Tuesday, May 29, 2018

WNR ON MEMORIAL DAY


To start off the day, we had several participants at the Memorial Day Observance at Oakland Cemetery in Waukon.

DAVID & SUZANNE BROUGHT JOHN S TO THE CEREMONY

BOB Z PATROLLING THE GROUNDS

JULIE PRESENTING THE QUILTS OF VALOR
BOB Z RECEIVING HIS QUILT
DALE GETTING ASSIGNED HIS DUTY
BOB Z HEADING OVER TO SHOOT HIS RIFLE SALUTE
EVERYONE THERE WAS GLAD HE REMEMBERED HIS GLASSES!
THE RIFLE SQUAD WITH BOB & DALE
DALE GETTING READY TO FIRE
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE, BOB!
After the Memorial Day program fourteen of us gathered at Casey's for our annual Memorial Day ride.  It was 85 degrees when we left town and temps would reach into the 90's before we got back.  Nancy, Lois, David, and Al rode two-wheelers while Wayne & Sandy, Meryle & Mary, Dayton & Joan, and Bob & Julie were on trikes.  Dennis & Marlene rode in the yellow support convertible.

BETTER BRING ALONG SOME OF THAT POWERADE TOO, DAVID

GOOD TO HAVE NANCY WITH US AGAIN

SANDY IS DELIGHTED WITH THE WEATHER!
We journeyed north on HWY 76 to Eitzen and took Pool Hill Road down the hill to HWY 26 in New Albin.  We followed 26 to CR 14 near Mill Stone and took it west into Caledonia for a break.  Since it was very warm, I decided we needed to take more breaks than usual.

JULIE & DAVID SHED THEIR JACKETS

NANCY IS HAPPY WE STOPPED!
After our break we continued on 76 north to CR 10 heading west through Sheldon and Houston and turning west again on CR 26 past the very busy Money Creek Campgrounds and on into Rushford for our second break.  CR 26 is a very scenic back road.

AMPLE PARKING AT THE KWIK TRIP IN RUSHFORD



After our break in Rushford we took HWY 16 east to CR 25 north through Peterson.  CR 25 is another scenic back road in SE Minnesota.  It took us north to HWY 30, which I consider to be Minnesota's version of HWY 9 in Allamakee County.  After a short jaunt on 30 we were able to get on HWY 250 south and wound our way through Lanesboro and onto HWY 16 west.  After less than a mile on 16 we turned onto CR 21 heading north.  This part of Minnesota had apparently received a lot of rain on Friday night because we saw a lot of water still sitting in farm fields.  CR 21 took us north through the suburbs of Henrytown and on into Canton where we turned on to HWY 44 east and into Mabel for our final break.

AAAH!, A LITTLE SHADE

GETTING SOME "HIGH TEST" INTO THE HARLEYS
We then continued east on 44 to CR 8 (Locust Road) and followed it south to Bear Creek Road east and onto HWY 76 south just outside of Dorchester.  76 south took us back to Waukon where we had 167 miles on the trike when we pulled into the shed.  A very warm but scenic ride for Memorial Day!

After the ride we gathered at the Rotach's for our annual Memorial Day cookout.  We were joined there by Chuckles and Suzanne and Seth.

THE GUYS PARK IN THE SHADE

CHUCKLES....NEVER KNOWN TO MISS A FREE MEAL!

SETH CHECKING OUT THE PLANT LIFE

GALS RELAXING AFTER SAMPLING THE RUM

MORE RUM SAMPLERS

GOOD FOOD FOLLOWED BY GOOD CONVERSATION
Our next special ride is the Hospice Ride on June 10th.  This year it leaves from the Winneshiek Medical Center in Decorah and not from Spillville.  Also this year most of the riders will leave as one big group from the Medical Center at 11 AM.  There is also a free will donation breakfast at the center before the ride.  I plan to leave Casey's at 9:30 that morning, so anyone who wants to ride along with me can meet there.  This is a very good cause for us to support.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

