I love it! I may have to give one of those baskets a try.

I can just imagine that stop. Reminds me of the dirt farm roads where I grew up, in northeastern Ohio. Looks like a beautiful landscape to ride through.

Rob in Seattle

On Aug 3, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Ken Yokanovich wrote:


One of my favorite moments on the trip was a stop out in the middle of
nowhere.  No cars, nothing but a light cool morning breeze and the
birds.  I sat down in the grass for a while to rest and could have
easily taken a nap.

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/4qxHwitk6FxBcRzwmijshw?feat=directlink

The basket up front was one of my favorite features.  I used it to dry
my laundry, hold my map, hold an extra beverage (or several.)  I met
up with some friends and became known as the "bar bike."  On one
particular day, we were riding late in the day and people were handing
up free 32 ounce bottles of sports drink.  I became the holding area
for my fellow riders:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/2pMFDXvURkm9OwhAH5cUeQ?feat=directlink

The next morning, I carried two jars of pickles, a jar of garlic
stuffed olives, two bottles of bloody mary mix, and the fresh celery
in the basket.  One of my riding partners (also riding self contained)
carried the 25 pound bag of ice.  We then had a little morning treat
for 10 with breakfast at the FarmBoys stop about 10 miles out of Clear
Lake.

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