Day 8 – Now this was a day to cycle!

Today was my best day in the saddle yet. Temp was in 70’s, cloudy so no direct sun, a nice breeze that kept me cool. Without the headwind, the rollers weren’t all that bad – still not my favorite but I didn’t have to drop to granny gear just to get up the slope, or down! And I was able to average 10+mph.

Outside of Smith Center Kansas – Not exactly what Dorothy encountered – A new breed of scarecrow.

What a great town. Patty and Wayne, owners of The Buckshot Inn, greeted me with encouragement and excitement for my trip They are enthusiastic supporters of my fund-raising endeavors, especially for veterans. She has become my Kansas, and beyond, marketing guru.

Just a typical mid-west “car lot”. Down the road you can get one in red.
For geography fans – the Geographic Center of the Continental United States

So far, the best place to eat along US 36 is Sweden Creme Cafe on the east side of Mankato, KS. What a fantastic diner style menu and hometown atmosphere.

With a good day like today, my spirits are high for tomorrow’s ride and its completion. Diane will be meeting me in Washington, Kansas for a bit of R&R (even Tour-de-France riders take a day off now and then) and to re-stock important items such as Go-Go Squeeze applesauce.

Tomorrow’s ride: Mankato to Washington, Kansas

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