Thursday, May 21, 2026

ELEVEN INVADE PATCH GROVE

 Again this Wednesday evening proved to be not the warmest, but we still had 11 riders show up at Casey's.

The bikers were Lissa, Bill, Chuckles, and Lois.  The three wheel gang had the majority of the rides with Terry, Mark, Dave, Richard & Melodye, Wayne, and Bob.  Our two "iron butts" weren't with us tonight.  Mike was off building a rail fence and Jim was spraying crops.

GOOD TO SEE LISSA  AGAIN

THE TRIKES ARRIVE EARLY

ADMIRING DAVE'S NEW RIDE

BILL ROLLS IN

CHUCKLES & LOIS ARRIVE

LOIS DIRECTS WAYNE TO PARKING

The plan was to take Bob's "shortcut" to the Wyalusing/Bagley area in Wisconsin, so we left a crowded Casey's and headed out east on the Elon Road( CR A52)  Once we reached the Elon Road, we turned back north for a short jog on Lansing/Harpers Road (CR X42) before taking Lafayette Ridge Road back east to Great River Road (CR X52)  We followed GRR past the Wexford Church and spotted the "Big Foot" family just before we entered Harpers Ferry.

The Great River Road took us all the way back south to HWY 76.  We then cruised south on 76 into Marquette where we picked up HWY 18 and crossed the Mississippi River bridge into Prairie du Chien.  Hwy 18 bypass (S Main St.) took us around PdC and we reconnected with HWY 18 near Culver's.

After negotiating all the stop lights in PdC, we continued on 18, crossed the Wisconsin River bridge and made our way to CR C.  After making sure everyone was caught up we continued our adventure on CR C and through a small portion of Wyalusing Park.  Once we reached CR X, we turned southward on it to its end at CR P.  All of these backroads are a treat to ride since they are pretty well maintained and offer up some great scenery.  I call CR P the "roller coaster" road because of all the great ups and downs on the hills that lead us over to HWY 18 again.  I decided to pass up the rest of Wyalusing Park for a warmer day.

Once we reached HWY 18 again, we did a short backtrack to HWY 35 and after a brief trip, we arrived for a break at the 1835 Crossroads Convenience Store near Patch Grove.

UNLOADING AT CROSSROADS

THREE WHEEL ONLY PARKING?

SNUG UP THEM HELMETS
After our break, we continued our foray by going back to HWY 18 again and taking it back through PdC and continuing on 18 all the way to Monona.  However some riders thought it would be better to take HWY 76 back to Waukon, so our group was cut in half.  Continuing the original plan, some of reached Monona and passed through taking the Volney Road to Rossville and then HWY 76 back to Waukon.  The rest of the wanderers were waiting at Uptown for eats.  Another cool, but fun ride.  I had a little over 100 miles on the trike when I parked her at home.


UPCOMING EVENT

Our annual Memorial Day ride and cookout (picnic) is going to take place on this coming Monday (Memorial Day).  After paying tribute to the "fallen" who gave their lives for our freedom, a ride from Casey's at 1 PM is planned.  Right now the plan is to venture north towards Rushford.  After the ride, there will be a cookout (picnic) at Rotach's.  Grilled brats will be furnished, but if you come, bring along a dish to pass, like a salad or a desert.  IF YOU CAN'T MAKE THE RIDE, YOU ARE STILL INVITED TO THE COOKOUT!  That should start around 4:30 to 5.  AGAIN, EVERYONE IS INVITED TO BOTH THE RIDE AND THE COOKOUT!



How about this guy!

Sunday, May 17, 2026

FULL PLATES AT N A FIRE DEPT. PANCAKE BRUNCH

 Counting Mike & Joan (who worked there), we had a total of 13 WNR present at the New Albin Fire Department Pancake Fundraiser on Sunday.  Chuck & Dee, Dennis & Marlene, Wayne, Richard & Melodye, Bob & Julie, and Jim & Cathy were in attendance.  

