Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Minnesota

This was a very hard ride. 80 miles with rolling hills and constant headwinds. A nice surprise was the last 10 miles into Walker, MN as they just opened that section of the Paul Bunyan Bike Trail. Jim and Bob were very strong today. Brad and Craig are in earnest training.


This is where the great Mississippi River starts!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mayville, ND to Mahnomen, MN

Just starting out from Mayville, ND



Having a little fun along the way

The Cold War

Just hanging out with Miss North Dakota 2010


Just down the street from Oscar-Zero




The new Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State Historic Site actually consists of two sites telling the story of the Cold War years in North Dakota. They are the Oscar-Zero Missile Alert Facility (above) and the November-33 Launch Facility. They are the last remnants of the 321st Missile Wing, a cluster of intercontinental ballistic missile launch sites that were spread over a 6,500-square-mile area around the Grand Forks Air Force Base. The Oscar Zero Launch Control Center and the November-33 Missile Facilty played an integral part in the Cold War in North Dakota and the world.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Williston, ND to New Town, ND

The Missouri river in North Dakota

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

North Dakota


The riders with the caterer and Miss North Dakota 2010


This is the high-lite of the day. Craig is standing in front of the confluence of the Yellowstone river (which starts in Yellowstone National Park) and the mighty Missouri River (which has its origins in western Montana)


Made it to North Dakota, the "Roughrider State"!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Best Day of Riding

104 miles in 4 hours and 47 minutes! That averages out to 21 plus miles per hour. In Culbertson outside the King's Inn where the group will be bunking.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Montana, "The Treasure State"

All 106 miles of this with constant side or head winds!


The Trojan defeats the T-Rex, somewhere in Montana.


This is a spot on the way to Malta, MT where Butch Cassidy aided in Montana's most famous train robbery ever.