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Promoting the bicycling lifestyle in The Buckeye State

Land of Enchantment Tour – Day 4

Pedaled out of Alamogordo, New Mexico. After a sightseeing stop at the Three Rivers Petrolyph Site, we felt weary and hitched a ride in the back of a stranger’s pickup truck to our destination of Carrizozo, New Mexico.

Land of Enchantment Tour – Day 3

Pedaled from Las Crues to Alamogordo, New Mexico, with a sightseeing stop at the White Sands National Monument.

Land of Enchantment Tour – Day 2

Pedaled from Caballo Lake State Park to Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Land of Enchantment Tour – Day 1

Pedaled from the KOA campground in Silver City, New Mexico to Caballo Lake State Park. Impromptu hospitality and lunch provided by the Black Range Lodge in Kingston.

Land of Enchantment Tour – Travel Days

Flew into Las Vegas, Nevada on September 11, met my friend Colleen, drove to Phoenix, Arizona and spent the night at Colleen’s niece’s apartment, then drove to Silver City, New Mexico.

Kelleys Island Bicycle Tour

I took a two-day mini-tour by bicycle from my home near Akron, up to Sandusky to catch the ferry over to Kelley’s Island. I borrowed a Yakima Big Tow cargo trailer from a co-worker, to see how I liked touring with a trailer compared to panniers. I had a delicious and inexpensive lunch of pancakes and a ham and cheese omelette at Gramma Joe’s restaurant in Vermillion.

After the 90-mile ride to Sandusky, I found that the ferry there was shut down due to high winds. The other ferry was an additional 45-mile ride away, around Sandusky Bay. I hitched a ride with a generous local stranger, who drove me directly across the bay on the freeway, where it was just another five-mile pedal to the ferry at Marblehead. I will remember to call ahead to check the ferry status next time…

Once finally on Kelleys Island, I set up my tent and showered at the state park campground, which was very nice. I had a cheeseburger for dinner at the Kelleys Island Brewery, then a couple drinks with a few locals at the Village Pump Bar.

The next morning, I had pancakes and strawberries for breakfast at Bag the Moon restaurant, which was again delicious, and surprisingly inexpensive. I had to take the ferry to Marblehead again, where I caught a ride with a nice woman named Cindy back to Sandusky, and then pedaled home.

RAGBRAI XXIV: Index

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  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day -1 (July 21, 2006) – Driving from home in Ohio to catch the shuttle in Waterloo, Iowa
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 0 (July 22, 2006) – Shuttling from Waterloo to the ride start in Sergeant Bluff
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 1 (July 23, 2006) – Sergeant Bluff, Bronson, Anthon, Battle Creek, Ida Grove
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 2 (July 24, 2006) – Ida Grove, Boyer, Wheatland Township, Arcadia, Manning, Audubon
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 3 (July 25, 2006) – Audubon, Wichita, Guthrie Center, Monteith, Redfield, Adel, Waukee
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 4 (July 26, 2006) – Waukee, Granger, Polk City, Elkhart, Bondurant, Mitchellville, Colfax, Lambs Grove, Newton
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 5 ( July 27, 2006) – Newton, Reasnor, Sully, Lynnville, Searsboro, Montezuma, Brooklyn, Victor, Ladora, Marengo
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 6 (July 28, 2006) – Marengo, Williamsburg, Holbrook, Windham, Cosgrove, Coralville
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 7 (July 29, 2006) – Coralville, Iowa City, West Branch, Springdale, West Liberty, Atalissa, Moscow, Muscatine
  • RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 7+1 (July 30, 2006) – Random sightseeing during the drive home from Waterloo, Iowa.

RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 7+1

Random sightseeing during the drive home from Waterloo, Iowa.

RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 7

Coralville, Iowa City, West Branch, Springdale, West Liberty, Atalissa, Moscow, Muscatine

RAGBRAI XXIV: Day 6

Marengo, Williamsburg, Holbrook, Windham, Cosgrove, Coralville