Jim:

Good luck and have a great ride!!!  I hope you have a huge turnout.
Please post photos.

Bobby

On May 29, 8:18 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I should add that I am riding Minneapolis to Red Wing on Friday and back on
> Monday, if anyone wants to join. If you are driving to Red Wing, you'll
> have to find a place to leave your car, as I'm not sure you'll be permitted
> to park at the park overnight. I considered asking for special permission
> from the police to leave cars there overnight, but I think it better to ask
> drivers to find on-street parking somewhat in a residential area somewhat
> near the park. It shouldn't be difficult.
>
> On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:51:21 PM UTC-5, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
> wrote:
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> > I've posted here on this topic several times before, but thought I'd
> > repeat a last minute summary for those who may be attending. I have NO
> > IDEA, by the way, how many will attend. I'd guess 10-500, give or take.
>
> > The Midwest Riv Rally will start at Bay Point Park in Red Wing, MN, on
> > Saturday, June 2, at 8am. Realistically, the ride will leave at 9ish, but
> > arriving at 8 will allow us all to meet, chat, admire bikes, fool around
> > with last minute adjustments, etc. The day's route will be "mixed terrain"
> > with some gravel and potentially some water crossings, but mostly on quiet,
> > lovely, paved county roads for a total of approx 50-60 miles. If you are
> > not familiar with the area, it may surprise you that such a place exists in
> > the Midwest. There will be a fair bit of descending, but we'll finish the
> > day close to the same elevation as we started the day (both along the
> > Mississippi River). That night we'll camp (for free) at Malone Park in
> > Wabasha, MN, unless you've made reservations at the AmericInn hotel there
> > or at some other nearby lodging facility.
>
> > Sunday morning, we'll shoot to roll out around 9am again. Terrain will be
> > slightly less mixed, and somewhat more sedate in regard to the rustic
> > nature of the roads. Distance will be around 50 miles, and we'll get back
> > to Red Wing whenever we get there.
>
> > There will be no map or cue sheets or sag support, so we'll have to stick
> > together and maybe help each other out sometimes. If you're fast and get to
> > the tops of hills and have to wait for others to catch up, relax and take a
> > few pictures. If you're not fast, don't worry because you won't be judged
> > negatively (at least not by me).
>
> > There are numerous cafes and stores along the route, so you won't NEED to
> > pack cooking gear and food for meals, but you may want to, if you find that
> > sort of thing to be fun. I do.
>
> > Any other questions? Post here. The weather report looks GREAT, and I'm
> > expecting this to be a truly memorable experience (in a good way).

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