FIFTEEN TO VOLGA--MEMORIAL DAY RIDE & COOKOUT

Fifteen participants gathered at Casey's on Wednesday evening including two newbies--Al & Seth, both on two wheelers.  Also on two wheels were Florida Bob, Howard, David, Larry, Jim & Cathy, and Bob R.  Trikes were ridden by Meryle & Mary and Wayne & Sandy, and Dennis & Marlene rode in the yellow support convertible.  
GOOD SIZE GROUP ON A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT

HOWARD AND FLORIDA BOB "ON THE ROCKS"

DAVID CHECKING FOR POCKET CHANGE



It was 82 degrees and partly cloudy skies as we pulled out of Casey's and onto HWY 9 west.  At the stop at Breezy Corners we turned onto HWY 76 for a short jog and onto Forest Mills Road.  After about 5 miles we turned west onto Cherry Valley Road and on into Postville.  We cruised through the outskirts of Postville and onto HWY 18 heading east.  After a short sprint down 18 we turned south onto the Gunder Road and just outside of Gunder we turned south onto Agate Road and into Elgin.  After passing through Elgin we took CR W51 south again and through a very patriotic Wadena.  Just south of Wadena we turned east onto CR 24 (Bush Road) and followed it to CR C2W just outside of Volga.  We proceeded into Volga City and stopped at the Pit Lane Convenience Store there for a break.

LARRY TELLS HOWARD THAT HE REAR ENDED JIM'S BIKE AND LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT

FLORIDA BOB HAD TO REPLACE THE SECURITY BATTERY IN HIS HARLEY

AL KEPT UP WITH US

LARRY TELLS DENNIS NOT TO BACK UP ANY FURTHER

AL IS OK, BUT SETH HAS A SORE REAR!

After leaving Volga City we kept going east on C2W and onto HWY 53 and on into Elklader.  We passed through Elkader and onto HWY 13 heading north.  We turned off 13 onto 182nd St. and into Farmersburg where we took Golden Avenue north to HWY 18 just outside of Monona.  We then passed through Monona (the railroad crossing is a little smoother now) and took the Volney Road past Volney and into Rossville.  Outside of Rossville we turned onto HWY 76 north and on into Waukon where JoAnn and Bugsy joined us at Gus & Tony's.  I had just over 100 miles on the Wing when I got home.  Really a nice ride and good to have the Tweedy's with us.  Hopefully Al will join us again on our rides.

MEMORIAL DAY RIDE AND COOKOUT
Monday is our Memorial Day ride and cookout at the Rotach house afterwards.  We will leave Casey's at 1 after paying tribute to our vets at 10 that morning at Oakland Cemetery.  There is no parade this year.  After the ride  Bob R will be cooking brats for everyone, and there will be samples of Caribbean rum, but bring your own drinks and a snack, desert, or salad with you.  Everyone is welcome.  If you can't make the ride, you can still come to the cookout.  We should be back in town around 5. See you on Monday!

Sunday, May 20, 2018

EIGHT ATE AT STEUBEN

Eight hungry WNR gathered at Casey's Saturday afternoon for a RTE to Jo's Kountry Bar in Steuben.  Meryle & Mary, Carl & Joyce, and Bob & Julie rode trikes, while Dennis & Marlene followed in the support convertible.

A HUNGRY CROWD GATHERS

MERYLE TELLS CARL ABOUT HIS FREE LUNCH AT HD

CARL WANTS TO KNOW IF THE BURGERS ARE GOING TO BE "GUNDER" SIZE
We departed Casey's at 4:30 under partly cloudy skies with the temp at 77 degrees.  There is a lot of road construction going on across the river, but since "all roads lead to Steuben", we knew we could find a way.  We took the Forest Mills Road past the Gelo Estate and on into Luana and then onto HWY 18 east.  18 took us through Monona, Giard, Marquette, across the river, into Prairie du Chien and to HWY 60 going east.  On 60 we went through Wauzeka and just outside of Boscobel, turned on to CR E heading north.  Scenic E led us into Steuben parked next to the city park in front of Jo's.

