Spoiled! Just a few decent days & we're loving it! Yesterday we spent mowing... After all the rain - the yard looked more like a field. We had just enough drizzle late afternoon to raise the humidity. Today, I planned to get Butch out for a ride.
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Butch on the trail~ |
Lake Manawa State Park is close & it's a treat for me to ride a paved surface. We found a little off-shoot trail that was very pretty, before heading around the lake.
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On the main trail~ |
This trip, I really wanted to ride the section of trail that connects to the Wabash near Tastee Treat. As we took it, the winds really picked up & it was tough going.
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Trail underpass, train overpass repair~ |
I accidentally used the wrong lens, but you get the idea.
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Under Interstate 29~ |
This was my first time, under an interstate highway. It was way quieter than I expected. Butch pointed out how much the earth had dropped & settled around the pilings!
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Trail to Iowa Western~ |
In just under two-miles - we came to familiar territory. I'd taken this trail a few weeks ago, pretty urban & noisy - but nice if you wanted to ride up to the college.
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At the Wabash! |
The other direction - is the northern most starting point of the Wabash Trace. Looking south down the trail, all shade, made it tempting. I may ride that section again this week.
Instead, we turned back & returned to the trail around the lake. I do say
around the lake - in the broadest sense, since it doesn't actually put you on the lake, but through neighborhoods & industrial areas surrounding. At one point - you ride along side the Veterans Memorial Hwy. It's so noisy & cars are zooming past.
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Cute! |
This
little RV caught our attention as we went past
Leach Camper Sales. Just about the cutest thing ever! So tiny, but it has everything you'd need for an overnight or weekend trip - especially if you were taking bikes.
The waterway & bridge don't look exceptional - but when you read the link above - it's an important improvement to the infrastructure of the city.
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Mileage Marker~ |
When we were working on the
Centennial Trail in WA, we had plans for painted mileage markers. The project was never completed, since Butch & I had volunteered for the effort & moved before we could accomplish it. Embedded in the paving, these markers are much nicer & longer lasting.
Starving after a twelve-mile ride, most of it into the wind, we hoped to find a Maid Rite in Bellevue. It was long gone, but
Culvers was open. We topped off lunch with
Concrete Mixers - an item highly recommended with good cause!
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