Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Going Somewhere Different Double Century Bike Ride


For the last three years I had been leading a double century bike ride that started in Coon Rapids that went up around Lake Mille Lac and back. After last year I made up my mind that I wasn't going to ride up there this year. The only scenic part of that ride was the 60 miles around the lake, but the other 140 miles was really quite boring.

 When I got back last year I marked out a rough route going out west from Champlin and back to see how far west I could get doing about 200 miles. I let it sit for about a year until someone on one of my recent rides asked if I was going to lead the Summer Solstice Double Century this year. I said I wasn't, but I had another ride almost finished that I could do.

 In about two weeks I had the ride that I called, Going Somewhere Different Double Century, scheduled on the ride calendar. I initially was going to post it for Saturday, 06-30-18, but the day had several hours of rain in the forecast. When I posted the ride for Sunday, 07-01-18, it looked like a decent day. How quickly the weather forecast changes. Based upon the weather still looking like I should do something other than riding 200 miles in the rain on Sunday I rescheduled the ride until Monday, 07-02-18 at 0530 am. This meant the person who asked me if I was going to lead my double century couldn't ride because he had to work.

On Monday, 07-02-18, Catherine, Paul and I rode the double century that ended up being 211 miles. The route basically went west from Champlin to Willmar. It then turned north from there to Spicer, then back east to Champlin.

It was a beautiful day for a bike ride.


Here are a few pictures and videos from the day...


Catherine just about ready for the day's ride...







Paul and Catherine at our first stop at the Kwik Trip in Buffalo...

Catherine and the look...






Took this just before the video below...




Catherine and Paul at our stop in Litchfield...

I wanted to get a picture of Catherine and Paul with a sign coming into Grove City, but there wasn't one from the direction we came. This certainly would do...


Catherine took over my iPhone .....




Catherine on the Glacier Lakes State Trail. We rode the section that was just north of Willmar to Spicer. This was the nicest trail I've been on in a while. I don't recall one expansion crack.

Historical Monument

Catherine at the Subway in Maple Lake. We were at mile 170 of 211.





Catherine saw a Buffalo statue earlier in the day when we biked through the town of Buffalo. I don't recall where she saw it, but after riding all day she decided she wanted to ride it.  Luckily, I knew where there was another Buffalo statue, but when we got there there was a sign that said "Do Not Touch".


Thanks to Catherine and Paul in joining me on the adventure!!

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