness of our summer has not been great for crops but it sure has made for a good biking season. I enjoyed riding in fashion today protected by my new specialized bike helmet. I now have a collection of 3 cracked bike helmets that I can’t seem to part with—any ideas of what I can do with them? We pedaled away from Dover’s Roadtrip Roadhouse and on towards St. Charles via Hwy 14. We wanted that one more opportunity to climb the category 5 hill taking us out into the country—really, we had some local errands to do before turning for home ending another nice biking evening!

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Amish plow horse gathering hay in our field on the farm