Friday, June 26, 2015

Paul Bunyan Days in Akeley, MN

The Paul Bunyan Trail and the Heartland Trail today were even more lovely than yesterday. The clouds today were amazing!



At the end of the day when I rode into Akeley, I heard music and saw a crowd and discovered it was Paul Bunyan Days, the big fest of the year! The upside: Lions Club fish fry and sharing the table with a lovely family there.





The downside of the fest: the party is continuing at the Akeley City Park Campground even now with firecrackers, roaring Harleys and ATVs, etc., but the campground is lovely!




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Thursday, June 25, 2015

A Lovely Day on the Paul Bunyan Trail

The Paul Bunyan Trail is the best bicycle trail I've been on so far.... smooth paved, well-marked, and with little towns spaced about every 10 miles or so along it. And the weather was perfect, too. And I met four or five different friendly people to just chat with while riding or at the little bicycle rest stops in these towns. All in all very pleasant in every way and I would absolutely recommend this area to anyone planning a bicycle vacation. Tonight I'm camping on the banks of the Mississippi, just south of Pine River, MN. The river at this point is quite small .... I could possibly wade across it or maybe swim one or two strokes. Mosquitos (and ticks) continue to be a bother, but I think that's built in to camping!





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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Lots of different stuff!

Fear of heights would not be good for climbing the observation tower at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park, but the views were good.



The scenery was much more interesting today, and I saw a bear and a bald eagle!



At the end of the day, I met Ken, Cathi, and Paul who are making a canoe trip. The campsite at Crow Wing State Park is so full of mosquitos that they were going to go to Olive Garden in a nearby town to eat, and they let me tag along.... it was delicious and fun.


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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

One Direction

Today was the most monotonous day so far, although it may be a good preparation for the Great Plains. All day long straight ahead on perfectly straight roads in one direction (today it was north), with little variation in scenery. I also got chased by several dogs. And, there are so many mosquitos at the campground tonight that I can hear them humming outside the tent ... it sounds like the traffic hum from a busy highway except higher pitched. On the upside, my instant Starbucks Via Vanilla Latte (parting gift of Cathy Bender) was entirely delicious this morning.









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Monday, June 22, 2015

The End of the Mississippi

After following the Mississippi most of the day today and crossing it several times (it is very small up here!), I turned straight north towards the end of the day.



The most interesting part of today was riding for probably about half a mile on a rickety boardwalk over a marsh.



A late lunch at Daddy O's in Elk River was the kitschiest part of the trip so far, but the locally-made root beer was truly good.



As I write this in my tent, I'm hearing a lot more animal noises in the night tonight than ever before.... hmmmm.... it is strange!

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