Thursday, July 26, 2007

KS

Had a nice 85-mile jaunt yesterday to Golden City, Missouri. I met up with the French guys about 10 miles out of town - we had a nice rotation the rest of the way. They wanted to find a place to relax and cool off after the ride and they picked the first place they found - the Side Door Saloon. We went in there, totally clad in lycras, an American and three Frenchmen, to this awful biker bar. There were confederate flags strewn everywhere and a man with one-arm and even fewer teeth was dismantling another chap at a game of nine-ball. It was absolutely, gut-wrenchingly scary.

The French guys asked me if that is what American cafes and bars are usually like - they thought it was very kitschy and fun, like something out of a movie. I let them down easily, explaining that this is not what all American culture is usually like. Hopefully that proves to be true.

Either way, we all slept in the park and parted ways again in the morning. I said goodbye to Irv and Barb and lit out for Pittsburgh. Got some lunch, ran some errands (bank, post office, derailleur adjustment, et al) and found Irv and Barb to wish them well one more time. I now write to you from Girard, Kansas, hoping to make it to Chanute tonight, although I have already covered about 52 miles and have another 45 to go, so I'm not sure if I will reach it by nightfall.

I believe I am catching up with Brent and Lee, two guys around my age who I have been just behind for weeks now. I have also heard reports that I am closing in on Mike Allen, the agreeable British fellow from my previous exploits.

Signing off,
John

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you're doing so well Zambo! How many miles has it been by the way? - Steiny

Thad said...

Happy Trails!

sf said...

Keep up the great work John! I don't know if you are aware that some of the roads ahead of you, in the Kansas plains, have been washed out by floods. Check with the riders coming from the west to see if you can ford the water in the roads or if you have to go around. Hopefully, they will be repaired when you get there but who knows. Your doing great and I loved the bar story.
Steve Fulks
www.grandpalosthismind.com

Anonymous said...

Somehow, someway, I'm hoping this cross country bike tour will trigger something in you and you will magically become a neat-nic. :o) Mostly, I just want you home safe. xo love, mom

Anonymous said...

the first paragraph of your post sounds like the opening of a tarantino film. perfect.

ashleigh

Anonymous said...

Alright John, Keep Pedaling man. I expect to hear great stories out of you when next we meet.

-Ben

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