Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Baker's Dozen to Arlington

On a beautiful summer evening, thirteen Wednesday Night Riders filled the parking lot at Casey's in anticipation of a pleasant ride through the northeast Iowa countryside.  The group consisted of 5 trikes ridden by Chuck (not Chuckles), Ron, Irv, Wayne & Sandy,and Darrel; 6 bikes with Howard, Al, Bob Z, David, Lois, and Bob R aboard, while Greg furnished the support convertible.

LOIS HAS HER OWN PRIVATE PARKING SPACE





BOY, THE SUN'S BRIGHT!

WE'VE GOT QUITE A GROUP TONIGHT!
We departed Casey's with temps in the mid 80's and took HWY 9 west to Centennial Road and turned south.  We followed Centennial down to CR W46 for a ways west and then jogged onto W42 and into Ossian.  Just outside of Ossian we saw new signs posted that indicated a spot where the Yellow River begins.  W42 passes through Ossian where it becomes Juniper Road and leads us into West Union where we take HWY 150 south.  150 took us south to Fayette where we passed through town and got a look at Upper Iowa University.  On the edge of Fayette we found Wadena Road then Kornhill Road and finally onto G Avenue.  G took us to HWY 187 where we turned east and cruised into Arlington's 6 Corners Gas & Grub for a break.

MOTORCYCLE GANG INVADES ARLINGTON

SANDY LOOKING FOR CASH TO BUY ICE CREAM

DAVID TOOK LOIS'S PARKING SPOT
After our break we took CR W51 north out of Arlington and onto C2W where the scenery really started to turn beautiful as it did on C24 where we watched some deer dance in front of us.  C 24 took us back to W51 and down through Wadena and Elgin.  The views coming down the hills into these two towns are really something to behold! We continued on W51 into Cleremont where we found B60 heading east and then onto the Gunder Road north again.  The short stretch of Gunder Road took us to HWY 18 just outside of Postville.  We passed through Postville and took HWY 51 north to HWY 9 and then east to W60 at Fishville and turned north again to Old Stage Road and east into Waukon and Gus & Tony's where Bugsy greeted us.

PLENTY OF PARKING OUTSIDE G & T'S

WE WERE TREATED TO A BEAUTIFUL SUNSET ON THE WAY IN

BUGSY USHERS US IN


Once inside Bugsy disappeared to take a call from Donald Trump.  I had 126 miles on the Wing at Gus & Tony's.

NEW LEADER NEXT WEDNESDAY
Bob R will be leading some of the other WNR from Hell to the north shore of Lake Superior on next Wednesday, so you will need a new leader.  Also Gus & Tony's will be closed on the next two Wednesday nights.

Monday, July 22, 2019

PIZZA! PIZZA!

Nine WNR lined up at Casey's on Sunday for our "You Gotta Love Summer" Pizza Run.  Our mission was to sample the renowned tasty pizzas at the Village Square Restaurant in Fountain, Minnesota.  With a near perfect summer day on tap, Roger, Al, and Jim & Cathy mounted bikes while Darrel, Meryle, Carl & Joyce, and Bob R pulled up on trikes.

WHAT WE ARE AFTER
CARL IS ABOUT TO ASK BOB FOR HIS CREDIT CARD!


JIM TRIES TO TALK ROGER & DARREL INTO CALLING IN THEIR PIZZA ORDERS
We departed Casey's at 11AM and headed north on HWY 76 through Hanover and Eitzen and then turned onto CR 17 heading to Spring Grove.  We passed through Spring Grove on HWY 44 and after going past Mabel, we turned onto CR 21 in Canton.  21 took us all the way to Lanesboro where we stopped for a short break and waited for Roger to circle the gas pumps.

CARL SHOWS MERYLE HOW TO TURN ON HIS RADIO

CATHY LOOKS FAMISHED!
County road 21 offered us some fantastic views and as we picked up CR 8 outside of Lanesboro, it didn't disappoint either.  It was a great day for viewing the green, green valleys below.  CR 8 took us into Fountain, and we arrived at the Village Square for our pizza.

