It's been a whirlwind of emotions since returning home - - elation from the accomplishment of pedaling 1,031 miles, memories of wonderful people and beautiful scenery, realization of the fatigue and soreness from the challenging hills followed by more hills, and the comfort of being home and knowing I helped raise nearly $30,000 this tour for Alzheimer's.
I ran into tour sponsor Helen Reinke upon my return. "What's next," was her immediate question.
I will keep you posted. I'm sure there's another tour in the future - the planning has only just begun.
A mighty thanks to all the sponsors, supporters and my web editor - I could not have done it without you!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
FINAL RADIO UPDATE - THE AMAZING RIDE FOR ALZHEIMER'S
FINAL weekly update interview on The Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's with WBKV 1470's Morning Show with host Bob Bonenfant.
Discussed ride through Chicago, homecoming reception, reason for the ride, Cedar Community, my dad, total mileage (can you guess?), and amount raised for Alzheimer's research!
Click HERE to listen to the podcast!
Discussed ride through Chicago, homecoming reception, reason for the ride, Cedar Community, my dad, total mileage (can you guess?), and amount raised for Alzheimer's research!
Click HERE to listen to the podcast!
Don’t forget about the last PUSH to raise our final goal of
an additional $3500 for Alzheimer’s research!
Click HERE to read MORE!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Home again, Home again!
West Bend, Wis. - Pulled into
home base around 1 p.m. Thursday. A couple people driving past waved and had
conversations through open car windows welcoming me home.
Total miles over 20 days
was........ 1,031!
Big thanks to all the
sponsors and everyone for their support.
Going to give my legs a
break and enjoy my own bed.
SPONSORS:
Cedar Community
USCCA
USCCA
Wiedmeyer Express
Thrivent Financial
Marine Corps League/Kettle Moraine Detachment
The Cottages On Golden Pond
Martin Jewellers
Almost Home! Join me tonight to CELEBRATE!
Milwaukee, Wis. - Started at 6 a.m. from Kenosha.
Have 35 miles under my belt. Almost home.
Join me tonight at 6 p.m. at West Bend Tap and Tavern as we celebrate another successful tour and Amazing Ride for
Alzheimer's!
Don’t forget about the final PUSH to raise our
goal of $3500 for Alzheimer’s research!
Click HERE to read MORE!
WHERE'S JUDY?
Last map to follow along with me as I make the final trek towards "Destination Wisconsin!"
View http://batchgeo.com/map/e45026d31ae071f647b69c10e01a7bcf">The Amazing Race for Alheimer's
in a full screen map
View http://batchgeo.com/map/e45026d31ae071f647b69c10e01a7bcf">The Amazing Race for Alheimer's
in a full screen map
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Paying it forward and.....see you in West Bend!
Kenosha, Wis - 90 miles
and it was a long and adventurous day on the bike. Started by getting lost in
Indiana. Found my way to the bike trail and proceeded to cross into Illinois
and the unknowingly cross back into Indiana.
A couple of off-duty
Chicago police officers, Ed and Dana, got me back on course.
Ed and Dana |
They asked where I was
from. I said, "West Bend - north of Milwaukee but not as far as Green Bay."
... even helped one
young man from Belize fix a flat. "You are an angel," he said. I gave
him my spare inner tube because he had two holes in his tube and a patch would
have never held.
Drifted into Higher Gear bike shop in Highland Park, Illinois and spent some time with Austin, Peter and
Anna.
Check out the 30-inch
racer thighs on Peter. He's from England and was part of the 2012 short track Olympic
team.
From left: Austin, Peter, me, and Anna |
We all traded touring
stories and then the store refused to charge me for the tube I bought to
replace the one I gave away. "Paying it forward," said store clerk
Becky.
Home stretch on
Thursday. Kenosha to West Bend.
Meet at WB Tap and Tavern at 6 p.m. I
should roll in by then.
I NEED HELP!
I'm on the home stretch and...
I NEED A FINAL PUSH!
As I cross over the border to Wisconsin, I'd love to rev up the RPM's.........BUT ----
I'M GETTING TUCKERED OUT AND COULD USE YOUR HELP!
I'm setting a goal to RAISE $3500 IN 24 HOURS
as I make the
as I make the
HOME STRETCH TO WISCONSIN!
CAN YOU HELP?
100% of all donations go directly to Alzheimer's Awareness
for programming at the
for programming at the
the nation's first facility dedicated to Alzheimer's disease
and related dementia care.
and related dementia care.