Jim & Cathy left earlier than the rest of the group, since Jim was afraid they were going to run out of coffee.  The rest of the group departed Casey's at 10:15 in cages, since it was raining then.

As advertised, the semi-world famous pancake flipper was in action.  Notice the wrist action!






Along with pancakes, eggs (anyway you wanted them), sausage, milk, and coffee were served.  Everyone was well-fed and served very quickly.  Seconds on pancakes were offered, but we were already stuffed with the good food.


FULL PLATES FOR EVERYONE!

Obviously because of the rain, we were not going to continue our Ride To Eat, so everyone departed on their own to various destinations. However, on the way back, Bob & Julie passed through Lansing to get a view of the new  Lansing Bridge construction.

Here's a photo of the progress on the bridge.  Let's hope the two ends end up matching exactly with each other!



If the weather is decent Wednesday, we will try a trip to Wyalusing/Bagley.


UPCOMING EVENT

Next Monday, May 25th, is Memorial Day.  As has been our custom for a good number of years now, we will go on a ride starting from Casey's at 1 PM.  After the ride we will get-together for a cook out at Rotach's.  Grilled brats will be furnished, but you are responsible for bringing a dish to pass (salad, desert, ect.) and maybe a chair.

Saturday, May 16, 2026

LOTS OF SMILES

One of the Wednesday Night Riders "good to do" events took place this last Thursday and Friday.  We gave our trike rides to the residents of Good Sam and North Gate Care Center in Waukon.  Needless to say the residents were thrilled to see us come again, and you can tell by the smiles that they really enjoyed the rides.


On Thursday, with sunny skies and temps in the mid 70's, Ron, Chuck, and Bob treated the residents of Good Sam to trike rides in Waukon.  We ended up with about 20 riders including a couple who wanted to go around again.  The weather was great, but we had to change our planned route at the last minute.  For some reason, the IDOT decided that the smoothest section of highway 9 coming into Waukon needed tar snakes!  Trying to find smooth streets for riding in Waukon was a real challenge, but we did come up with a new route that was about the same distance as the original route.

Here's a few photos featuring the trike drivers and their happy riders at Good Sam.


CHUCK WITH PASSENGER


RON READY TO ROLL

BOB WITH RIDER

Special thanks to Julie for taking photos and passing out souvenier pins.


The next day, Friday, turned out to be even warmer for our rides at North Gate.  However, our "friendly" tar stripers were still in town, so we had to find an alternate route today also. It did work out and we gave 8 rides.  Here's a couple of photos from North Gate.


RON WITH PASSENGER


 

BOB AND PASSENGER

Since there were only 8 riders at North Gate, only two of us, Ron and Bob gave the rides, but Chuck was good enough to come over with his dog, Rocket, and take photos and pass out the souvenier pins.

Both days were "feel good" times for our Wednesday Night Riders!

Our next rides are scheduled for June 23rd at Wellington Place in Decorah.

SUNDAY'S RIDE TO EAT

The weather forecast for tomorrow, Sunday, is still loaded with rain and possible thunderstorms. The plan is to still go to New Albin for the Pancake Brunch fundraiser for the New Albin Fire Department.  If you want to go with the group, bring your ride (car, truck, or motorcycle) to Casey's at 10:15 Sunday morning, and maybe we can car-pool up to New Albin.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

ELEVEN TO WAUZEKA

We  had 11 riders show up Wednesday night for a scheduled trip to Wauzeka.  Trike riders were Mark (newbie), Wayne, Dave (a brand new one), and Bob.  Mounting bikes were Chuckles, Lois, Mike, Jim, and Bill.  Richard & Melodye arrived in their Slingshot.

CHUCKLES GREETS MARK, OUR NEWBIE

MORE EARLY ARRIVALS

PRE-RIDE CHATTER

BILL SNEAKS UP FROM BEHIND

We depart a crowded Casey's under mostly sunny skies and temps in the mid 60's with the everpresent wind.  Making our way south onto HWY 76, we soon turned onto Forest Mills Rd. (CR X16) and followed it past the Gelo plantation and avoiding "rush hour" in Hardin, we arrived in Luana.  Motoring through Luana took us to HWY 18 east and we cruised on past Monona, Froelich, Giard, Marquette, and into Prarie du Chien.