WE'RE HERE!
After parking the rides, we went inside and placed our orders.  Of course Jim & Cathy and Al ordered ahead so they got theirs first, but the rest of us were surprised in how quick we got ours.

WE CAME AT A GOOD TIME--NOT TOO BUSY
MERYLE'S PIZZA
While eating, the conversation turned to how much Carl & Joyce were going to have to pay for air conditioning after hosting the folks from Tennessee last week.  The Village Square also is known for it's great homemade pies, but we were all too full of the delicious pizza to try some.  Maybe we should schedule a "pie run" sometime in the future and return here.

After eating, Darrel and Roger took a different route back in an attempt to find Roger's gloves that he lost on the way.  The rest of us took HWY 52 back south through Preston and then turned onto HWY 16 heading east.  IMHO, HWY 16 is the most scenic state highway in southern Minnesota.  The views on either side of the road are great!  16 took us back through Lanesboro, past Whalen and Peterson, and into Rushford where we picked up CR 27/26.  This is another county road where the views are terrific as it passes through Money Creek and onto HWY 76 south.  76 took us into Houston where we stopped for a bit to see if anyone needed a break.  No one did, so we continued on our journey by taking CR 9 over to CR 21 and then turned again onto CR 25 and back over to HWY 16.  Apparently this area had received a lot of heavy rain also, since there was water standing in the fields and CR 21 was still closed and 25 had been just recently opened.  HWY 16 took us through Hokah where we picked up HWY 44 and headed into Caledonia for a stop at the Dairy Queen and Kwik Trip.  Cathy had been stung by a bee that was still in her jacket.  Jim felt so sorry for her that he went across to Kwik Trip to buy himself some iced coffee!

CARL & JOYCE GAS UP WHILE JIM GRABS HIS COFFEE
After Cathy and Bob R finish their ice cream (What's pizza without ice cream?!), we head back south on 76 passing again through Eitzen and back into Waukon.  We racked up about 180 miles with great weather, good food, and very special scenery!

RIDE TO HELL (and maybe back)
Right now making the trip starting next Monday morning are Bob Z, David, Chuckles, Clair, Darron, Jim, and Bob R.  We plan to leave Monday morning and make it to South Bend, IN, the first day.  The second day is our ride to Hell followed by an overnight stay in Gaylord, MI.  On day three our journey takes us through the "tunnel of trees" along Lake Michigan and then into St. Ignace where a ferry ride to Mackinac Island is in order.  After returning from Mackinac Island we will continue on into Ste St. Marie for our overnight.  Day four takes us along the northern shore of Lake Superior stopping for views of the lake along the way.  Nipigon is our overnight stay.  On day five we will continue along the north shore with stops at Kakabeka Falls and Split Rock Lighthouse scheduled.  We will end up in Sturgeon Lake, MN, for the night.  Day six will be our return journey back to Waukon.
WE DO HAVE ROOM FOR ONE MORE GUY if this sounds interesting.  Just let Bob R know!


Wednesday, July 17, 2019

ALL TYPES OF RIGS TO BAGLEY--PIZZA RUN SUNDAY

Fourteen riders lined up in five different types of rides to head on the Bagley loop on Wednesday.  With temps in the low 80's and a clearing sky, Larry, Chuckles, Lois, Al, and Bob R brought their bikes.  Ron & Helen and Darrel were on trikes, while Greg (first Wednesday night ride) cruised in on his Spyder.  Dale was in the support convertible and Bernell (newbie) rolled in on a Slingshot (a first for our Wednesday nights).

