Day 24: Kalamazoo, MI to Ann Arbor, MI

Today was sure jam packed. When I thought back to this morning to organize this post, it already seemed like a distant memory. Surprise, surprise, I had trouble getting up this morning. Hit the road at 7:40 under 100% humidity. How do I know it was 100% humidity? Because the Kalamazoo area was engulfed in …

Interlude: More Kalamazoo breweries, and some Kalamazoo properties

This is probably my last off day for a while. Assuming my body holds up and I have a favorable wind, my plan is to get to Rochester by Saturday night. So for those of you who aren’t aware, part of the reason I come to Kalamazoo⁠— besides the craft beer scene, of course— is …

Day 23: Wyoming, MI to Kalamazoo, MI

Yes, Virginia, there really is a Kalamazoo, and I am there. It also happens to be the beer capital of the Midwest, in terms of most breweries per capita. (By this measure, Portland, ME is the beer capital of the Northeast; Asheville, NC is the beer capital of the South; Bend, OR is the beer …

Day 22: Sussex, WI to Wyoming, MI

After nearly a week, we finally have a new state! I got up around 8, said goodbye to Katie just after 9, and hit the road to bike the 25 miles into southern Milwaukee to catch the ferry. The first dozen miles were on a combination of local roads and bike paths through Waukesha County. …

Interlude: Breweries and more in Greater Milwaukee

I have a dilemma for what to blog about: Since I haven’t been on my bike for the last two days, how much do I focus on the beers, and how much do I talk about exploring greater Milwaukee in general? Either way, I have a lot of photos to make up for the lack …

Day 18: Red Wing, MN to La Crosse, WI

Aaand we have a new state and my 4th century ride of this trip! Given the storm-shortened ride yesterday, I knew I was in for a long ride today because I really wanted to make it as far as La Crosse. So turning over a new leaf, I dragged myself out of bed before 6, …

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