Click HERE for MORE INFORMATION or to DONATE SECURELY NOW!
Or
PLEDGE a donation by sending me an email with your name, address and pledge amount to:
thebikewriter@gmail.com
Or
PLEDGE a donation by sending me an email with your name, address and pledge amount to:
thebikewriter@gmail.com
As I pedal on to make a difference for Alzheimer's................
STAY TUNED!
I'll keep you updated on the progress of this final push!
THANKS!
THANKS!
Sharing the Road in Pics
Some random photos from
the road......
Nice day biking in
Indiana. Wide paved shoulder on the road helps. This was as I made my way to Goshen to
get my bike fixed.
This is Matthew holding
my old chain on the left. It's the same number or links as the new chain, but
you can see with all the riding I stretched it.
The problem is that the
shifting doesn't react and my pedals slip when I change gears. All in all, it
was worn out and needed to be replaced.
While Matthew worked on
the bike, I ran next door and got him a raspberry shake and some food for
myself. This is the second business I've hit on the tour called Chief. #whocarespoliticallycorrect
Sampled of some of the
back country roads in Indiana. This was as the skies grew dark and I pedaled right
into an oncoming storm. I ducked into somebody's garage and then....
....two big dogs came
running out. So what would you do?
I Can Smell Wisconsin From Here
East Chicago, Indiana -
tough day at the office. Headed out of Mishawaka,
Indiana early with the
goal of crossing the state line into Illinois.
On Highway 2 when I
stopped to ask for directions for the safest route - that's when I learned I
had to go north to go west.
I regrouped and pedaled
into Michigan City, Indiana. Managed 41 miles before noon; even with two
rain delays I was making good time.
Pedaled west down the
shoreline and through Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore which made national news last year after a boy got swallowed in a sinkhole while climbing to the top of
the dune.
He was buried for 11
hours, rescue crews managed to dig him out. The kid was apparently the GrandMarshal at the local parade this year.
There was a big orange
sign saying the dunes are now closed.
Biking through the park
was a nice break from the busy traffic. It reminded me of the road up to Long Lake with the trees forming a nice
canopy.
Drifted into East
Chicago, Indiana, with 83 miles on the day. Plan on taking the bike paths
through Chicago today. I can smell Wisconsin from here.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
Rolling out the red carpet - in Mishawaka
Sitting outside the Kroger grocery in Mishawaka,
Indiana at 5 p.m. on Monday. So off my charted course and below my target
miles. Long day on the road with a flat tire and stretched chain that needed to
be replaced and now it was pouring.
But I was dry and under shelter and finally
getting food and a man walks up and says, "Got everything you need?"
It was John Reisdorf - Mishawaka 3rd district city councilman
John Reisdorf, and he ended up being a good guy and a savior.
"The last elected official that helped me with this tour was the mayor in Salisbury, New Brunswick," I said. "He let
me spend the night in the council chambers and the fire department rolled out a
cot for me to sleep on."
"Well, we can't be outdone by New
Brunswick," said John, reaching for his keys.
"Take this, it's to an apartment I own and
there will be nobody there and you
can safely spend the night," he said.
Just so kind. I notified my team back home, laid
out the circumstances and then said, "Let's run a background check."
Everybody worries about my safety and so do I, but John came through with flying colors: Republican, 49 years old, City
resident for the last 20 years, sports announcer for high school games for 10+ years. Well-known in the community and well-liked and his daughter was
valedictorian in her 2013 high school graduating class.
I found the apartment easily enough and it all
seemed to good to be true....and then it got better. John and his daughter Maggie
stopped to visit; we even stepped out
for a bit to tour the town.
By the way, we took Maggie's car.
Their kindness put the cherry on top of the day
and it reiterates the message about how many good people are out there.
Riding in Tribute to:
HELEN REINKE (right)
NOTE: Want to pay tribute to your loved one?
I'll ride a day in their honor (includes mention on blog). Click HERE to learn more.
|
A swig of orange Nehi and a tire repair
Ligonier, Indiana -
Here's my day: Saw some Amish in Ligonier. Asked a guy for nearest bike shop.
He said "Goshen, five miles."
Bought an orange Nehi
before going five miles to Goshen.
On my way to Goshen via
the old Lincoln Highway I found this piece of metal in the road and decided to
remove it with my tire.
Matthew |
Matthew (right) at Lincoln
Avenue Cycling, which was actually 15 miles to Goshen, helped fix me up with a
new chain and rear cassette.
