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Tour d’Midwest, Day 5: The Cheese Stands Alone

Our quest on this trip is to find the best beer, pretzels, cheese and ice cream in Wisconsin. Today, we consume all four. The day begins with a 43-mile ride to Lodi. We sing a CCR song as we roll into town and find a bakery. They are not hard to find as every town… Read More Tour d’Midwest, Day 5: The Cheese Stands Alone

July 13, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

Tour d’Midwest, Day 4: The Farmers in the Dell

The 12% grade on my Garmin tells me that we are no longer in Indiana. We have left the flatland behind for the hills of south-central Wisconsin. After a couple of miles of Middleton traffic, we are back in the car-free, rolling rural roads. The roads here are very wide, so even if there is… Read More Tour d’Midwest, Day 4: The Farmers in the Dell

July 12, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

Tour d’Midwest, Day 3: The Amish Flea Market

It’s our last morning in Middleton, and we have time for a 38-mile ride before we leave town. On our route again is Shipshewana, but this time we approach it from the south. We are really here for one reason, the same reason we were here yesterday–pretzels! An unexpected store stop pops up at the… Read More Tour d’Midwest, Day 3: The Amish Flea Market

July 10, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

Tour d’Midwest, Day 2: Amish Amongst Us

It’s Monday, and finally everything in the area is open. Middlebury is a manufacturing town, known for it’s recreational vehicles. The Jayco Corporation, who must make a lot of these things because they are spread all over the landscape, is right next to our Hampton Inn. Haulmark, who makes utility trailers was on our Sunday… Read More Tour d’Midwest, Day 2: Amish Amongst Us

July 10, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

Tour d’Midwest 2012: Prologue and Day 1

We are off on our latest adventure, this year traveling to Wisconsin via Indiana in search of (in no particular order) beer, ice cream and cheese. For the next two weeks, we’ll be reporting and riding from many different cities and states as we combine our two favorite activities: eating and cycling. We leave Atlanta… Read More Tour d’Midwest 2012: Prologue and Day 1

July 9, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

BRAG 2012: Day 7 and The BRAG Awards

Day 7: Cornelia to Tiger, 45 miles It’s the final day of our journey and we can all agree with one thing–the week has gone by too fast. We are lucky though, as BRAG has saved their best route for the last day. Today, our climbing reaps rewards, and we are treated to spectacular views… Read More BRAG 2012: Day 7 and The BRAG Awards

June 10, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

BRAG 2012: Days 5 and 6

Day 5: Roswell to Winder, 72 miles We hit the road around 8:00AM on our longest and hilliest day of the ride. It’s rush hour in Roswell and the cars are not happy. Soon it’s rush hour in Alpharetta and they aren’t happy there either. There are just too many cars on today’s ride, which… Read More BRAG 2012: Days 5 and 6

June 9, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

BRAG 2012: Days 3 and 4

Day 3: Jasper to Roswell, 56 miles It’s 7:30AM in Jasper, Georgia and it’s time to ride. There’s only one problem, though–it’s raining and it’s raining hard. There’s nothing more depressing than a room full of cyclists staring at the weather radar waiting out the storm. We decide on a delayed start and kill time… Read More BRAG 2012: Days 3 and 4

June 8, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

BRAG 2012: Days 1 and 2

Day 1: Ft. Oglethorpe to Dalton, 55 miles It was the best of weather, it was the worst of weather. Or so we thought. BRAG 2012 started on Sunday and we are riding our bicycle across the state for the 16th time. This year’s route is shaped like a “U”, starting in Ft. Oglethorpe in… Read More BRAG 2012: Days 1 and 2

June 5, 2012February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

Tandemonium! Four Bike Trips in Four Weeks!

Our “travel agent” thought it would be a good idea for us to go on four cycling trips, one for every weekend in September.  Read on as we hit the highs and the lows of our “September to Remember”. Savannah Century, Savannah, GA 9/2- 9/5 We travel the 275 miles to Savannah for a weekend… Read More Tandemonium! Four Bike Trips in Four Weeks!

September 30, 2011February 28, 2017 rogerstraussLeave a comment

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