LM26 Day 4 Racine

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We awoke to the sound of NOTHING. No rain, no thunder claps, no 2 am rousings. Just a good night’s sleep. And a dry tent. A good morning from Abe and “would you like some freshly made donuts?” was the real hit of the morning tho. They were delicious and were a great “dessert” for our breakfast of peanut butter on bagels. Abe and Jennifer were both leaving for the morning and we said our good-byes even though we weren’t sure if we would try to stay another night. It was a very nice campground and only a couple hundred yards to the water. However, weather would be the driving factor.

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LM26 Day 2 Chicago

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Last night’s storms woke us up multiple times with some of the lightning strikes too close for comfort. There were a few drips from the roof of the tent, but nothing major and while some things at our feet got wet, we woke up mostly dry. We made coffee and packed up, after cleaning sand off the tent and trying (in vain) to dry a few things out. The bikes were covered and made it through the storms pretty well. We headed out to the main office and dropped our rain jackets and donned sunscreen before we headed out. 

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NZAU Days 63 & 64 – Back in State College

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We had a lovely, relaxing day on Friday with Dave & Kathy getting readjusted to the time zone and catching up on the sleep we missed on our two days of April 2 from crossing the International Date Line. My Google Maps timeline showed I never moved from their place. Dana did, however, go for a walk/run. Other than unboxing the bikes so they’d fit in the car, and watching Dave coach Claude in some really interesting AI coding exercises, I was still a bit foggy and don’t remember too much about the day except that the company was delightful, the meals delicious as always and there were Mimosas (and wine)!

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NZAU Day 63 – The Flights Home

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The Qantas gates opened about 3:30 and we queued for the check-in and baggage drop. There was some issue with our tickets so we had to wait in the line to see a real live clerk vs. the kiosks. To my surprise, it was Tony, the guy who tried to help me out with the bike boxes yesterday. He recognized me before I recognized him and he set about getting our bikes and bags checked and getting us seats. We did get seats across the aisle from each other for the Brisbane to Sydney leg, but despite his best efforts, we’d be separated on the Sydney-LA and LA-BWI legs. Oh, well. It all hearkened back to the trouble with Dana’s ticket/passport before we left. Lesson learned about using a third party booking agent.

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