Once in PdC, we took N Main (CR K) north and onto HWY 35 north. After a short stint on 35, we arrived at CR N, and meandered along on one of the most scenic drives in the area until arriving in Wauzeka and our break at the BP convenience store there.

WAYNE & BILL DISMOUNT AT BP

JIM LOOKS PUZZLED WHILE LOIS JUST LOOKS

CHUCKLES & RICHARD TRY CALLING EACH OTHER

DAVE DISPLAYS HIS NEW RIDE


After our break, we made our way back to Prairie du Chien via HWY 60 & 18.  We then crossed the Mississippi River bridge again into Marquette.  But for some reason, we lost a rider in PdC.  Probably due to an empty coffee mug!  Dave also split for home on his new rig.  The rest of us continued the ride northward on HWY 76 and into Waukon, where most of us feasted at Uptown.  Arriving home, Bob had right at 100 miles on his trike.  A PLEASANT SPRING RIDE!

Welcome to Mark!  We look forward to seeing you again.

Today, Thursday, Ron, Chuck, and Bob will be giving trike rides to the residents of Good Sam in Waukon at 1 o'clock.  Julie will be taking photos and handing out our souvenier pins.  There looks to be about 25 riders.

Tomorrow, Friday, Ron and Bob will be giving trike rides to the residents of North Gate Manor in Waukon at a little after 1 o'clock.  Since Julie has another appointment, we are looking for someone to take photos and hand out pins for this ride.  There looks to be only 8 to 10 riders, so it shouldn't be very long timewise. So, if you can help out with this contact Bob.

Right now, the weather looks real "iffy" for the ride on Sunday to New Albin for the Fire Department Brunch.  It looks like those who want to go, will be doing it in cages (cars).  So, if you plan on going, bring your car to Casey's at 10:15 Sunday morning, and maybe we can car pool.  Stay tune for an update on the blog as the day gets closer.



Everybody should know this guy!

Sunday, May 10, 2026

EVEN DOZEN to Wood Carving & Burgers

 Our first RTE (Ride To Eat) for the Wednesday Night Riders drew 12 participants on our ride Saturday.  The goal was to take in America's Largest Woodcarving Museum in Ridgeway, Iowa (of all places) and then continue our journey over to Cresco for burgers at Dan's Road House.

The lucky dozen included Jim, Mike & Joan, Bill, Chuckles, and Lois on 2 wheelers.  Terry, Dave M, and Bob made up the 3 wheeled gang. Dr. David & Suzanne completed the converible crowd, and Julie supplied the "support vehicle" with her Dakota.


WELCOME BACK TO TERRY FROM HIS UTAH TRIP

LOIS WELCOMES BILL BACK FROM FLORIDA

PRERIDE BS AS ALWAYS

CHUCKLES WELCOMES TWO DAVIDS

With temps in the low to mid 60's and a very brisk northwest wind howling, we departed Casey's via HWY 9 to take Bob's "shortcut" to Ridgeway.  His plan being to take as many backroads as possible to avoid being wind blown.  It worked at times and at times it didn't.

After a short ride west on 9, we turned south onto CR W60 (West Ridge Road) and followed it to Yellow River Drive.  We turned west again on YRD for a short stint over to HWY 51 south.  With the wind still pounding us at times, we made our way into Postville where we picked up HWY 52 just outside of town and continued our journey passing through Castalia and Ossian before rolling into Calmar.

Just outside of Calmar we found 175th St. and made our way westward passing the PIVO Brewery (now for sale) and the South Winn Country Club. 175th took us over to CR B16 (Dvorak Memorial Hwy) and we took a short jog westward into Spillville.

On the edge of Spillville, we continued our quest and took a newly repaved CR W 14 on into Ridgeway and our stop at the Woodcarving Museum.  This building has an interesting history.  It was first a school, then a failed shrimp raising facility, and now a facility called the Turkey River Culteral Center that houses the woodcarving museum.

