Monday, July 7, 2008

Day 20 - 996 miles away from home.



Waking up in the auger herd of Larry Hadachek's so many acre farm (above: view of beautiful kansas morning sky from bed) we sluggishly move towards getting back to the road. Luke and Sam being the last one's up in this hot humid morning, Nick already having munched an early before breakfast snack still jumps on the opportunity to cook a yet even larger breakfast for the trio. After our fill and a packing of the bikes the trio decides it's time for a change of masks. With all our beards becoming unruly and rattish it's decided we all are taking the next 1,000 miles mustached. We are becoming quite close friends.

Still taking our time we move on finally around the eleven o'clock hour. After Sam gets his pedal up to functionality, with a little extra grease and some hope the pedal will last until Denver, we set sail with only 55 miles until our 1,000 mile mark. Rolling on into hunger we find the noon sun almost unbearable (98 deg. F). Setting anchor down in Belleville and hitting up a food mart we have our fill and glut then it's off to the closest shade tree and a nap ensues for two. Nick goes for a stroll around the Sunday town, Sam and I release ourselves to the microscopic wild. With little help from the Sycamore tree the sun's heat permeates through and sweat is what blankets the afternoon nappers. Upon Nicks return, the heat unbearable, and store clerks curious glares the heat is fended off by our food marts industrial A/C. Deciding heat is heat and the sun is not going to go away anytime soon, so we continue on west. (not before posing with our newly carved lip dressings. below)

Passing our first feedlot, the smell unbearable, and the depravity of the situation almost instantly turns me into a vegetarian but alas on such a trip as this one a vegetarian may perish in the meat and wheat belt. We did come up across a quaint little vegetable stand with multiple green houses and fresh fruits and veggies. Without hesitation we stop and partake in purchasing the fresh goods only to wait and see Sam's unrelenting ability to speak to so many people we are treated to extra squash and tomatoes. Hanging around for just a bit and a bite, we continue on.

Hoping to break 1,000 miles today but only having an opportunity to postpone this goal we find a nice place in Mankato, an un-passable deal, and settle for a cumulative 994 miles.

We stop on the east side of Mankato at an RV park run by Paul Fay and his wife, a nice little batch of land right off of 36. They offer us a room and shower for only 12$. Not all the way up to 1,000 miles but with such a good deal on our hands and only a few miles from 1,000 we worry about making such a grand benchmark for another day.

Miles: 45

Morale: vehement vigor

Thanks to the RV park owners for such great deal on sleeping in the linen storage cabin and access to the shower house.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope you grow out those 'staches; it would be pretty beastly.

Stacie B.

Anonymous said...

You guys are killing me! The staches are the best. I'm not sure I would let the three of you camp in my yard, looking so manley and all. YIKES! I think by the time you hit the mountains you may want to shave those staches to make yourselves more aerodynamic! The guy at works name is Tim Oroski, he said to blog you a hello and he hopes you are having a great trip. He is really a nice guy. I am taking Mia & Wen camping this weekend. We will have lots of fun. It reminds me of all our fun camping trips when you guys were little. We will have a blast. I hope you are doing well.
Travel safe! I love you. Aunt Patti

Anonymous said...

Hi Nick it's me Mia. how are you
doing on your bike trip? You are nice. Thank you for the postcard.
I hope you come home safely. I love
you so much. Nice mustache.
love Mia

Anonymous said...

Nick, Luke, and Jake(sam),
Sounds like the three of you are really having a wonderful adventure. I only wish I was with you. I can't believe that you are ahead of schedule. I just returned to Bryan(home) tonight and got the update. All the Olnhausen's, Yengo's, and Pepple's are really impressed. Grandpa Tom didn't think you would make it to Denver. I will continue to pray for all three of you. Love, Mom(Kim)

Anonymous said...

hi nick it`s me Mia i love you.So
much.i miss you so much. thank you for the rock collection.those are cool rocks.

Anonymous said...

hey guys, excellent job on the blog and photos so far. love the picture of Sam 'the mighty American' and of course the 'staches. sorry I haven't been able to check in with you all sooner, keep up the good work online and be safe in your travels.

-Eric