GOOD TO SEE GREG & THE YELLOW SPYDER AGAIN
HELEN JOINS US AGAIN



We took off down HWY 76 and Forest Mills Road where we picked up Jim & Cathy on the outskirts of the Gelo ranch.  Forest Mills Road took us into Luana and onto HWY 18 heading east through Monona, Giard, Froelich, Marquette, and into Prarie du Chien.  Outside of Prairie we turned west onto CR C and passed through parts of Wyalusing State Park and onto CR X.  X took us along a very muddy Wisconsin River and through Wyalusing and into Bagley.  In Bagley we found CR A heading east again and then onto CR VV and CRV over to North Andover where we stopped at MC Sports Bar & Grill for our break.

WE ARRIVE IN NORTH ANDOVER


MC ALSO SELLS TIRES BESIDES RUNNING A BAR & GRILL

A CLOSE INSPECTION OF BERNELL'S SLINGSHOT

EVEN THE CATS ARE LAID BACK IN NORTH ANDOVER!
After getting drinks and observing the ongoing card game, we departed MC's on CR V and took the roller coaster part of this county road over to CR U.  U took us north onto HWY 35 and we followed it through Bloomington and Patch Grove to HWY 18 heading west.  18 took us back through PDC and over to the Volney Road in Monona.  VR passed us on through Rossville and onto HWY 76 north (Terry E Branstad Memorial South) and into Waukon and Gus & Tony's where Bugsy joined us.  We were treated to a "sun dog" in the sunset on the way back.  I guess it's unusual to see them in the summer.  After some discussion Dale absolutely refused to share his cheese curds with his in-laws.  I had about 130 miles on the Wing parked outside of G&T's.

"YOU GOTTA LOVE SUMMER" Pizza Run is Sunday.  We will leave Casey's at 11 AM on Sunday.  The plan is to eat pizza at the Village Square in Fountain, MN.

Yucatan Road
Last Wednesday on our way to "Thumper" Road, we took CR 4 through Yucatan to Houston.  Cathy took the following photo of our group.


Highways 9 and 76
As many of you know, my "pet peeves" are the conditions of Highway 9 from Waukon to Lansing and Highway 76 from Waukon to Marquette.  Out of frustration, I sent an e-mail to our legislative representative, Anne Osmundson, telling her that the signs shown in the photo need to be placed along these two highways.

  
I'm anxious to hear her response!

Thursday, July 11, 2019

WNR GOES TESCEMPERING (THUMPING)

A dozen units lined up at Casey's Wednesday night under sunny skies and 80 degrees.  Chuck (not Chuckles), Darrel, and Irv motored in on trikes.  Bob Z, David, Jim & Cathy, Larry, Chuckles, Al, Darron (first Wednesday night ride this year), and Bob R manned two-wheelers.  Dale & Greg rode in the support convertible.
GATHERING UNDER BRIGHT BLUE SKIES

LARRY & CHUCK (NOT CHUCKLES) CHECK THE WEATHER

THE SUPPORT CONVERTIBLE READY TO ROLL

IRV & AL TAKE ON FUEL

JIM WELCOMES DARRON TO THE RIDE
Our goal for the ride tonight was to include Tescemper Road (pronounced "Thumper" by bikers) near LaCrescent.  We departed Casey's and headed north on HWY 76 and then turned west onto Dorchester Drive passing through Dorchester and on into Spring Grove.  Outside of Spring Grove we turned north again onto CR 4 passing through Black Hammer and Yucatan on our way to Houston.  However, it looked like the "good old" Weather Witch was going to play her tricks on us again, as the skies toward Houston began to darken.  We turned onto HWY 76 outside of Houston and passed through. I had planned to stop in Houston for a break, but decided to continue our quest for "Thumper" since it looked like we were going to get wet if we stopped.  

Outside of Houston we took CR 9 east to CR 21 where we turned south and followed it to CR 25 where we turned north up the steep hill and then east again where the road is called South Ridge Road.  Continuing on 25, we approached Tescemper (first turn south right before the WXOW tv towers) and turned onto what I consider the most scenic 4 miles of road in the tri-state area.  The speed limit is only 25 mph for a good reason.  It lets you enjoy the absolutely spectacular scenery on either side of the road.  Tescemper (Thumper) took us back down to CR 21 and we turned back east to HWY 16 and on into Hokah's Kwik Trip for our break.  So far due to the "skillful" maneuvering of our fearless leader, we have avoided any rain showers.

