38 miles. This was to be our rest day so we weren’t too ambitious. July 4.
Got a bit of a late start today from Moorhead and after getting our breakfast and a sandwich for lunch at the grocery store, we headed southeast toward some of Minnesota’s famed lakes.
The road was mostly flat with a head wind and when we turned to the east the quartering breeze gave us a little boost. There again was very little traffic but since we saw a highway patrolman pull someone over right in front of us, we made the effort to stay on the shoulder and stay legal. The miles clicked by to the 28 mile marker and then we got into some hills again. Speaking of hills, a few days ago I totaled all the climbing we have done so far on our trip and found that we have easily summited Mt. Everest – over 45,000 feet of climbs so far. And we don’t even have Sherpas!
We interrupted our ride a couple of times to consult with Brady whose Jeep has broken down in Las Vegas. He and a friend had driven from LA to Phoenix to the Grand Canyon and then to Vegas over the long weekend. Leaving Joshua Tree National Monument they ran out of gas and were lucky enough to quickly find a tow truck with a few gallons of gas so they could limp into a station. Unfortunately, by running the tank to empty, all the sludge and debris from 22 years got into the fuel system and by the time they got to Vegas, the car would sputter to a stop every dozen miles of so. Nothing that dollars can’t fix so in the end, his Jeep will have a new fuel system from clean tank to new pump, filter and injectors. What happens in Vegas ….
For a couple of miles on the road there were shoes of every description nailed to the fence posts.
Nearing our goal, The Cormorant Inn, we nearly passed by a very inviting looking sandwich shop and cafe, one of the nicest we’ve seen on our trip so far. We’ve subsisted on PB&J and gas station pre made sandwiches so seeing this place, we could almost hear the angels sing! Great food and smoothies! As we sat we were approached by a woman who asked where we were biking from and to (many folks are curious about our trek and we’re more than willing to tell them and occasionally proselytize about Frank Lloyd Wright). In this case we also spread a little of the Warm Showers gospel – 11 years ago this woman had let two cross country cyclists in their teens camp overnight in her front yard and was very impressed with the young men. A little while ago, one of the guys came back through Comorant and visited her and she was still excited about the whole thing.
While we were eating, three more cross country cyclists came in, father and his two early 20’s kids. They are going as far as Ticonderoga, NY, since his daughter is starting med school in August and his son starting biz school. They had biked across North Dakota all on the Interstate so had made very good time and looked way too neat and clean (as compared to our somewhat grubby appearances).
We have decided to treat today and tomorrow (both light days) as one rest day. Once we hit the rail to trail path we’ll put in more miles as we aim to get to Minneapolis on Friday.

Shoes climbing the telephone pole all by themselves!