Sunday, February 8, 2015

BRR Ride 2015

PERRY, IOWA - Temperatures in the upper 40's combined with light winds made this year's annual bike ride to Rippey one of the most comfortable in recent memory.  As expected, the nice weather drew a big crowd and when I returned to Perry after the 24 mile ride there were still several cyclists just leaving Perry headed up to Rippey.  I look forward the the BRR ride each year as it helps to break up the monotony of not being able to do much cycling in the winter time, plus this event is a big "boon" to the local businesses in Perry who feed, house and welcome 1,500 visitors to town for the event each year.
Participants start gathering in front of the Raccoon Valley Bicycle Shop and Hotel Pattee as Raccoon Valley Radio broadcasts live in the background.

Minutes before the starting cannon is fired and cyclists head up Perry's historic business district.

Westbound toward Rippey.  Although it looks cold, I saw some cyclists just wearing T-shirts and shorts.  I wonder if they caught a cold?

Cyclists enter Rippey's downtown area.

The Rippey Lions Club were serving chili and beef sundaes among other goodies inside their newly remodeled community building.  Here's the scene outside.

Cyclists, including this unicycle, come and go east of Rippey.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year

HUBBARD, IOWA - Winter is still a great time to enjoy the outdoors in Iowa, even though temperatures can be quite miserable and many of the warm-weather activities take a pause until the snow disappears.  Activities like snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and hiking are a great way to get outside and keep moving.  The past couple of weeks have brought some relatively light snowfall to the area and has made for some perfect conditions for these types of activities.  While on some of my recent hikes, I've encountered several bald eagles, a nice buck deer, a barred owl and even a flock of robins that apparently decided to stay here and feed on the fruit of some fruit-bearing trees instead of migrating south.  The woods take on a much different ambiance in the winter time, and because the leaves have dropped there's much greater visibility to see wildlife and other features than you might see during other times of the year.  Plus no need to fight the mosquitos or other critters you might normally encounter on a hike!

Friday, November 29, 2013

Thanksgiving Trekking

NEW PROVIDENCE, IOWA - Well, it's been several months since I've posted anything and much like last year, I seemed to "fall off the wagon" once training for RAGBRAI started in earnest and haven't paid much attention to the blog.  Well, RAGBRAI came and went as well as most of the the summer and fall.  During that period, there's been many things to enjoy outdoors, as well as some exciting news "back home" in regards to the development of a new recreational trail being developed from Marshalltown to Steamboat Rock on the former right of way of the Iowa River Railroad that I have been getting involved with from the standpoint of creating and maintaining several web pages on Hardin County Trails web site promoting the project (vs. keeping my blog up to date!).  It's been fun working on that project, researching some of the history of the corridor as well as helping to promote the future trail knowing the amazing potential that project will have for the seven communities along the IRRT.  More to come on that project here in the months to come.
     Well, now that it's cooled off outside (and daylight much shorter) there should be ample opportunities to up date the blog with some photos and other thoughts from the past several months.  Yesterday was Thanksgiving and we took advantage of the very nice weather to hike around and through Reece Park in Hardin County.  The creek level being as low as it was enabled us to get right on the creek and in spots literally walk across the stream.  One of the neat features of Honey Creek are the outcroppings of large boulders found in spots along the waterway, what geologists say are remnants of the Wisconsin glacier that once covered this area.
     Saw a couple of bald eagles circling the park as well as many other species of birds.  It was a nice way to burn off some calories after eating way too much!

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Colorful Palatte

MINBURN, IOWA - On one of my early morning rides on the Raccoon River Valley Trail this past week, I was greeted with a gorgeous sky in the west as the rising sun in the east illuminated a small thunderstorm off on the horizon.  Such a gorgeous time of the year on the trail with the lush, green corridor sprinkled with colors from the native prairie wildflowers along the trail, the songbirds along the way and even the sky!

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Iowa Monsoon

GRANGER, IOWA - Recent analysis by the State Climatologist shows that we just went through one if the wettest, if not THE wettest spring, on record in Iowa.  It's June 10th and the crops are at least two weeks behind where they should be in a "typical" year.  There are wet spots and ponds all over the place.  Quite a 180 degree difference from a year ago.
     I took this picture during one of the many storms we have experienced this spring.  It's actually quite powerful and beautiful at the same time.  This line of storms actually produced several reports of funnel clouds and radar indicated tornadoes in Polk and Story Counties.


Saturday, June 8, 2013

RRVT North Loop Grand Opening

PERRY, IOWA - Last Saturday was a big day of celebration here in Dallas County as the north loop of the Raccoon River Valley Trail is now officially complete, with the last stretch of concrete being poured between Dawson and Herndon just a couple of weeks ago.  A grand opening celebration was held in downtown Perry with a number of dignitaries, media and scores of cyclists who rode in for the event.  It was really exciting to see the enthusiasm about the trail and what the future holds for the communities along the trail system, and the Raccoon River Valley Trail Association did an outstanding job (as always) of organizing the event which also coincided with National Trails Day.

Even with rain threatening, there was a big crowd in Perry.
A number of vendors had booths and displays in Perry's Caboose Park.
Cyclists picking up their card for the Poker Ride in Dallas Center.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Trout Run Trail

DECORAH, IOWA - Over the Memorial Day weekend, we had the chance to visit northeast Iowa and stay in the charming community of Decorah.  If you enjoy anything outdoors, the Decorah area has just about anything you could ask for - cycling, paddling, fishing, hiking, camping, etc.  The "driftless" area of Northeast Iowa is incredibly scenic and offers many areas to explore.
     On the top of my list to check out was the Trout Run Trail, a ten mile looped trail recently completed around and through the City of Decorah.  The trail takes you along the Upper Iowa River in Decorah, through some commercial/residential areas, and eventually out of town along Trout Run Creek, past the fish hatchery and the infamous eagle nest, and then through some absolutely stunning scenery south of Decorah before bringing you back into town where you cross a new bridge over Highway 9 and up to a cut where limestone was blasted away to blaze a path for the trail as you roll back down into Decorah proper.
     I had a chance to ride the loop twice while I was there - both times going in a clockwise fashion around the loop.  Again, I will let the photos speak for themselves!
View from the top of one of the hills looking Northwest toward Decorah

Peering into Trout Run Valley from one of the switchbacks

A foggy view down one of the long grades.

Gateway to the Trail on the southeast edge of Decorah

Limestone cut just before you roll back into Decorah

This is dairy country.