Making my way to South
Bend and running into this.
WEEKLY RADIO UPDATE - LISTEN IN!
Another weekly update interview on The Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's with WBKV 1470's Morning Show with host Bob Bonenfant.
Discussed total mileage so far, daily average, Father Doug, flat tires, gas prices, and rattlesnakes - oh my!
Click HERE to listen to the podcast!
Discussed total mileage so far, daily average, Father Doug, flat tires, gas prices, and rattlesnakes - oh my!
Click HERE to listen to the podcast!
RIDING IN TRIBUTE TO -
KATHRYN FURGER
NOTE: Want to pay tribute to your loved one?
I'll ride a day in their honor (includes mention on blog). Click HERE to learn more.
|
75 miles on Sunday - Smelling Wisconsin
Kendallville, Indiana -
Long day on the road Sunday. Thought I'd be able to log 100 miles but Mother
Nature made it a challenge.
Late start waiting for
rain to quit and then got detoured finding my way out of Napoleon, no bicycles
allowed on Route 6 bypass
Finally got my groove on
- sunny skies, 83% humidity and 15-mile-an-hour headwinds.
Nice flat roads for the
most part, decent shoulder along the side of the road and just crossed from
Ohio into Indiana.
The Catholic Churches
have been great about allowing me to stay the night - throw my sleeping bag
down in their church hall and leave in the morning.
Many times it seems like
they're leaving the porch light on, just waiting for me to roll in.
Logged 75 miles on
Sunday and landed in Kendallville. Hoping to cross into Illinois on Wednesday.
I can almost smell
Wisconsin from here.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Dave and Dave
Napoleon, Ohio - morning
started off with rain and an accidental activation of the security alarm at St.
Augustine Catholic Church... But things are looking up thanks to Dave and Dave.
Met them at Frisch's Big
Boy during breakfast.
Dave (on the right) is
the assistant women's basketball coach at Defiance College. "Been there 26
years now," he said.
Dave and Dave |
I mentioned UW-Green
Bay's team and Marquette. We swapped familiar names on the game.
As the fellas were
leaving Dave laid a $20 on my table. "My mom suffered dementia before she
died," he said.
The Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's is entering its
final week. Details on how to support
the cause are listed on the Cedar Community website HERE.
Thanks for all the
generous support - it helps keep me going each day.
I'm in my element now
with 71 miles on Friday, 64 miles on Saturday and looking to break 100 miles
today.
Better get going!
Update on "The Sisters"
Decided to expand the story on my "Ohio Sisters" due to popular demand.
Sister Connie and Sister Pat |
Click HERE and scroll down to read more about this delightful duo and some snippets of their "out of convent" escapades!
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Where's Judy?
Another map update. Follow along! (Gap across NY and PA was necessary "auto assist."
View http://batchgeo.com/map/e45026d31ae071f647b69c10e01a7bcf">The Amazing Race for Alheimer's
in a full screen map
View http://batchgeo.com/map/e45026d31ae071f647b69c10e01a7bcf">The Amazing Race for Alheimer's
in a full screen map
The Maples Motel - Honoring Generations
Huron, Ohio - West of
Huron, Ohio on busy Route 6 is a flashback to the 1960s.
The Maples Motel is a
fourth-generation operation run by Joan Faber and her
family.
"I haven't taken a
paycheck in 35 years," said Joan as we stood in the square back room of
her house that does double duty as the motel office
The brown paneled walls
are covered with old black-and-white photos and framed magazine articles written about the homey
facility.
"The cabins are $49
to $61 a night," Joan said. "I run it in memory of the woman who
started the place - and I don't raise the rates."
Joan holds a photo of
the motel from its earlier years when the Maple trees were small, there was no
pool and there were mats in front of the screen doors for people to wipe their
feet.
"There's a 1957
Ford parked in the lot in this photo," said Joan. "Back then we were open
year round, we had TV but not in color."
"Met my husband Ken
at the University of Detroit. We had four kids when his mom died and he asked
me if I'd like to go to Ohio and we'd run the motel.
"With four little
ones," said Joan, her voice rising in pitch. "I was a natural,"
she said confidentially "And I loved it."
Nothin' could be finer....than Whiteys Diner
Fremont, OH - You can always tell the popular
hometown restaurant by the number of cars parked outside. In Fremont, Ohio, Whiteys
Diner was the place.
