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I may be older and slower, but I'm still getting out there for great adventures!

  • 2025: MADBIRD

MADBIRD’25, Day 1: Chippewa Falls to Durand, WI (46 miles)

MADBIRD’25, Day 1: Chippewa Falls to Durand, WI (46 miles) Great day for biking! Spirits were high in our first day of the Madison Bike Ride, fueled by a great pancake breakfast at Arneberg Acres.  I was hoping to sleep…

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  • 2025-06-07
  • 2025: MADBIRD

MADBIRD’25, Day 0: Arneberg Acres

This is a new blog for MADBIRD: Madison Bike Ride for Boy Scout Troop 72. Our route leads us through Durand to Wabasha, Minnesota, on the might Mississippi River. Then we follow the river down to Winona and La Crosse,…

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  • 2025-06-06
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, postlude: Packing up and going home

(Fri-Sat, March 14-15, 2025) I thought I’d wrap up this series on CANTBIRD. My last day of actual biking was Thursday, but I spent Friday and Saturday packing up and traveling home.  : The weather in El Paso Friday was…

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  • 2025-03-15
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 29: Anthony to El Paso, TX (THE FINISH!!)

(Thurs, 3/13/25; 28 miles, 373 feet of climb) I am currently “out in the west Texas town of El Paso.” Yes, I have FINISHED!! I woke up at 4:30 am again today. I was SO EXCITED about my last day…

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  • 2025-03-13
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 28: Hatch, NM, to Anthony, TX

(Wed, 3/12/25; 66 miles, 466 feet of climb) My gambit paid off — I made it 25 miles past my original goal of Las Cruces and all the way to Texas! The winds were as strong as predicted (21 mph),…

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  • 2025-03-12
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 27: Kingston to Hatch, NM

(Tues, 3/11/25; 54 miles, 946 feet of climb) Well, this day did quite not go as I expected. It was actually one of my more difficult days of the trip. (My second-longest time in the saddle!) If you looked out…

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  • 2025-03-11
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 26: Mimbres to Kingston, NM

(Mon, 3/10/25; 35 miles, 3264 feet of climb) I CONQUERED EMORY PASS!!  This was the scariest part of the whole trip for me, and now it’s DONE! The weather couldn’t have been better. This is the highest mountain pass I’ve…

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  • 2025-03-10
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 25: Silver City to Mimbres, NM

(Sun, 3/9/25; 31 miles, 2263 feet of climb) Today was a great day for biking — sunny and not too windy for a change! I have to admit, though, that I’m getting tired of cold air and long climbs. Tomorrow…

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  • 2025-03-09
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 24: REST DAY in Silver City, NM

(Sat, 3/8/25; 0 miles, 0 feet of climb) Wow, did I need this day! I scheduled a rest day once a week, but this one kept getting postponed due to weather forecasts. But after 14 consecutive days of riding, I…

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  • 2025-03-08
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 23: Lordsburg to Silver City, NM

(Fri, 3/7/25; 47 miles, 4018 feet of climb) Today was a day of fierce tailwinds, long climbs (including a surprise crossing of the continental divide) and barely BEATING THE SNOW! I tried to start as early as possible given the…

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  • 2025-03-07
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 22: Safford, AZ, to Lordsburg, NM

(Thurs, 3/6/25; 81 miles, 2671 feet of climb) Today I biked 80 miles. EIGHTY MILES!! And I had another amazing personal connection with yet another Lutheran Pastor, this time in New Mexico. I woke up at 4:12 am in Kevin…

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  • 2025-03-06
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 21: Bylas to Safford, AZ

(Wed, 3/5/25; 28 miles, 510 feet of climb) I am sure glad I had a short day today with the headwind — I got my first FLAT TIRE! And my first rescue by a trail angel.  I started off the…

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  • 2025-03-05
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 20: Globe to Bylas, AZ

(Tues, 3/4/25; 38 miles, 1387 feet of climb) I enjoyed tailwinds the entire day today! But still faced some tough riding due to road conditions. And was amazed by a couple of remarkable obscure connections at the end of the…

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  • 2025-03-04
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 19: Roosevelt Estates to Globe, AZ

(Mon, 3/3/25; 31 miles, 2800 feet of climb) Today was a day of FIVE (5) disappointments, but a thrilling finish. I love happy endings! ————  DISAPPOINTMENT #1:  I have to postpone my rest day. I was really looking forward to…

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  • 2025-03-03
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 18: Cholla Campground to Roosevelt Estates, AZ

(Sun, 3/2/25; 18 miles, 788 feet of climb) Today was a super short day, out of necessity. It’s only 41 miles from the Cholla campground on Lake Roosevelt to Globe, but the problem is, it is a 6600 foot climb.…

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  • 2025-03-02
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 17: Jake’s Corner to Roosevelt Lake (Cholla), AZ

(Sat, 3/1/25; 25 miles, 2133 feet of climb) I am back in the mountains! I’ve enjoyed the nine days of mostly flat desert riding, including the last four days on bike paths in the Phoenix metro area.  But there is…

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  • 2025-03-01
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 16: Tempe to Fountain Hills, AZ

(Fri, 2/28/25; 36 miles, 835 feet of climb) My last day of city biking was splendid! The eight miles from Tempe into Scottsdale was perhaps the most serene of the whole trip so far: The bike path wove around endless…

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  • 2025-02-28
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 15: Sun City West to Tempe, AZ

(Thurs, 2/27/25; 41 miles, 653 feet of climb) Wow, was it windy today! Even at 7 am, the palm trees were shaking and swirling. Lynn and Teri offered to drive me partway to Tempe today due to the conditions, but…

