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We can see for miles and miles
... learn something new everyday.
We also saw a group of pelicans on a small lake near the road. Another surprise.
One of the roads we traveled on is named the Lewis and Clarke Trail. My history of this area is sorely lacking and I did not realize the significance of this title. I did get excited however when we crossed over Lake Sakakawea and tried to pronounce it. It was then that Greg and ...
Why not Minot!
... that is) lives on the river close by and it only lives there and in china so that was sorta cool. We also drove 2 hours out of our way to see the only porta potty on a post. Yay. Dumbest, Thing, Ever. It was pointless. We took a picture and left. So stupid.
-Lily :)
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Heading on to North Dakota
We drove a long day from International Falls to Minot. We drove out of Minnesota by way of Warroad, sneaking a peak at the Lake of the Woods. We stopped in Grand Forks and played a fun game of disc golf at a great course. Then on to MInot where we stayed a nice Sleep Inn that had a great water park with crazy fast slides. We settled in for another good night ...
Day 3 - Sunday
... shut down in both directions while they were paving. So the escort vehicle was the roller. LOL They did allow me and a couple more bikes to wait until most of the traffic was to the other side so that we didn't have to try and ride at 5 mph. That was very nice of them.
581 miles today ...
Another 125 miles....
... my bike and set off for Minot 125m away. Though the first 15 or so miles were not easy given that they were due North which unfortunately meant I was buffetted for an hour or so by strong cross winds I was comforted by the knowledge that I would be turning soon and would then have 110 miles of support, so I pedaled on without complaint and with a smile.
The road was not as bad as I had been told. There has been ...