October 12, 2007---Huntington Beach Arrival

October 12, 2007---Huntington Beach Arrival
Reaching the Pacific Ocean after 42 days on the bicycle

Minneapolis to Huntington Beach

Pedaling a bicycle to Huntington Beach, CA has been my dream for more than five years. On September 1, 2007 the journey will begin. This blog will document "people" and "places discovered" along the journey. Welcome to a different way of seeing America. Enjoy a virtual ride!
Pics from first day
More pictures from the morning take off! http://www.jonsmithers.com/dennis090107-cathy/
Some really fun pics here.... http://www.jonsmithers.com/dennis090107

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Route Overview

Route Overview
Minneapolis to Huntington Beach

Itinerary

DAY #DATEMILESTOTAL MILES DESTINATION
1Sat 9/17171 Gaylord, MN
2Sun 9/255126 St James, MN
3Mon 9/357183 Spirit Lake, IA
4Tue 9/450233 Sheldon, IA
5Wed 9/558291 Sioux City, IA
6Thu 9/656347 Tekamah, NE
7Fri 9/739386 Elkhorn, NE
8Sat 9/867453 Milford, NE
9Sun 9/980533 Hastings, NE
10Mon 9/1055588 Holdrege, NE
11Tue 9/1173661 McCook, NE
12Wed 9/1276737 Haigler, NE
13Thu 9/1371808 Cope, CO
14Fri 9/1441849 Last Chance, CO
15Sat 9/1561910 Elizabeth, CO
16Sun 9/1634944 Columbine Valley, CO
17Mon 9/17631007 Colorado Springs, CO
18Tue 9/1801007 Colorado Springs, CO
19Wed 9/19701077 Pueblo, CO
20Thu 9/20751152 Walsenburg, CO
21Fri 9/21621214 San Luis, CO
22Sat 9/22601274 Taos, NM
23Sun 9/23481322 Santa Cruz, NM
24Mon 9/24311353 Santa Fe, NM
25Tue 9/2501353 Santa Fe, NM
26Wed 9/26671420 Tijeras, NM
27Thu 9/27681488 Contreras, NM
28Fri 9/28791567 Highways 52, NM
29Sati 9/29591626 Quemado, NM
30Sun 9/30751701 Vernon, AZ
31Mon 10/1741775 Forest Lakes, AZ
32Tue 10/2701845 Sunflower, AZ
33Wed 10/3451890 Scottsdale, AZ
34Thu 10/4261916 Sun City West, AZ
35Fri 10/5821998 Wenden, AZ
36Sat 10/6612059 Parker, AZ
37Sun 10/7592118 Desert Center, CA
38Mon 10/8902206 Desert Hot Spgs, CA
39Tue 10/9452251 Calimesa, CA
40Wed 10/10382289 Highland, CA
41Thu 10/11312320 Anaheim, CA
42Fri 10/12172337 Huntington Beach, CA
43Sat 10/1302337 Huntington Beach, CA
44Sun 10/1402337 Huntington Beach, CA
45Mon 10/15 Fly to Minneapolis, MN

Blog Archive

Do you think Dennis will make it to California?

An epic journey of more than 2000 miles. Untold encounters with the heart and soul of America. Surely this experince will change Dennis, but in what way? Cast your vote now.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Sheldon to Sioux City,IA

Top of the morning to everyone.

"A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles" Tim Cahill

If yesterday was an example of what Tim was referring to, then I'm in tune with his thinking.
While pedaling on a bike trail out of Spirit Lake I came up alongside a really "fit" gentleman.
His strong physique and excellent cycling skills were noteworthy. We struck up a conversation, and can you believe he was from my hometown of Cincinnati, OH. Tom had married an Iowa girl and they had spent the last forty years of vacations by Lake Okibogi. The next thing you know he invited me to meet his bride, Marilyn, and his brother in law, Jim and wife Judy. How amazing to learn that Tom lives in Norwood, OH (suburb of Cincy) and that he is a real Bengals fan. What's up with that Green Bay Packer's hat Tom? (Thanks also for your text message)
How about this, Tom was friends with Chuck Mignery, who has a son named Ed.
Ed and I were in the same graduating class. Way to go Coach Ed. (Hamilton High School Football)
Tom's brother in law, Jim, was an active bicyclist in Cincinnati, and rode over twenty years of
a special bicycle tour to Madison, IN. Jim, you should be on this adventure with me.
PS: Jim also rode RAGBRAI in 1983. (Ride across Iowa) It sure was nice enjoying a cool beverage and meeting you at Spirit Lake. Thanks!

Little did I know just how windy the day would become. I stopped for my first DQ lunch in Milford, IA and then proceeded to struggle with a punishing headwind and temps in the upper 80's. Although I was running about three hours behind schedule, I finally arrived about
7:15 pm at Clarice's home in Sheldon, IA.