TIME FOR A BREAK--ABOUT 74 MILES


BIG "FRAIDEY CATS" PUT THE TOP UP ON THE CONVERTIBLE
After leaving Hokah, the temperature had dropped to 72 degrees and we noticed wet areas on HWY 44 as we headed towards Caledonia.  Passing through Caledonia we got back on HWY 76 south and passed through Eitzen.  We then turned back east on Iowa River Drive and then south again on the Lycurgus Road. and then onto HWY 9 at the Lycurgus Church.  We got off of 9 ASAP onto Iron Mine Drive, over to HWY 76 and on into Waukon and Gus & Tony's.  The sky towards Decorah really looked dark, so we hope Darrel and Darron made it back home OK.

WE ARRIVE AT G &T'S SAFE AND DRY

BUT LOOK AT THE DARK SKY TO THE WEST
Once inside JoAnn joined us.  After listening to the Gelo brothers banter over their pizza order, Chuck (not Chuckles) remarked that maybe it was good that he didn't have any brothers!  It rained while we eating, so the bikes were wet when we came out, but we didn't have far to go.  Hopefully Jim & Cathy and Chuck (not Chuckles) got back home with no problems.
I racked up a little over 130 miles on the Wing on the "Thumper" run.  Depending on weather, next Wednesday may be the Bagley loop.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

THE PLACE=THE MYSTERY

A dozen riders lined up at Casey's Saturday afternoon to partake in the much-anticipated Mystery RTE.  We had Gary & Gloria join us on a newly acquired trike.  Like Dale said, "You can never have enough Gelos."  (Did he actually say that!).  Also on trikes were Darrel, Wayne & Sandy, and Bob & Julie.  Roger brought over his Spyder, and Chuckles and Jim were on bikes.  Dennis & Marlene drove the support convertible.

CHUCKLES SHOWS, BUT WE WANTED LOIS INSTEAD


GARY & GLORIA'S "NEW" RIDE
With only one knowing the mystery destination we left Casey's at 3:30 under partly cloudy skies and a comfortable 75 degrees.  Out on 76 south and onto Forest Mills Road we went past the Gelo ranch and turned onto Cherry Valley Drive.  We passed through Postville, onto HWY 18 west, and then turned south on the Gunder Road.  Gunder Road took us through Gunder and then a turn on Agate Road took us down to Elgin.  In Elgin we found a newly paved Golden Road that took us just outside of West Union and on into Casey's there for a short break.
NO, CHUCKLES, THIS IS NOT OUR MYSTERY DESTINATION


After a brief break, we passed through West Union and turned onto HWY 150 heading south.  150 took us through Festina and Calmar before we turned onto HWY 325 and into Spillville where a huge crowd was gathered for the fireworks show at dark.  Passing on through Spillville we turned onto the Dvorak Memorial Highway and rode it onto Protivin and The Place, our mystery destination.  

PARKING IN DOWNTOWN PROTIVIN
ROGER SAYS, "WE MUST HAVE TAKEN THE SHORT-CUT TO GET HERE!"
We go inside and place our orders.



It took a while, but when we got our food, it was very good.  In fact, it was the biggest fish sandwich I had ever seen!  There was a very good crowd inside, and I think they probably could use some more help serving food.
After leaving The Place we headed north out of town on Willow Avenue and followed it on into Cresco.  In Cresco we turned onto HWY 9 east and followed it though town.  On the outside of town we went straight ahead onto Pole Line Road.  PLR proved to be a nice smooth ride into Decorah, but we did spot a few deer on the way.  Fortunately they were quite a ways from the roadway.  In Decorah we picked up HWY 9 again and Darrel and Roger dropped out to head home.  The rest of us followed HWY 9 back to Waukon.  We clocked 133 miles on the trike on a very pleasant Saturday afternoon.