This is just released, the premier of a feature length documentary Saturday in Sioux City. If you're a vet, you can relate to every situation depicted, if you're a virgin, you're about to have the time of your life next week. Not completely office safe due to some mild swearing.
Any ZYM users going to Ragbrai interested in helping us pass out samples at the expo and/or during the ride? If so, respond to this or give me a shout at 312 474 0744. Thanks, Piper
Ryan,
I'm taking Amtrak to Omaha, and greyhound up to Sioux City, leaving friday afternoon and arriving around noon the next day. Amtrak only charges $5 for a bike and $15 for a bike box if you don't have one. hope this helps you. now all i need to do is find a place in downtown Omaha to stay overnight...
What you really need Ryan is a lift to Dubuque. Then you sign on to one of the charter services listed in the booklet you got with your registration material. Perhaps there is a Greyhound bus that would take you and your bike. Since you haven't got a dog with you, it should be easier for you. And I recommend Out-of-Staters to get you to the other side of the state. If they have room.
Comment by Ryan Lawber on July 18, 2010 at 12:29pm
Yeah, it's late, but I don't suppose anyone has got extra room for one dude + bike for the trek from Chicago to Sioux City? Still trying to figure out how to make it out there...
Comment by Jeremy Kamp on July 16, 2010 at 12:25pm
a beginners question on logistics in Sioux city: can one stay overnight from Saturday to Sunday at the campgrounds. I am assuming yes, but could i get a confirmation from an experienced rider?
Thanks, Jeremy
Monday is the Century Loop day, it's an extra 20 miles so if any of y'all have never done a Century, just look at this Geobike profile, you can't ask for a better opportunity to ride 100 miles! http://www.geobike.com/geobike/gbmain.shtml
Whittemore is only 10 miles from Algona and I know the vodka/lemonade will be quite good after 90 miles.
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