Let me tell you about this fantastic lady named Clarice. She has a dynamic outgoing personality like you have never seen. A life long resident of Sheldon, Clarice is living a wonderful life that includes many highlights. She celebrated fifty years of marriage before her husband passed, and she was blessed with six children, I believe, 17 grandchildren, and maybe seven or so, great-grandchildren. Immediately, she made me feel so welcome and even allowed me to do laundry.
What a wonderful caring and loving person! Brady, Megan, & Colin, you are really blessed to have such a "cool" grandmother. She took me to a nice restaurant and we had such a neat conversation. I met her friend and "customer" of 25 years, Sandy. Have a great trip to Chicago, Sandy.
You may ask about the word "customer" and how that relates to Clarice and Sandy. Well, Clarice has achieved over 36 years of "Presidents Club" membership with Avon. You should see her awards. There you have it, a beautiful woman with an outgoing personality and an interest in sales. She is awesome.
Clarice, I'm not going to tell all, but suffice to say, what an evening we enjoyed together.
I'm really glad you go to church with that police officer who pulled up behind us with flashing lights on. Ha-ha. Oh my...
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Right now I'm typing this post from the beautiful Alton, IA library.
Temps are warming and that old south west wind is in my face. Guess what, I love it!
It's a character builder. Next stop will be LeMars, IA, home of Blue Bunny Ice Cream.
I am definitely planning on lunch at the Blue Bunny museum and visitors store.

Special thanks to all of you who posted comments yesterday. I feel your spirit and love while pedaling. Have a fun day.

NOTE: Tonight I will be in Sioux City, IA and plan on finding a "Sprint" store. Maybe they can solve my image uploading problem. Don't worry, there will be plenty of photos posted.
Cathy, you are right about Rule#2, always learn how to operate technical systems before you really need the service.

Enjoy!

12 comments:

sue schott said...

Hi Dennis,
Glad you are having so much success! Sounds like the wind is following you wherever you go, however. So happy you have met so many wonderful people. God gives us so many diverse souls to meet and greet! Did you get to Morningside? Still praying for you.
love, sue & lee

Anonymous said...

Hey Dennis,
We are enjoying the ride as much as your are! Thanks for taking the time to fill everyone in on your adventures. Have another great day!

Mike and Melissa

P.S. We will have a DQ Blizzard in your honor.

Anonymous said...

Hey Dennis,
It was great talking with you today! Enjoy that Blue Bunny ice cream--with all the pedaling, you can afford it! Clarice sounds like a wonderful woman...Terry and I are sending good thoughts your way.
Love,
Scott & Terry

Anonymous said...

Dennis,

Your Christmas card list will be 1000 persons strong if you keep this up!!!!! It sounds like you are having a blast.....GO DEN!!!!

Sharon

Anonymous said...

Dennis,

We are really enjoying reading about your trip every day. Not only is it a bicycle ride, but you are making time for seeing old friends and making new friends. What an amazing experience you are having.

We wish you well and will continue to follow you along your journey.

Your neighbors,

Cal and Barb

Anonymous said...

Hola Donato-
I am so glad that you and Hertha were able to get together while in Jackson. I am sure she had alot of great stories to tell you about my dad and Coby. I am positive my dad is very happy and greatful that you made Jackson one of your stops on your trip, I know I am. Tony and I are so glad that your trip is going as well as you hoped it would.

Love You,
Allison

Anonymous said...

Dennis,
Thank you for being an inspiration to all of us who are tied to our desks today! I love to hear about the personal connections you are making as I know that was one of your hopes as you pedaled off. It's a wonderful world isn't it!?
This comes with hopes of cool breezes at your back!
Mary Jo

Anonymous said...

Hey Denny,
I'm amazed at your will and determination. You're my idol! Love the posts and will be checking them frequently. Thanks to Davey for letting me know about your trip.

Have a frappachino on me when you pass by a Starbucks!

Good luck and safe traveling.

George

Anonymous said...

Dennis,

You are becoming the Charles Kuralt of bicyling. Little did I know your wordsmithing skills during all our years of bike riding!

Enjoy all the BLUE BUNNY ice cream, but don't let the MN Dairy Queen executives know.

Cheers, Duane

Anonymous said...

Hi Dennis,

It was so nice to talk to you this evening while Cathy and I were sitting outside at Ciao Bella having a cool cocktail. Boy do I feel for you - I could hardly stand to sit outside and be waited on and there you are pedaling across America working your tail off!
The Twins are definitely out of the running for anything but a long winter vacation.

Take care, and I wish you cooler weather with a little less breeze.

Enjoy
Katie

Bill R said...

Dennis

Neat story. It is amazing how really small this big wide world is.

Bike tip: You should always pedal at least 1 MPH faster than the meanest dog trying to retrieve your foot.

Anonymous said...

Hi Dennis, I'm following along. Only one more day of this heat and hopefully it will cool down for you.Have a good day and keep on going! Ride on I know you can make it! Glenn