
TheBiKeWriTer | Adopted for the night in Indiana
Mother Nature was definitely in charge Thursday as a strong northerly wind punched me in the face as I pedaled south out of Hammond, IN on the Erie Lackawanna Trail.
Mother Nature was definitely in charge Thursday as a strong northerly wind punched me in the face as I pedaled south out of Hammond, IN on the Erie Lackawanna Trail.
It was the coyote fight that woke me at 4:30 a.m. It was loud and very West Side Story. The Jets would strike and the Sharks would lunge. It was
Chicago you are a definitely a butt burner. Wove my way from Zion, IL through Chicago and drifted into Indiana in such a stealth fashion I didn’t even know I
Long day but making progress and working to find my groove. Highlights from Tuesday’s 75-mile spin from Thiensville, WI to Zion, Illinois are below. Left camp at 5:20 a.m. BTW
There’s a garden of metal art off of Bradley Road and Cedarburg Road just to the east of the Oakleaf Trail and the artist is phenomenal. There’s a barnyard feel combined
Packed with some urgency and a goal of hitting the road at 5 p.m. after work. It would stay light until 8:30 p.m. was my guess and I could at
Washington Co., WI – Becoming rather fascinated with the Ice Age Trail. It’s right in the backyard for neighbors in Washington County. Below is a quick video exploring the Cedar
Washington Co., WI – It is time for the annual Amazing Ride for Alzheimer’s and this year the bicycle tour is an out-and-back pedal to Kentucky. The destination is The