ALL ROADS GOT US HERE

DENNIS WONDERS WHY THE STREETS ARE SMOOTHER HERE THAN IN WAUKON

OUR DESTINATION
Jo's special on Saturday is a half-pound cheeseburger with a half order of fries, and that seemed to be the item of choice.  After eating we crawled out the door and mounted up again for the trip home.  CR E was just as scenic going up the hill to HWY 27.  We turned onto 27 heading north through Seneca and into Mt. Sterling where we picked up HWY 171 heading west down to the river.  At the river we turned north on HWY 35 passing through Ferryville and then across the Blackhawk Bridge into Lansing.  I hate riding on HWY 9 (the Terry E Branstad Memorial Highway), but the sky looked threatening, so we took it back to Waukon and missed the rain.  Hopefully Carl & Joyce made it back to Rossville without getting wet.

I know some people were unhappy that the "rubber" jar had not been replenished in Steuben, but the food was great and the ride was scenic.  I had about 125 miles on the trike when we pulled into the shed at home.

UPCOMING EVENTS
A week from Monday, the 28th is Memorial Day, and time for our annual ride and cookout at the Rotach house afterwards.  After paying tribute to our veterans, we will meet at Casey's at 1 PM for the ride and should be back in town for the cookout around 5.  Hopefully the weather will cooperate and everyone is invited.

Sunday, June 10th, is the annual Hospice Ride.  There is a little different format this year, but more on that later.  Set that date aside, and maybe we'll ride as a group over to Decorah that morning.



Wednesday, May 16, 2018

GREAT NIGHT....FOR APPLE BLOSSOM WHITE

Finally great weather greeted 15 WNR on Wednesday night.  Our group composed of Bob Z (Florida Bob), Howard, Larry, David, Gary, Jim & Cathy, and Bob R on two-wheelers, Wayne & Sandy and Dayton & Joan on trikes, and Dale and Bugsy & Helen in support vehicles.

LARRY SAYS HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WEATHER

GOOD WEATHER--GOOD CROWD

NOW WE HAVE A "SCHOOL" OF FISH

SUN REFLECTING OFF A WINDSHIELD AND A HEAD!

BUGSY EVEN GOT DRESSED UP FOR THE OCCASION

GOOD TO SEE WAYNE & SANDY AGAIN

HOWARD LOOKS GOOD AFTER BATTLING A BUSH!

GARY ARRIVES ON HIS TRUSTWORTHY STEED

MOUNT UP!
The plan was to cruise through the orchards at Gays Mills to view and smell the apple blossoms.  Since Wisconsin is doing a lot of road construction right now, we had to be careful choosing a route.

We left Casey's at 5:30 under clear skies and 77 degrees.  Taking HWY 9 (Terry E Branstad Memorial Highway) we bounced our way up to Lansing and crossed the Mississippi on the newly painted Blackhawk bridge.  We then took HWY 35 south and turned east up the hill on CR B and motoring through Towerville and Star Valley before arriving at HWY 131 south and on into the Cenex Marketplace in Gays Mills for a break.

AMPLE PARKING AT THE CENEX

DALE RECOVERED FROM HIS TRIP TO DC

BUGSY IN HIS "SEXY" CLOTHES

JIM TELLS STORIES

After our break we backtracked a little on 131 north to CR X and headed east again.  X took us through Montgomery just in time to miss the rush hour and then onto HWY 61 heading south.  At the intersection of 61 and 171 at Rolling Ground, we turned west on 171 and down through the orchards.  They did not disappoint!  The apple trees were loaded with blossoms and filled the air with that sweet fragrance.  We also saw many crab apple trees in their pink blooms and could smell the lilacs in bloom also.  We followed 171 west through Gays Mills and Mt. Sterling and down the hill to HWY 35 again.  Heading north on 35 we passed through Ferryville.  35 took us north to HWY 82 west and across the Blackhawk bridge again.  Since I refuse to travel on HWY 9 more than once a day, we took the Lansing/Harpers road to the Elon road and followed it west on into Waukon and Gus & Tony's where Joann Gelo joined us for eats.  The ride on the Elon Road was a lot drier than the last time we were out there! I had about 111 miles on the Wing when I pulled into the shed.  WHAT A RIDE!!
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This Saturday, the 19th, is our first RTE.  It's our "ALL ROADS LEAD TO STEUBEN" BURGER RUN.  As on the ride sheet, we will be leaving Casey's at 4:30 Saturday afternoon and wind our way into Steuben to Lou's Railroad Street Station for food and drink.  EVERYONE IS WELCOME!



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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