Thursday, June 30, 2011

Katy on the ferry across the ohio river :)

The town of Dixon..haha

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Kentucky...woo!

We awoke to another awesome morning at the cave in rock state park. Despite my imaginary raccoon nightmares and waking up katy in the middle of the night we had a good night sleep.

We crossed the ferry this morning and heard an interesting story about a cylist that swam across the ohio river because he was determined to do it on his own. Riding this morning was awesome :) Nice rolling hills as we entered kentucky. We powered through a pretty quick day passing through the town called Dixon...woo.

We ended up staying at this biker hostel in sebree KY at the first baptist church. AMAZING! There were showers, laundry, matresses, this awesome hang out area, and more! To top it all off the pastor and his wife invited us over to their home for dinner. In the words of katy and her mom...glorious! The mom made it here just in time for dinner with the sag wagon...so much excitement for one day I am sure I forgot something.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Looking out of the cave.

Down by the banks

Apple by the Ohio river.

Raccoons and Caves.

Last night i was awoken by the very unpleasant sound of a raccoon breaking into our baby wipes. I immediately woke katy who decided it was nothing to worry about. I tried to scare the coon away with a head lamp. Next thing you know he was patrolling our panniers....so annoying. Finally fell back asleep and woke up to another glorious day.

Began pedaling out of goreville toward cave in rock. The climbs were long but not soo steep that I was in agony. All in all it was an awesome ride to cave in rock. We hit a few steep climbs as we were arriving into town, but after all the things I have biked up what is one more?

We found that the park had a restuarant and a cave. We set up our tent and headed for food. The food was delcious all the while I was icing my heat rash suggeststed by Dr. K (Alexis' dad). We hiked down to the cave and found some awesome views of the river.

Maggie 1st pic is for you..remember all that talk fresh. year about squiggles? they do exsist in rare mini marts.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Apple on the road... a little finger in the picture. Oh well.

Another successful 70 miles.

Woke up after a glorious night sleep at the best western and headed out of chester (home of popeye). Had a quick flat 25 miles or so and arrived in murphysbourgh just before 11.

We were extremally disappointed to find out that this town of 10,000 did not have a place to get breakfast. So we went to walgreens grabbed some snacks and headed out of town.

We hit some rolling hills and the heat picked up. Just outside of our final destination when we were hungry hot and tired we hit some HUGE rollers. Up and down we went all the way to goreville.

Talking to some locals at the market we got some advice on a good place to eat in town.We arrived at the restaurant and were not dissappointed . I chowed down half a rack of ribs, mashed potatoes and baked beans. Then katy and i finished off spliting a bluberry cobbler and a delcious piece of chocolate cake, yum. Stomachs full we very slowly pedaled the 2 miles into our campsite . Happily restin now. Tomorrow ...cave in rock.

Monday, June 27, 2011

POPEYE!

We were kept up a large portion of the night by thunderstorms or worry of thunderstorms. We decided to stay in a hotel tonight to avoid any chance of storms and air out our things.

This morning we got a late start (around 1030) because we had to wait for a storm to pass. Heading out on the tail of the storm. We immediately hit a huge hill coming out of the park.

We journeyed through some rolling hills (not as big a yesterday) and rushed to get to chester fearing other storms would pop up.

We came into a flat area and found ourselves mashing on the pedals into chester IL ...home of popeye! We r relaxing in our hotel watching hoarders. My heat rash has not gotten any worse ....thanks for the tips gram!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

BEE STING

my bee sting from two days ago...huge!

Panniers!

Panniers are heavy! Today was a long day for me. As we went up and down the ozaraks I learned what katy and her mom have been doing for 2700 miles and I am continually amazed.

We arrived into the st francois state park just as a thunderstorm was rolling in. Trying to find a solution to my non itchy heat rash. I immediately called gram to get the nursing perspective on the situation. As the storm began to rage outside we realized the tent was about to be in a river and had to flee to higher ground.

Hopefully we wont see any more storms tonight and the weather will hold off until we nestled in a hotel bed tomorrow afternoon

Saturday, June 25, 2011

A suspicious thump

Nice relaxing 50 mile day...I have a confession to make, there is blood on my hands. I killed a squirel today. We were descending and all the sudden a Russel and a thump later bye bye squirely! I was screaming for about a mile then laughing for another.

