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Hell yes.
Sol, I'm not sure if the van options are still viable here. I'm most likely going down the charter route just to get me out to the starting town, then using the supplied baggage handling the rest of the week. I'll be driving to Dubuque and parking there.
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OK, Ragbrai charged my credit card, so now I just have to figure out how to get to the West Side of Iowa....Any news on a second van? If nothing else, I think we need a Ragbrai drinking night....consider it training for the ride!
89 days. Isn't it about time for a Ragbrai cocktail night?
Every day during Ragbrai i go on a search for Rhubarb pie. No strawberry mix or anything else, just plain Rhubarb. Sometimes I succeed, most of the time it's sold out! In all my times on Ragbrai, I've had Rhubarb pie every day only one year. Can never eat too much pie on Ragbrai, well, the Amish pie in southern Iowa can do a number on ya if you eat too much.
Comment by Mark Trulock on April 17, 2010 at 3:58am
As a camper I can't do without my titanium spork, my collapsible washing bowl with Woolite, my folding seat that doubles as a pillow and my 6pack cooler.
My ipod crammed with free audio books from the Chicago Public library take care of my non liquid entertainment.
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