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Month: August 2025 (Page 3 of 3)

The Dakotas – Day 25 – It Doesn’t Hurt to Ask

63.8 miles, 715′ of climbing, 1015′ down (1324.6 tot) – to read from the beginning, click here.

We had coffee & breakfast at the Days Inn, and we stocked up and ate a good full meal before we headed out. Again, we were leaving without knowing exactly what we were doing that night. Dana invoked her dad’s motto: “It doesn’t hurt to ask” and called a campground in Fargo that had already told us they were full, and left a message that pleaded for a “squeeze in.”

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The Dakotas – Day 22 – STAMP!

52.7 miles, 1324′ of climbing (1,117 tot) – to read from the beginning, click here.

Robin’s place was great and we got all our laundry done, a good sleep, good coffee & breakfast in the morning. Chatting with Robin, we learned that she was one of the owners of a metal stamping company started by her father and her brother and her took over from him. It was pretty close to the route to our next stop, so we added it to the route and said we’d get there for a tour if possible. Robin wasn’t going to be available until after 11, but called her son and niece (who are taking over the biz) that we might be stopping by.

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The Dakotas – Days 17-19 The Hanlons (We’ve had worse!)

60.3 miles, 2357′ of climbing (772.3 tot) – to read from the beginning, click here.

We left Arial’s at 8 as she had to get to work at 8:30 and we didn’t want to impose any longer than we had to. We had a quick breakfast at the Kwik Stop — not scenic, but certainly interesting given the characters going in and out and hanging around. After what WAS a scenic crossing of the Mississippi River from La Crosse to Minnesota, we headed up the MRT (Mississippi River Trail) headed for Fischer Hill Rd in Plainview, home of my longtime friends, Eric & Wanda Hanlon.

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