Eight Wednesday Night Riders made the journey Sunday morning to Monticello to support Camp Courageous at their omelet breakfast fundraiser. Bikers were Jim & Cathy, Chuckes, and Lois. Dave, Richard & Melodye, and Bob made up the three-wheeled gang.
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| CHUCKLES & LOIS FIRST TO ARRIVE |
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| THE SLINGSHOT ROLLS IN |
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| JIM ARRIVES, CATHY WALKS |
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| TIME FOR PRERIDE B S |
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| DAVID ARRIVES ON HIS "OLD" RIDE |
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| JULIE SEES US OFF |
THE LEADER GETS READY
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| CHUCKLES WOULD SOON BE STRUGGLING WITH HIS ZIPPER |
When we departed Casey's it was just above 50 degrees and partly cloudy. We traveled down through Rossville, into Monona, onto HWY 18 and then over to HWY 52 near Froelich. Following HWY 52 through Garnavillo, Guttenberg, Millville, Luxemberg, and New Vienna until we reached Dyersville where we took a short break at Casey's.After a short break, we picked up HWY 136 just outside of Dyersville and passed through Worthington. We then turned onto HWY 151 south at Cascade and sped along at 65 mph until we reached the turn for HWY 38 at Monticello. HWY 38 south took us to the turn for Camp Courageous (190th St.) and we rolled into CC and found our usual parking spot on the basketball court. By now the sun was out, and the temp was in the upper 60's.
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| PLENTY OF ROOM FOR PARKING |
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| LET'S EAT! |
While we were in line for the omelets, I met the new CEO for CC, Craig Stadtmueller. He wanted to know more about our Wednesday Night Riders group. I informed him about us as much as I could, and told him we have been coming down both spring and fall for the fundraising breakfasts for at least 25 years. He was impressed and gave us a warm welcome.Usually when we get there, around 11:15 or so, the dining area is about half empy. Today, however, they were still streaming in at that time. I asked the lady who made my omelet about the crowd, and she says they have been extremely busy the whole time. She was actually from a group that came all the way from Waukee, Iowa, to volunteer.
We loaded up our plates with the omelet, toast, and sausage patties and found a place to sit. There we were served juice, coffee, milk, or water if we wanted it. Our coffee connoisseur, Jim, said the coffee was just better than none, but I noticed he still had several cups.
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| EIGHT CHOW HOUNDS |
We usually try to take a different, more scenic, way back, so we weaved our way through Monticello on HWY 38 and followed it up to CR A47 and turned north. After arriving at HWY 20, we took it back through Dyersville and HWY 52 north. Taking 52 north back through New Vienna, we turned west on HWY 3 and motored past Colesburg and into Edgewood where Bob and Dave needed gas. After gassing up we made the mandatory ice cream stop at the Edgewood Country Club.After our ice cream treats, we got onto CR X 21 (Littleport Rd) and headed north. This stretch of road is one of my favorites. It's been recently resurfaced and offers some outstanding scenery. After passing through Littleport we continued onto CR X3C (Grandview Road) and enjoyed some more great views until we reached HWY 13 north. We then cruised through Elkader and stayed on 13 until we got to CR B65 and motored down the hill into St. Olaf and then took CR X28 (Fawn Hollow Road) into Farmersburg. After passing by xxxhole's garage, we made our way to HWY 18 staying on X28. After turning back west on 18, we turned off at Luana and followed CR X16 through Hardin and then passed the Gelo plantation where Jim & Cathy departed. The rest of us motored on north to HWY 76 and into Waukon.
I had a little over 200 miles on the Wing when I arrived home. GREAT RIDE FOR A GREAT CAUSE!
If it's fit to ride Wednesday night, Pikes Peak will be our goal.
Lois correctly identified the mystery rider in the last post. It was Jack Nicholson. He starred in many films, but I most remember him in the movie Easy Rider.