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Omaha to Ames Bike Tour

Yes, I did it. I biked with my old mountain bike from Bellevue (Omaha) Nebraska to Ames Iowa. That's 198 miles in two days. The first day I biked 75 miles to Atlantic Iowa where I tented behind a fire station. On the second day a shower, bed, and a full day of relaxation and recuperation was to tempting not to go for it so I rode the full 123 miles. Tail wind of parts of the way helped a little too. Though the thunderstorm cell later that day that traveled with me did not. Day1:   Distance:  76.61 miles (123.29 km)   Max Speed: 31.8 mph (51.2 km/h)   Average Speed:  11.1 mph (17.9 km/h) Day2:   Distance: 123.28 miles (198.40 km)   Max Speed: 36.7 mph (59.1 km/h)   Average Speed: 12.0 mph (19.3 km/h) The Departure Saturday morning was quite chilly even in the fifth-wheeler of my parents-in-law at which we stayed. So I was reluctant to get up and going.  At about quarter to nine I took off after having had a simple breakfa...

Twitter?

Yeah, I'm going hi-tech here and will be twittering on my tour. Of course I must remember doing so, I must want to do it and most of all have phone reception with my pre-paid T-Mobile phone. At Slater I needed to climb playground equipment and hold the phone high to be able to send the message. :( In any case, it's mainly a fun thing to do and somehow I need to use up some of the minutes on that phone. Twitter allows me to send SMS (short text messages) and post it that way. I guess blogger does, too. But this way the short live feed is separate from the nice long trip reports and other musings.

Well, this weekend might be it

The star constellations look right for the Omaha to Ames bike ride. I redid my route a little and got rid of some hills. However there is no way to avoid the huge ascent (and decent) right at the get-go. For overnights I have picked some camp ground, however this isn't set in stone.  So the days will be about the bike ride I did yesterday minus the trailer and plus four panniers.  So I'm not sure if it will be any easier to ride.  I'm nearly done packing and the packing list right now is: Front Left Pannier: toiletries: sunscreen bug spray toilet paper bike lock toothpaste toothbrush hand sanitizer lib balm comb miscellaneous: extra tent string zip ties pliers lighter band-aids chewing gum outside pocket: photo camera phone (backup) Front Right Pannier: snacks: beef jerky trail mix (two bags) granola bars (22 pieces) butter kekse dyed fruit outside pocket: led front light led rear light (two) led head light batteries (8 AA ...

I wasn't planning on 65 miles

Heidi's daycare is closed and I thought of doing a small bike ride to get used for the tour. Things got a bit stressed getting Oskar to school since both sets of car seats were in mom's car. So I packed a few things and we rode on our bike to Oskar's school just in time. Heidi and I continued our ride to Ankeny to have some lunch and back. Since R38 is still closed due to construction we took US 69. I quickly remember why I loath to ride there. The traffic is just horrible. So we back tracked though Kelly to R38 and on to Slater where we stopped for ice cream and a playground break. Like last weekend we took the High Trestle trail to Ankeny, had lunch and returned the same way. Of course this time we took the shorter and nicer detour on X Avenue. Surprisingly I feel fine the day after. Distance: 65 miles Max Speed: 27.4 mph Average Speed: 11.8 mph Slater has a nice little grocery that's open 7 days a week with pretty long hours.  Quite nice and of cours...