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Rock River Ride Day 4: Oregon To Prophetstown

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A strange night for me last night: camped at home with my own warm shower (I’d give me a positive review), but also still on the ride with Carl, who slept in our basement and ate fresh eggs from our chickens and tortillas from a grocery store. We rode out early and hit Hwy. 2, where we bumped into Oregonian Terry Schuster, who escorted us toward a great view of the Black Hawk statue, more properly known as The Eternal Indian. As Carl droned on (not an insult, he sent a drone up Black Hawk's way and got some primo footage) we also met Scott Stephens, who -- together with Schuster -- runs the grassroots collective club Bike Ogle, though both were a bit cagey in a cool way about who, if anyone, was running it. Carl and I pedaled on to Conover Square, where we met Aaron and Christy Sitze of White Pelican, who allowed us to live out a fantasy we’ve long harbored (since Monday) of actually being on the Rock River, instead of just riding reasonably close. Although the wind was fierce and
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Replaced by: Arts

When? This feed was archived on July 12, 2018 03:30 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on July 02, 2018 02:54 (6y ago)

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A strange night for me last night: camped at home with my own warm shower (I’d give me a positive review), but also still on the ride with Carl, who slept in our basement and ate fresh eggs from our chickens and tortillas from a grocery store. We rode out early and hit Hwy. 2, where we bumped into Oregonian Terry Schuster, who escorted us toward a great view of the Black Hawk statue, more properly known as The Eternal Indian. As Carl droned on (not an insult, he sent a drone up Black Hawk's way and got some primo footage) we also met Scott Stephens, who -- together with Schuster -- runs the grassroots collective club Bike Ogle, though both were a bit cagey in a cool way about who, if anyone, was running it. Carl and I pedaled on to Conover Square, where we met Aaron and Christy Sitze of White Pelican, who allowed us to live out a fantasy we’ve long harbored (since Monday) of actually being on the Rock River, instead of just riding reasonably close. Although the wind was fierce and
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