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  • 2025-02-27
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 14: Sun City Festival to Sun City West, AZ

(Wed, 2/26/25; 26 miles, 293 feet of climb) Wow, what a day — maybe my favorite one yet! After two weeks of social isolation, I enjoyed THREE major encounters today: Breakfast with old relatives, supper with new relatives (by marriage),…

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  • 2025-02-26
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 13: Gila Bend to Sun City Festival, AZ

(Tues, 2/25/25; 58 miles, 1111 feet of climb) Great day today! I’ve been planning for a long time the 62-mile ride from Gila Bend to Aunt Marjory’s house in Sun City Festival in the extreme northwest corner of the Phoenix…

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  • 2025-02-25
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 12: Dateland to Gila Bend, AZ

(Mon, 2/24/25; 53 miles, 865 feet of climb) Day 12 was another day of perfect weather, although it does get a bit hot in the afternoon. It got down to 47° in the tent last night, but that is actually…

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  • 2025-02-24
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 11: Wellton to Dateland, AZ

(Sun, 2/23/25; 39 miles, 490 feet of climb) Today was another spectacular day for riding! I just can’t tell you how beautiful the weather is. Reminds me of a perfect sunny day in June in Wisconsin. Temperatures in the high…

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  • 2025-02-23
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  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 10: Yuma to Wellton, AZ

(Sat, 2/22/25; 58 miles, 677 feet of climb) Today was absolutely glorious! Just perfect weather for biking: it started out in the high 50s, with light breezes from the north and warm sun above. It got a little warmer in…

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  • 2025-02-22
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Days 8-9: SICK DAYS in Yuma, AZ

(Thurs-Fri, Feb. 20-21, 2025; 0 miles) Well, Days 8 and 9 did not go as expected. In my 50 years of bike touring, I have never once been sick on the road. On this trip, however, I haven’t felt quite…

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  • 2025-02-21
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 7: El Centro, CA, to Yuma, AZ 

(Wed, 2/19/25, 65 miles@12.4 mph, 751 feet of climb) Day 7 was epic — 65 miles! And I made it to ARIZONA!! It was the first day of “normal” biking in the entire trip: No laborious climbs, no lunar landscape…

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  • 2025-02-19
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 5: Jacumba to El Centro, CA 

(48 miles, 713 feet of climb) “It was the best of roads; it was the worst of roads.” But I finally made it out of the mountains and into the desert! My expectation for today was to enjoy a screaming…

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  • 2025-02-17
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 4: Pine Valley to Jacumba

(35 miles, 2000 feet of climbing) Today was a great day for biking! I set many new trip PRs today — highest miles at 37, most time in the saddle, and yet my heart rate was lower, even though I…

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  • 2025-02-16
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 3: Viejas to Pine Valley

(16 miles, 2000 feet of climb) I was a little disappointed with my progress today — only 16 miles! It was my slowest ever average speed at 6.6 mph, while simultaneously my highest average heart rate at 134 bpm. I…

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  • 2025-02-15
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 2: Santee to Viejas, CA

(23.5 miles and 2934 feet of climb) It was a pretty good day for biking. It rained a little bit off and on, but nothing nearly as bad as the last two days. I still have that 1972 song going…

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  • 2025-02-14
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  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 1: San Diego to Santee

I finally got started riding on CANTBIRD. I’m glad I planned a short day to begin, because it’s been raining in Southern California for most of two days. Fortunately, it did let up some of the time I was riding…

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  • 2025-02-13
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day 0: I made it to San Diego!

I made it to SAN DIEGO! But not without a little drama.  After Beth dropped me off at the Minneapolis airport, they told me that taking my boxed bike on board would cost an extra $200! I threw the challenge…

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  • 2025-02-12
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  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day D-1: Final packing

The bike is boxed up, and the panniers are packed away in another box. The van is loaded. We leave for the Minneapolis airport in 11 hours. SO EXCITING!! I had a bit of a scare on Sunday when I…

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  • 2025-02-11
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day D-2: saying goodbye to Scouts, and evaluating elevations

I said goodbye to some of the Scouts of Troop 72 at our meeting tonight —it’s the last troop meeting that I’ll make for 4-5 weeks. I handed out my new “OldScouter.com” business cards so they can all follow my…

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  • 2025-02-10
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day D-3: Gear weights

I think I have all my gear selected for my 1000-mile bike trip from San Diego to El Paso. I am heavily leveraging last year’s GUMBIRD ride, and making a few adjustments. For example, I am adding more warm clothing,…

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  • 2025-02-09
  • 2025: CANTBIRD

CANTBIRD’25, Day D-4: The route

This is a new blog for CANTBIRD: California-Arizona-Newmexico-Texas Bike Ride. This will be a 1000-mile solo self-contained bicycle trip on the west half of the Southern Tier Bike Route, from San Diego to El Paso. (Last year I did the…

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  • 2025-02-08
  • 2024: RAGBRAI

RAGBRAI’24 Day 6: Ottumwa to Mt. Pleasant (100 miles)

Day 6 of RAGBRAI was the optional CENTURY DAY! The normal route was 85 miles, but at about mile 70, riders can decide to take an extra 15-mile loop to make it 100 miles. I was leaning against doing the…

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  • 2024-07-26
  • 2024: RAGBRAI

RAGBRAI’24, Day 4 (Wed): Winterset to Knoxville (78 miles)

Day 4 was only 78 miles, but was harder than yesterday’s 84 miles. After four days of tailwinds, we have entered the HEADWIND ZONE. Riding against headwinds is much easier in a crowd, but it still requires more effort. We…

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  • 2024-07-24
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