Full chair rail at the counter also was a good
sign. "Sit anywhere you want, Hun," waitress Cheryl said.
"Cheryl, I'd be mad at you if somebody
pulled me off my chair and onto the floor," said Charlie, one of the regulars.
"Correction," yelled Cheryl. "Sit
anywhere but Charlie's seat."
I got a stool at the counter in front of the
humming glass refrigerator that was full of plates of raw red meatballs, a mountain
of strips of bacon and bricks of yellow butter.
"A customer gave us that," said Billy, the cook, handing me a box of Obama Waffles.
Billy and "Obama Waffles" |
Billy worked the grill that spit hot butter and
grease in spots not covered with eggs over easy or hash browns. His father, Mark, owned the business for the past 33 years.
"I've been coming here since I was 4 years
old," said Charlie. "I remember when this place used to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I really liked that."
"You better be careful Charlie," said
Cheryl, racing by with three waters and a coffee pot.
"I'd be eating dinner here if they were
open," said Charlie. "It's not the cookin’ I mind so much, it's the
cleaning up."
Burnin’ Billy, as someone called him, is cooking
up a storm on the grill as Charlie talks about his service during WWII.
Burnin' Billy |
"I was 19 years, okay, and thought I
volunteered - until three guys came and
hauled me away."
Charlie was a gunner in the Army. Stationed in
Germany, he said he was captured and spent eight months in a German prison camp
"Lost 100 pounds," he said. "We
were supposed to get a weekly package from the Red Cross with meat. We were lucky if we got one
a month."
Charlie said the Germans were cold and hungry,
too. Eventually rescued by the Russians, Charlie went with the rest of his unit
to Camp Lucky Strike and eventually returned home before his 20th
birthday.
More customers come into the diner. Everybody is
greeted by name. The place is warm with body heat.
Conversation is about LeBron James returning to
the Cavaliers. The consensus at the diner is… it'll be good for the team and the
city
As I scoot out to give someone else a chance at
breakfast, I glance at the sign above the grill..... 'Nothin’ could be finer than to
be at Whiteys Diner in the morning.'
Friday, July 11, 2014
Riding in Tribute to.....
GENE WENDELBORN
NOTE: Want to pay tribute to your loved one?
I'll ride a day in their honor (includes mention on blog). Click HERE to learn more.
|
Got my Ohio plate....
Got my Ohio plate from
Norcross Automotive in Sandusky, Ohio. There was a dude there, let's call him
Tyrell. He was waiting for his car.
"Where you bike
from," he said. I told him Halifax, Nova Scotia.
"Where's
that," he asked. "Canada," I said politely.
Tyrell had what looked
like a black pantyhose tight on the top of his head. He had black sweatpants
and was sweating through his white t-shirt. He was nice enough... But
inquisitive.
"How old are you?"
I said I was 50 and he let's go with "Girl, I'm 54 and I don't even take my
bike round the corner. You crazy," he said, smiling.
Then he reached out his
hand to wish me good luck and he did this three-grip
shake with an explosion
at the end. I obviously got it wrong. He said, "That's
alright," and just laughed.
I reached in my back
pocket to give him a card to follow along. The cards are in a plastic Baggie
and all of a sudden he step back and says, "I don't want no weed."
I'm going to move along
now.
Vermillion, OH and Big Ed's
Already making good
mileage today. Stopped in Vermillion, OH to mail some post cards and saw Big
Ed's Soda Fountain on Main Street. It's in a building that used to be the old
dry goods store and dates to 1872.
Has the old soda
fountain and old booths lining the wall with Collectibles on the shelf above
including a pair of saddle shoes, the cymbal playing wind up circus monkey and
a Dixie Belle ice cream freezer.
On the window there's
advertising for phosphates, egg cremes, and tin roofs.
That's as much as I can
see through the window. The store is closed and doesn't open for two more hours and
I have to move along.
Vermillion seems like a
nice little Norman Rockwell town.
Weekly Radio Update; Listen to AUDIO
Did weekly update interview on The Amazing Ride for Alzheimer's with WBKV 1470's Morning Show with host Bob Bonenfant.
Discussed Cleveland news, LeBron James, Rock 'n Roll Museum, Elvis, Johnny Cash, minor bike breakdown and laughing with the nuns!
Click HERE to listen to the podcast!
Discussed Cleveland news, LeBron James, Rock 'n Roll Museum, Elvis, Johnny Cash, minor bike breakdown and laughing with the nuns!
Click HERE to listen to the podcast!
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