WE ARRIVE AT THE MUSEUM

DR. DAVID TELLS BILL THAT THE WIND DIDN'T BOTHER THEM.

JULIE ARRIVES EARLIER AND FINDS A SEAT
UNDER THE TOTEM POLE

We are soon invited on a tour of the museum with Slim Maroushek, the founder.  He informs us that we are going to see well over 6 thousand carvings, some done by him, and others from all over the world. The following are some photos and a video of just a few of the displays.


SLIM GIVES US SOME HISTORY AND BACKGROUND INFO

ONE OF THE MANY DISPLAYS THAT ARE MOBILE

ERTL TOYS EVEN HAD PROTOTYPES CARVED

JULIE GETS A CLOSEUP OF ONE OF THE MANY DISPLAYS
FEATURING ELVES

MOST OF THE DISPLAYS ARE THEMED
THIS ONE IS AMERICAN INDIANS

SOME OF THE CARVINGS ARE VERY RARE AND VALUABLE

ONE OF SLIM'S OWN CARVINGS

YEP, IT'S A CARVED SKELETON WITH ACCURATE BONE DIMENSIONS

YES, EVEN CARVED MOTORCYCLES

ONE OF SEVERAL TOTEM POLES SLIM CARVED

THE WORKS IN PROGRESS


I think all dozen of would agree that we were amazed and fascinated by Slim and his America's Largest Woodcarving Museum!  One could probably spend a whole day just viewing all of the carvings here in Ridgeway, Iowa.

After our amazing museum visit, we were all hungry for burgers, so we took another one of Bob's "shortcuts" heading for Cresco.  We left Ridgeway heading west on CR A46 (Schley Rd), and continued on this smooth asphalt over to another section of Dvorak Memorial Highway.  Only this time we followed it north on into Cresco where we stopped at Dan's Road House for our burgers. (After all, this ride was called a Burger Run).  Dan's was named one of the top burger places in Iowa last year when Bill, Julie and Bob ate there, and Dan's did not disappoint this year.  I think everyone had the "smash burgers" along with fries and they were fantastic along with the service!

THE BURGER GANG

SOME PEOPLE LOOK BETTER FROM THE BACK!


After our burgers, it was time to head back home.  The wind had not let up at all, so Bob decided to take Pole Line Road back to Decorah, instead of HWY 9.  We were able to dodge the wind in most places, but not until we descended the hill near Decorah were we completely out of it.  At least the temps still stayed in the 60's.  We completed our journey by taking a "ripped up" HWY 9 through Decorah and on into Waukon where everyone split for home.  The clock on the GW trike read just over 100 miles when she got parked in Bob's shed.

While we did have to battle the wind, I think everyone would agree that our first RTE was a success.  I think the Woodcarving Museum was fantastic and the burgers at Dan's were great.  It don't get any better than that!

UPCOMING EVENTS

This upcoming week is going to be a busy one for some of our WNR's.  A possible ride on Wednesday evening, and we are scheduled to do trike rides for the residents of Good Sam in Waukon on Thursday at 1 PM, and for the residents at Northgate Care Center on Friday with a time to be determined.  If you would like to see how we can create smiles on Thursday and Friday, you are invited to these two events.

Now, on Sunday, the 17th, you will have a chance to go on our second RTE, see a semi-world famous pancake maker in action, and take a scenic ride afterwards.  We will be leaving Casey's at 10:15 that morning (Notice the time change.  Bob may have to deliver the scripures at his church that morning), and head up to New Albin for the New Albin Fire Department Pancake Breakfast fund raiser.  After the breakfast the plan is to continue the ride and possibly go on Apple Blossom Drive up above LaCrescent.


We should also be excited to hear that one of our veterans, Terry, is going on the Veterans' Honor Flight to Washington, DC, on May 12th out of Cedar Rapids.  I really hope all the veterans in our WNR get to take that honor flight.

If Wednesday evening weather cooperates, Wauzeka will be our destination.