Leroy Coolbreeze Fund: sponsor Lynne's crazy bike ride!

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 20 Jun 2008 15:44

AWESOME! Want photos (of you knitting on yr bike ;))

Am out of town for weekend but will kick in $$ Monday! GO LYNNE!!
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Postby TheEqualizer on 21 Jun 2008 17:46

I think I pulled a hamstring just reading this post! :wink: :lol:

1,000 miles in about 10 days? FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!
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Postby Lynne on 21 Jun 2008 17:54

Ice that hamstring, EQ! Here is the fine print:

1. We are supporting ourselves, so I expect biking substantially less because I will have to take my turns at, for example, drive the car to our stopping point for the day, ride back until I meet the others, and then turn around.

My target is to ride 75 miles/day for the 11 days of riding (at the speed I ride that means 5.5 hours of riding per day).

2. If we meet inclement weather that'll reduce our riding.

3. I am taking some work, my knitting, my practice pad and metronome, and a bunch of Lewis & Clark reading. So I'll be happy to spend time off of the bike too!
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Postby Lynne on 21 Jun 2008 21:42

Outta here driving to Pierre South Dakota BUMP! I'll check in as often as I have Internet ...
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Postby Lynne on 23 Jun 2008 03:09

Here in Pierre and the bike is lubed and ready BUMP.
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Postby luddite lady on 23 Jun 2008 03:11

Have a great and safe trip, Lynne. Keep us updated when you can.
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Postby samburusunset on 23 Jun 2008 05:15

safe travels for Monday, Lynne.
Stewart and Stanley together again!! YO!
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Postby copeland_girl5 on 25 Jun 2008 03:10

Bump...hope all is well Lynne...

2 days down...

Day 3 -- Bonesteel SD to Sandcreek SD, 74 miles
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 25 Jun 2008 05:15

Photos! I want photos!!!!!!

Just kicked in a few bucks for Lynne's project and was able to earmark for Leroy Coolbreeze fund, but it didn't associate with her specifically...hope she's gonna be able to track the pledges...I did say something about her route in the comments...
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Postby Lynne on 26 Jun 2008 13:56

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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Postby IndyGirl on 26 Jun 2008 23:26

Lynne, I'm glad the trip is going well for you & that you've enjoyed the scenery along the way.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 27 Jun 2008 00:11

Me, too!
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Postby conroy on 27 Jun 2008 01:19

Woooooo!!!!


Thanks for the update, Lynn! Can't wait for the next post.
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Postby Lynne on 30 Jun 2008 03:17

Hi all! Greetings from Atchison, Kansas, home of the Atchison & Topeka Railroad (an important part of U.S. economic history!). It's situated right on the Missouri River and it's a nice town. The river is FAST moving, and it's amazing to imagine how Lewis & Clark and their crew paddled heavily-laden boats upstream to look for the headwaters of the river.

The riding's been good, except for today, when I had a massive wipeout in some large gravel. I'm torn up and sore, but OK to ride tomorrow.

Here are some photos. For smax, here's how cyclists use armwarmers:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3159/261 ... 24e743.jpg

Here I am the same day after lunch, enjoying the beautiful South Dakota countryside:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3182/261 ... cbea15.jpg

Here's some more gorgeous South Dakota scenery:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3276/261 ... 446b14.jpg

I haven't uploaded my pictures yet from the past couple of days, but we saw an amazing storm in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as eating at a great brewpub there.

Some of our tales are at

http://www.knowledgeproblem.com/lcbiketour

And don't forget the Leroy Coolbreeze Fund!

https://www.z2systems.com/np/clients/mi ... p?news=364

Later nutters! You all rock.
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Postby copeland_girl5 on 30 Jun 2008 09:44

Thanks for the update, Lynne. Too bad about the wipe out, hope you heal up and feel better soon. Brings back memories of a spill I took as a kid...I still have gravel buried in my knee from it...

And lady...you rock!!!
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