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2015 RAGBRAI Route

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Comment by Joe Studer 8.0 mi on July 19, 2010 at 8:41am
Nice cameos of Team Gnarley. Go Team Gnarley!!
Comment by Craig S. on July 19, 2010 at 8:23am
"A Million Spokes"

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.

http://www.bikeridefilms.com/spokes.aspx
Comment by Piper ZYM on July 18, 2010 at 11:45pm
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

Pic from last year.... http://tiny.cc/950qs
Comment by Ryan Lawber on July 18, 2010 at 7:19pm
Awesome! Thanks guys!

I didn't know Amtrak let bikes on that route. I'll definitely look in to this.
Comment by Jeremy Kamp on July 18, 2010 at 7:07pm
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...

Jeremy
Comment by Kathy Schubert 'n Suzy Schnauzer on July 18, 2010 at 6:38pm
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 6:29pm
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 Craig S. on July 16, 2010 at 7:06pm
Jeremy,

Yes. There will even be people arriving mid to later next week. You'll need a vehicle pass to get into the Ragbrai Campgrounds. http://siouxcityragbrai2010.com/campgrounds/
Comment by Jeremy Kamp on July 16, 2010 at 6:25pm
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
Comment by Craig S. on July 16, 2010 at 6:12pm
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.

Tuesday is only 60 miles; win win win all around.
 

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