Decided to stay in the super8 and thank goodness it was hailing. We will see what tomorrow brings! Onward toward st. Francis state park.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Donuts! Part 2.

we traveled on through troy and wright city. When were 5 miles from marthasville we recevied a troubling call from the sag car that there might not be somewhere to stay in marthasville and we have to pedal on 8 more miles to washington. Arriving at the katy trail i found a brochure that said there was camping and water here. I promptly ran across the street to ask at the deli and was pleasantly informed we could camp almost exacly where our bikes were.

The car arrived and we chowed down on black bean borritos yum. Took a water bottle shower which was pleasantly refreshing. We hung out in the goofing around tent and will now be lulled to sleep by the sounds a the concert across the park. A very long and trying day for me but well worth it. Tomorrow only 50 miles to a state park near sullivan!

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Donuts! part 1.

This morning I started out nice a fresh after a great night sleep at the river edge motel along the mississippi river. Nora had been up from her boot camp alarm and had already located a donut shop in town. The three of us took off into town and quickly purchased a dozen donuts. We consumed as many donuts as we could and packed the rest for the road.

We got into the rolling hills of missouri and found some of the most amazing riding that I have ever done. We quickly started chipping away at our set. After the newbie (me) firgured out a secure bungee system.

40 miles and a few bridges under construction later we arrived at the state park where noras car was park. The mom decided she was done...(see katys blog for coming details) and she decided we should continue on to marthasville . Side note the mom is awesome and could probably kick my butt on a bike. She will be returning to sag us toward the end of our trip.

As katy and I rode on we peddled up and down the hills..

Thursday, June 23, 2011

I did get a little sunburned. I apolgize if this is confusing. To clarify...nora and christine are jumping the car in front of us and riding backwards to meet us everyday.

Tomorrow we are headed farther south to possibly another hotel. There is apparently no camping in the town we may end up in.

For more details...read katy and the mom's blog at http://twosurlysagirlyandamom@blogspot.com not sure if those slashes are in the right direction.

Until tomorrow!

8.7 sets

So today I realized that 15 years of swimming really has played a role on how I exercise. 90 miles is really just 9 sets of 10! Today we left from hamilton, IL and headed for missouri.

We started out with a few road closures from landslides that we could go through. We were supposed to cross into missouri after the 5th set or so...but there was apparently no road on the other side. So instead we happily stayed on the IL side of the river where it was nice and flat.

When we finally reached the bridge to cross over the mississippi nora was standing there saying "I am not going over that bridge" It was a small bridge and since katy and the mom had done some much scarier bridges. We flagged down a car to follow us and go slow to protect us from the other cars behind.

Just over the bridge we found the rivers edge motel our final destination for the day. We found a hotel room with 3 double beds so we are all enjoying our own beds.

We made spaghetti with awesome sauce our porch.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The fire...day one

Day 1

I survived riding day 1! We made it to hamilton, IL today. About 72 miles from where we stayed last night. All day katy and jayne were raving about the lack of panniers. It made me a little nervous about what is to come. It was a long but comfortable day with rain on and off.

Towards the end of the day we rode through a huge bunch of may flies for about 3 miles by the mississippi river.

For dinner, nora made us true brats! The food has been amazing. After what felt like hours of work trying to get a fire going katy and i had given up hope to sit and watch it smoke. All of the sudden, it caught! So thanks to the little dry wood nora brought us we defeated the wet wood and got the fire going.

Tomorrow we will try and push ahead between 80 and 90 miles. We are trying to get a lot of miles in before we loose the car and have to carry our panniers.

We found them!

made it to iowa! we will be car camping and not carrying gear for the next five days! Thank you aunt nora! pancakes for breakfast were amazing. Our final destination...is winston salem NC! First day first state line. 74 miles is the plan crossing into IL.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Here we go!

Well, all minor catastrophies aside...aka a small piece of my bike breaking last night. I made it to the airport. I really hope my bike makes it on the plane. Because I am really to tired to deal with lost baggage. ;) Meeting nora upon arrival then making the 5 to 6 hour drive to somewhere in Iowa. here we go