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Usual Elevation

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Home again at an elevation my lungs are more accustomed to, my mind lingers in the Black Hills of South Dakota and the priceless fellowship of precious friends sharing an affinity for bicycling.

Yesterday, I drove from sun-up Mountain Time to sun-down Central Time in a completely different muscle-stiffening endurance exercise than pedaling nonstop for hours on end. I crossed most of South Dakota and Minnesota to get back to Beldenville in Wisconsin, where Cyndie and Asher were awaiting my return.

It’s good to be home.

The wide open expanses of South Dakota offered a stark reminder of how small our little rectangle of fields and forest really is. The massive hay production underway for mile after mile was remarkable to see now that I know a little more about the process.

The horse ranches are just as impressive. We saw real cowboys wrangling cattle as we whizzed by at over 80 mph on I90.

As I made one of the last few turns around a cornfield toward our driveway, the clouds looked busy in the sky. When I pulled in, I came to Cyndie walking in my direction. She was looking for Asher, who was chasing after a cat that appeared on our property.

He came running to me soon after in a special “welcome home” that only dogs excel in performing to such a degree.

This morning was a treat to reconnect with our horses. I smirked to myself while cleaning up their manure after a week of dodging cow messes on the trail. I’m glad I don’t have to clean up after cattle herds.

I’ll be thinking a lot about the previous week while I am mowing the overgrown grass that grows so thick at our much lower elevation compared to where I huffed and puffed while pedaling that marvelous gravel Mickelson Trail.

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Written by johnwhays

September 6, 2025 at 10:48 am

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  1. curious…what is the most miles you’ve ridden your bike in one day? 🙂

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    HungryHikerHodgePodge

    September 6, 2025 at 1:27 pm

    • I think it was 107 miles on the first leg of a two day ride from Minneapolis to our lake place in Hayward. The next day we had to ride 65 more.
      These days, 60 feels like a lot, but have done a fair number of days approaching 80+ over the years of the Jaunts with Jim Klobuchar.

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      johnwhays

      September 6, 2025 at 2:34 pm


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