Monday, August 1, 2016

HOME!!

39 days riding. 10 states. 3,000 miles. 2 bikes. 1 amazing partner who stayed home and took care of the house/kids. Thank you to all my friends and family who have followed along on this incredible journey. A special shout-out to the Eli Lilly teacher creativity Grant who made this crazy idea a reality. If I learned one thing on this trip it was to be flexible, have faith and always try something you are afraid to do which is exactly like teaching. And now for the promised best of list. I can't tell you how many countless hours on the saddle I put thinking about this because what else are you going to do? :-)
BEST...
Road: route 12 in Idaho
Food: locksa lodge,Idaho
Sunrise/set: Montana
People: nearly everyone
Cycling tip: look at the rims of a car to see if it is moving.
Camping tip: city parks in less populated areas are great for camping.
Snack: scotcharoos of course.
Day: riding in North Dakota after finally getting out of the Montana desert.
Find: fossilized/crystalized Dino bone.
Bike shop: Dakota cycles.
And lastly...the hardest day: every one not spent living your life to the fullest.
Wanna ride xc?? Feel free to hit me up for advice!
Perpetually grateful, H.Oaks

Sunday, July 31, 2016

2nd to last day!

Rode some really awesome roads today in Illinois including a little bit on an old canal. Did 94 miles today and realized of past week, 6 of 7 days spent entirely outside. Not a bad problem to have. Took some really cool pictures today so I will let those do the talking.









Saturday, July 30, 2016

Illinois, the last state!

Another RAGBRAI successfully completed. Have a really great group of people to ride with so that is awesome :-) Finished Ragbrai which is an organized ride across Iowa today and added 50 more miles to get closer to home. I have 200 more miles left and am going to try to pound out three days of a century which means a hundred miles a day. We'll see how that goes :-) hopefully the weather/wind will be in my favor. Was looking into hotels for Illinois since I am on road bike with no camping gear now. Booked a hotel just because it was next to an Olive Garden :)



Thursday, July 28, 2016

!OWA

Hello all! Back on bike and crossing Iowa! Doing RAGBRAI which means like 20,000 people are on ride too.  In southern Iowa which is rather hilly. Nothing like awful Montana but still....you get the idea!  Riding with a great bunch of folks, its good to know good peeps :). The weather has been rather hot most of the right now it is cooling off which also means windy. Great thing about RAGBRAI is there are about 20,000 folks to draft off.




Unfortunately I have appeared to acquired an illness from one of my wonderful teammates. Oh well. Enjoy the pics!

Friday, July 15, 2016

Day #30. =1 week ahead

I am 1 week ahead of schedule which means I get to go home for a few days! :-) Only have 2 more states left . I cannot explain in words adequately the experiences of this trip. I came up with two quotes that pretty much summarizes everything: "never forget good begets good." And "We are owed nothing, it's easier to have a profound sense of gratitude with that attitude." This has been such an amazing journey thank you for everything.  Check back in a week for Iowa, Illinois and the Best of List!




Monday, July 11, 2016

Day 27. What to do when the wind is against you.

I spent about an hour yesterday mapping out the next four days of riding to Sioux City, which is my next rest day. I did all this based upon the wind forecast. Let's just say today the route went out the window along with the wind forecast. I did try to twice to bike into 25 - 33 mph headwinds but really you go so slow it's almost worth it to head back have another breakfast so I did that..... twice and then decided to change my route. I also got to poke around some old abandoned houses while waiting for the wind shift directions the second part for the ride. I do hope and pray that the next two days the winds are doing what they're supposed to do because I have 70-plus miles to go those days we shall see. BTW, do not go into abandoned buildings!





Sunday, July 10, 2016

D23ish -D#25: You say buffalo, I say bison.

Day #24: 100miles.
Got some great news  I am now in South Dakota. It is surprisingly a lot like North Dakota except for I have never seen so much freaking wind in my life. Today I was riding straight into the wind and it took me 3 hours to go 20 miles on a completely flat road. That is insane! I will have to say that I'm getting excited as I head more south and east. Also to stay ahead of the heat and the wind, I road what is called a century a few days ago that is 100 miles in one day. Gotta say when I rolled into the hotel that night I was absolutely nasty. Covered with a fine film of bugs, sunblock, and sweat. I also decided to get off the Lewis and Clark Trail which follows the Missouri River. I realized that Lewis and Clark were not on freaking bicycles and therefore did not have to climb hill after hill after hill after hill after hill. Yeah yeah, I know that they didn't have gas stations or clean water and cell phones but I am very happy with the choice I made slowly cutting across South Dakota will be in Iowa very soon like maybe 5 days :-) Lastly. I am happy to report that the tent with stands 30 mile an hour winds torrential downpour and a crazy lightning storm. I kind of got into a bit of a pickle yesterday and rolled into a campground hot and exhausted they had no spots. A really nice person said come crash my site we have an RV I'm sure you can fit in. Regardless of all the terrible things going on in the world, this trip has really given me Faith in humanity. and now for the pics:
Buffalo





 Morning after massive storm passes, BTW this is facing East at 9am!
I remember trees....

Big brother is watching.....