Hi everyone!
Greetings from Vermillion, South Dakota, where we are taking refuge in a cute coffeeshop from some pretty nasty thunderstorms. So far the trip is great, and I've clocked some good miles -- 42 on Monday, 30 on Tuesday, and 75 (!!) yesterday. Tuesday I jack-rabbited in the morning and rode at a fast pace into a persistent headwind, so after 30 miles I was DONE. One of the lessons I've learned on this ride is that I need to leave the triathlete at home ... But yesterday was great.
The scenery and terrain are breathtakingly beautiful; lots of rolling grass-covered hills, some great bluffs along the Missouri River, and great country roads.
Today we were awakened from our campgrounds at the Lewis & Clark Lake on the Missouri River by heat lightning and an impending thunderstorm at 4:40 AM. We poked our heads out of our tents, and saw a line of *very* high-end fiberglass fishing boats attached to trailers, waiting to put in for what looks like a seriously big-money bass fishing tournament. But there were 50 mile/hour winds and nickel-sized hail headed our way, so no boats going in, and we packed up and headed east.
I'm not entirely up to date on the blog, but there are a couple of new posts:
http://www.knowledgeproblem.com/lcbiketour/
And remember the Leroy Coolbreeze Fund at the Melanoma International Foundation!
https://www.z2systems.com/np/clients/mi ... p?news=364
Thanks again; catch up with y'all again later!
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