Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Monday, August 18, Fairgrounds Campground, Sedalia, Missouri
We had to be at the church this morning at 9:00 to pick up the bikes. The pastor met us and let us in and before we left, a nice lady arrived to give us some of her garden tomatoes and corn. Nice. We rode to Marilyn’s fixit shop, Clinton Mower and Saw Shop, and her son Sam helped us a lot with the bikes, fixing my chain, Vicky’s crank and Willie’s bottle holder, all for almost no charge. Nice people. The kids were at the library while the bikes were being worked on. Adriana updated the blog for August 12 and 13, so you may find those entries more interesting than usual. After the bikes were done, a newspaper man interviewed us at their shop about our trip and wanted us to keep in contact with him when we arrive in Maine. Before beginning the Katy Trail, we stopped at Wendy’s for some filler food. All rode today. The trail was great. I think we saw two or three people the whole way. It was quiet, composed of fine compacted gravel with plenty of room to ride abreast and talk the whole way. So we sang, played games and talked/argued the whole way. It’s always so much fun when all are riding, but especially when we can have the whole trail to ourselves and be sheltered along the way by a shaded tree canopy. We stopped at the trail heads which were marked by a real box car or caboose, and set at the locations of the same rail stops that were formerly used by the old trains. There was historical information at every trail head at each town, which made it interesting. We ended up riding into the night and I hooked up the bikes with headlights. It was the first time the kids and I had ridden at night. Fun. We ended up staying at the town fairground campground and didn’t get to sleep until almost midnight. 46 miles.

5 comments:

denise said...

Hi guys! Love the entries and most of all the pictures. You are doing a great job keeping us up to date. It feels like I can see where you are! If you see Lewis and Clark on the trail tell them i said Hi or take a picture. Denise

Fox Family Cross Country Bike Tour said...

Hi Denise.
Sorry I haven't responded to the other comments. Would you believe I don't know how? What's that? You DO believe it? And by the way, who are Lewis and Clark? Oh well. Anyway, we are all doing fine still and enjoying the trip. See you when we get back. Keep us in your prayers.
Love,
Bill and family

Fox Family Cross Country Bike Tour said...

Hi Denise.
Sorry I haven't responded to the other comments. Would you believe I don't know how? What's that? You DO believe it? And by the way, who are Lewis and Clark? Oh well. Anyway, we are all doing fine still and enjoying the trip. See you when we get back. Keep us in your prayers.
Love,
Bill and family

Fox Family Cross Country Bike Tour said...

Hi Denise.
Sorry I haven't responded to the other comments. Would you believe I don't know how? What's that? You DO believe it? And by the way, who are Lewis and Clark? Oh well. Anyway, we are all doing fine still and enjoying the trip. See you when we get back. Keep us in your prayers.
Love,
Bill and family

denise said...

Bill,
You happen to be on the trail that Lewis and Clark first embarked when they explored West. Oh ask Gloria!! Very significant history and you are actually there. I think they only went on a portion of the trail that you are on.
You guys are always in our prayers!!
Denise