Arrived safely in Tekamah, NE, &
found just the perfect motel.
The Lord works miracles when you least expect. Details in the AM.
Good night.
October 12, 2007---Huntington Beach Arrival

Reaching the Pacific Ocean after 42 days on the bicycle
Minneapolis to Huntington Beach
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

Minneapolis to Huntington Beach
Itinerary
DAY # | DATE | MILES | TOTAL MILES | DESTINATION |
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1 | Sat 9/1 | 71 | 71 | Gaylord, MN |
2 | Sun 9/2 | 55 | 126 | St James, MN |
3 | Mon 9/3 | 57 | 183 | Spirit Lake, IA |
4 | Tue 9/4 | 50 | 233 | Sheldon, IA |
5 | Wed 9/5 | 58 | 291 | Sioux City, IA |
6 | Thu 9/6 | 56 | 347 | Tekamah, NE |
7 | Fri 9/7 | 39 | 386 | Elkhorn, NE |
8 | Sat 9/8 | 67 | 453 | Milford, NE |
9 | Sun 9/9 | 80 | 533 | Hastings, NE |
10 | Mon 9/10 | 55 | 588 | Holdrege, NE |
11 | Tue 9/11 | 73 | 661 | McCook, NE |
12 | Wed 9/12 | 76 | 737 | Haigler, NE |
13 | Thu 9/13 | 71 | 808 | Cope, CO |
14 | Fri 9/14 | 41 | 849 | Last Chance, CO |
15 | Sat 9/15 | 61 | 910 | Elizabeth, CO |
16 | Sun 9/16 | 34 | 944 | Columbine Valley, CO |
17 | Mon 9/17 | 63 | 1007 | Colorado Springs, CO |
18 | Tue 9/18 | 0 | 1007 | Colorado Springs, CO |
19 | Wed 9/19 | 70 | 1077 | Pueblo, CO |
20 | Thu 9/20 | 75 | 1152 | Walsenburg, CO |
21 | Fri 9/21 | 62 | 1214 | San Luis, CO |
22 | Sat 9/22 | 60 | 1274 | Taos, NM |
23 | Sun 9/23 | 48 | 1322 | Santa Cruz, NM |
24 | Mon 9/24 | 31 | 1353 | Santa Fe, NM |
25 | Tue 9/25 | 0 | 1353 | Santa Fe, NM |
26 | Wed 9/26 | 67 | 1420 | Tijeras, NM |
27 | Thu 9/27 | 68 | 1488 | Contreras, NM |
28 | Fri 9/28 | 79 | 1567 | Highways 52, NM |
29 | Sati 9/29 | 59 | 1626 | Quemado, NM |
30 | Sun 9/30 | 75 | 1701 | Vernon, AZ |
31 | Mon 10/1 | 74 | 1775 | Forest Lakes, AZ |
32 | Tue 10/2 | 70 | 1845 | Sunflower, AZ |
33 | Wed 10/3 | 45 | 1890 | Scottsdale, AZ |
34 | Thu 10/4 | 26 | 1916 | Sun City West, AZ |
35 | Fri 10/5 | 82 | 1998 | Wenden, AZ |
36 | Sat 10/6 | 61 | 2059 | Parker, AZ |
37 | Sun 10/7 | 59 | 2118 | Desert Center, CA |
38 | Mon 10/8 | 90 | 2206 | Desert Hot Spgs, CA |
39 | Tue 10/9 | 45 | 2251 | Calimesa, CA |
40 | Wed 10/10 | 38 | 2289 | Highland, CA |
41 | Thu 10/11 | 31 | 2320 | Anaheim, CA |
42 | Fri 10/12 | 17 | 2337 | Huntington Beach, CA |
43 | Sat 10/13 | 0 | 2337 | Huntington Beach, CA |
44 | Sun 10/14 | 0 | 2337 | Huntington Beach, CA |
45 | Mon 10/15 | Fly to Minneapolis, MN |
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Thursday, September 6, 2007
Back in College... (Sioux City to Tekamah,NE)
Greetings from the campus of Morningside College in Sioux City, IA.
"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page" St. Augustine
What better way to start your day than by going to the library. Yes, I'm typing this post from a library on the campus of Morningside College. And wow, it's a blazing fast net connection.
First, let's step back to yesterday afternoon when I arrived at LeMars, IA. and proceeded directly to the Blue Bunny Ice Cream visitors center and ice cream shop. In 1993, the Iowa State Legislature proclaimed LeMars as the Ice Cream Capital of the World. All I know is this ice cream was our friend, Hertha's favorite treat. At the counter, Barb cheerfully greeted me and told me a little history of the company, and informed me that my bicycle route would go right in front of the production plant. At one point, this plant consumed the daily milk from more than 45,000 cows. Eventually, you will see a picture of Barb hard at work, just making people happy.
As I scanned this active establishment you could see multiple groups of smiling and laughing individuals. I guess ice cream adds something to life that we all need.
Back on the saddle, it was another super hot afternoon with oven like gusting winds.
Was it five, or maybe six Gatorades I gulped down? You really get thirsty on a hot and windy day. Finally, on the horizon, I caught a glimpse of the first TV tower outside of Sioux City.
Funny how on a bike you notice different things. For example, you have lots of time to see how vistas change from a geographic perspective. Small farms have given way to large spreads that can be seen for miles. When you first spot a small town it's usually the church steeple, a water tower, or a grain elevator. For larger cities like Sioux City, the TV towers and high tension power grids are first noted.
I enjoyed a fine Chinese Buffet dinner (two full plates) and then went soundly to sleep.
Oh, I almost forgot to tell you about Bonnie. She is a night clerk at the "Mom & Pop" motel and had retired after thirty-six years with the former US West. (Qwest today) Just after retiring her husband passed away. Although she has three grown sons, and an 80 acre homestead, she felt the need to return to work. Good for you Bonnie! She was fascinated by the idea of a bike trip and wished she could ride along.
This morning, I pedaled to a specific destination on the Morningside campus. That spot is the Robert M. Lincoln Center. This building named in honor of a dear departed friend, is the center of business study here at the college. Bob and his wife, Shirley, were dynamic supporters of this institution. In 1983, Cathy and I, joined Bob and Shirley on our first trip to Hawaii. Those memories live on in my mind. Thanks to both of you for showing two novices the joy of travel.
Note: about ten years ago Cathy and I returned here to Morningside to see Bob & Shirley's daughter, Sue, receive an honorary Phd.
Helping me locate the library was Ron, a Morningside alumus. He is a full time controller in private industry and also serves as a professor for a local community college. Thanks Ron, for taking my photo and sharing your insight. Once again, you really do meet the nicest people everywhere you travel.
It's time for a good sit-down breakfast,and then time to start pedaling to Tekamah.
Thanks to all for your comments. They add so much to the trip.
The words of encoragement really help you to pedal faster. Enjoy a great Thursday.