Spent Saturday with the Soggy Ducks. Sunday heading to Iowa.
A this point I have cycled close to 2,000 miles. Yeah, I’m halfway there! Ugh, I’m only half way there!
Here are some thoughts and answers to your questions on my journey so far. And also an invitation to a beach party for you and your family on projected finish date.
The trip has been exceeding my expectations so far. The landscape has been beautiful everywhere. Whether the MTns in Cascades and Glacier or the flats in MT and SD, it has all been fun to ride thru. SD has been Surprisingly beautiful.
But meeting the people has been the highlight. Whether it has been the people that opened their homes to me, or the random people I meet along the way, these conversations have made the trip. That is probably what makes the middle of th
Did a mountain lion get your tongue in the middle of your sentence?
Ken
Congratulations on half-way – quite an accomplishment!
Can’t help but wonder…do you listen to music while you’re cycling?
Keep it up and enjoy my home state of Illinois…it’s hillier than most people think!
Scotty from the Scramblers
you had me at beach party….
enjoy the second half of the ride!
If you think in terms of turning around and heading back to Washington, half way isn’t so bad. Granny gears are not just for mountain climbing. They can be used for recovery too. Good job, buddy. Keep up the good work!
Halfway is quite an amazing feat already. You should be proud. Keep on pedaling! The states will start to pass quicker now.
You read my mind! I thought there has to be some sort of a welcome home you did it shindig
Wow! I was convinced this blog was INTENTIONALLY cut in half, mid sentence, in true KF fashion ju……….
Ken, Congrats on the milestone! Keep up the great work. This blog – and your trip – is amazing.
Bruce Segall
Wow, half way… feels like you just left… : ) Travel safe & enjoy!!!