No need to apologize for the length; the longer, the better. Very
interesting. I wish we had some long-distance trails gravel trails
here in NM.

That is some ramp!

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dawn and I just got back from a week along the Katy Trail in Missouri.  I
> wanted to explore a bit so left on Friday and went to Lee Summit Missouri
> and then checked out the new connector (the parts that are finished) from
> Kansas City.
> I meandered with no particular place to go for a couple of days as the
> distance to meet my wife and friend in Sedalia was two comfortable days and
> I had 2 1/2.   I enjoyed some gravel roads that are lacking in St Louis, and
> the freedom to just go one direction for a few hours and then change my mind
> and go someplace else.   With limited vacation or time on these journeys
> it's difficult to get that truly free feeling.  Tired of riding head winds,
> turn around and ride the other way today.  However this quick trip to meet
> them at the train was close.   Even with my meanderings I managed to get to
> Sedalia a day early.  With rain coming in I chose a rehabbed historical
> motel that had the most comfortable bed I had ever slept in I think.
>
> I've ridden the Katy Trail several times, and mostly on my way home from
> someplace else.  The times I've ridden just the Katy were to get it over
> with one could say with 85 and 107 mile days to get from Sedalia to St
> Charles fully loaded.  This time we were going to enjoy it and see things.
>  The first day was a comfortable 65 miles to one Katfish Kates along the
> river.  We setup camp and had chili and hotdogs at the campsite.   The next
> day we went and toured Columbia Missouri visiting bicycle shops and meeting
> a friend for lunch.  The connector from Columbia to the trail is about 18
> miles round trip plus whatever milage we did in town.  Great day followed
> the next day by a trip into Jefferson City Missouri, were we visited the
> capital building and got to see / experience the new bike path and ramp to
> the hiway bridge.  hard to explain... here is a photo of the ramp...
>   http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7167529573/in/set-72157630082138300
>   Last time I went into Jefferson City I was on the bridge with 50 mph
> traffic, no shoulder and a smile that I was still alive.. :)  Another great
> day.
>
> Long story short the slowed pace and good company made for a fantastic trip.
>  We visited and met many great people and saw some fun bikes.  A gorgeous
> Thorn  here
> .. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7352734118/in/set-72157630082138300
>
> Finally saw one of the extra wheels in the wild. It appeared to be working
> great and the owner had many miles on it.
>  here.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7167526859/in/set-72157630082138300
> This photo was at a  hostel that we stopped at. It was too busy not to visit
> and see what was going on.    As it turned out there was 4 groups of us that
> would start at different times and stop at different places but seemed to
> meet up during the last 3 days or so here and there.  It was fun.
>
> When trying to get the ride over with or get someplace the Katy Trail can be
> monotonous and tiring.  When making it up as you go and stopping to see,
> smell and experience things around you it is quite different.  Not having an
> agenda and giving ourselves 4 days more than we needed to just ride it was
> great.  We left Sedalia Mo on Monday and got to our homes on Friday.  Dawn
> and I live about 18 miles from the trial head.
>
> So if you decide to ride this great trail system I recommend not over
> planning but making it up as you go with a general to do list.   Be sure to
> get into the connecting cities at the very least Columbia, Jefferson City,
> Booneville and Herman, enjoy the brewery in Augusta and then meander on into
> St Charles.   I generally ride it West to East as I like riding to home.
>
> Here is the picture set on flickr
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157630082138300/with/7167526859/
>
> I posted about a door jam bracket I used to mount a tubes lowrider rack on
> Dawns Atlantis.  It worked great and may be the long term solution for
> future rides at this point.  Here is her bike loaded down.  She listened to
> me and I didn't listen to myself by putting the rain covers on the panniers.
>  Hers thus stayed clean and mine were dirty and had to be cleaned when I got
> home.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7352739970/in/set-72157630082138300
>
> Well sorry for the long post.. we had a great time though.  July is the
> Denali Adventure with Adventure Cycling then the Allegheny / C&O first week
> of October.  There are four of us doing that now.  We'll be riding to DC and
> be shuttled back to Pittsburg.
> If you would like to join us let me know.   It will be self contained
> unsupported, and we'll probably be doing 45 to 55 miles per day.
>
> Later
>
> Kelly
>
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