9 comments on “76 Trombones

  1. I look forward to your updates and your pictures every day. Its great that you can keep us all interested while also created a lifelong diary for yourself.

    I drove across the country in 1993 and remember going through Montana – I’m pretty sure it was around Missoula – where I think I found the inspiration for the line, “purple mountain’s majesty…” I love the descriptions that you gave for the different states/regions. Amazing to find that such different landscapes can continue to capture your attention.

    Keep on pedaling!!!

    See you soon.

    Jeremy

  2. The road I took through Iowa had expansion joints every 20 feet. Couldn’t get out of there fast enough! Isn’t it crazy, after all that riding, suddenly you are on the OTHER SIDE of the country?? Congrats!

    Greg from REI

  3. Ken…posts are great! Enjoying them all. Do you need a place to stay in Chicago? You can stay in one of our apartment a there. Lmk. Good luck!

  4. I’ve enjoyed reading about your adventure! Thought about you the other day as I was driving down 84 near Fishkill and saw a NYS police officer had a cyclist pulled over. Wonder if he gave him a ticket….

  5. Corn Dogs, Corn flakes, Cornhuskers, a bike made of corn?, Corney I guess…looks beautiful, heres to agriculture, corn, Iowa, and you Ken….keep going! congrads, amazing photos, love it! On the Road again with Jack Kerouac, and Ken Furst…thank you! jim killoran

  6. What do you mean no more tent? You are going to be sleeping in real beds from now on? Isn’t that a kind of cheating?

  7. Wow, amazing scenery!!! I did my fifth grade state project on Montana and always wanted to go there. It seems so beautiful!

    Take care!

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