All in all, we had 14 in our group of Wednesday Night Riders show up for all or part of the Win-Med Hospice Ride on Sunday.
Bob P joined us from Wisconsin. We also had Richard & Melodye, Jim G & Cathy, ChucK, Dee, Terry, Mike, Jim S, Roger, Julie, and Wayne. Dave M also arrived with his HOG group for the ride.
A small group of us left Casey's in Waukon at 9:30.
Mike, Bob P, Richard, and Melodye arrive. |
Bob and Terry make sure Richard gets aboard. |
Bob P on a brand new Harley and Julie in her Durango |
Our group was soon joined on the route to Decorah by Jim & Cathy and ChucK and Dee. We all arrived at Win-Med together. The hot, windy day that was predicted arrived.
EASY PARKING AT WIN-MED |
A PRE BREAKFAST DISCUSSION |
TIME TO EAT |
While we were having breakfast and registering for the ride, Jim S and Roger joined us.
We were treated to breakfast sandwiches, fruit, and cinnamon rolls. |
ChucK and Dee are enjoying the food. |
After the breakfast, the ride was to begin at 11 AM. Some of the "coffee connoisseurs" in our group decided that a trip to Caledonia for the air-conditioned comfort of the Ruptured Rooser was a better choice, so they opted out of the ride and forfieted all of their prize winnings.
The rest of the group (six of us) joined about 60 other cycles and cars for the scheduled ride. We passed through Ossian and West Union and into Wadena on county roads and the newly paved highway 56. We stopped at Barney's there in Wadena for our first break. With the temps now approaching 90 and a stiff south wind, hydration (non alchoholic) became important.
We left Wadena and took county roads and highways 112 and 13 passing through Volga, Osborne, Elkport and into Osterdock for our second break. The restaurant and bar (Stockyard) in Osterdock has been completly remodeled and added to since I had been there.
Nancy arrives from directing traffic earlier. |
Bob P and Terry find parking in the metropolis of Osterdock. |
After our brief stay in Osterdock, we followed county roads and highways 52, 128, and 13 through Guttenberg, Clayton Center, St. Olaf, Gunder, Elgin, and into Clermont for our last break at the city park.
Mike, Terry, Bob P, Jim S, and Bob R find shade for parking. |
Mike finds out he's not going to a graduation party |
After the refreshments in Clermont, we made our way to the PIVO Brewery in Calmar by taking CR B40 and HWY 150 through Festina and into Calmar. At the reception at PIVO we were joined by Julie and Wayne. We were treated to sanwiches, cheese curds, meat sticks, cookies, and bars. No one of us present there won any prizes, but the numbers called were pretty close to ours! Mike did get his bid for propane at the silent auction. The Wednesday Night Riders were recognized along with two other groups for supporting the event. I believe the route covered about 170 miles. THANKS TO ALL FOR SUPPORTING A VERY WORTHWHILE CAUSE!
IF WE ARE ABLE TO RIDE WEDNESDAY NIGHT, WE WILL MAKE OUR WAY UP TO HOUSTON.
Also, start thinking about whether you want to go on the Summer Trip (formerly Guys' Trip) from July 28 to August 2. The plan is to explore some of the interesting and historic attractions along the Lincoln Highway (US 30) in Iowa and Nebraska. Bob R will need to know your intentions by July 4th.