I am kind of hoping they go north out of Waukon to New Albin and work back down to Lansing from there. That ride from Waukon to New Albin would be awesome.
They only get one town in between.
I agree that it's a gorgeous ride, and actually a lot of the miles between 76 and 26 along the Upper Iowa are flat river bottom (with spectacular bluffs on either side).
ca4cy suggested Elon Road, and that's kind of my prediction: 76 through Rossville to the Waterville Road, through Waterville to the Elon Rd, and Elon Road to Lansing/Harper's road. You could go down to Harper's and then up the Great River Road into Lansing, or just follow the Lansing/Harper's road into town from there.
I'd be shocked if that's accurate for Thursday and Friday.
First, it has about 5 miles of gravel between Protivin and Cresco, when there's a paved highway all the way between the two. I could see that being the Thursday route otherwise, which would be a doozie. The amount of beer consumed in Protivin can be legendary.
Then, on Friday, it has about 5 miles of gravel where it connects V58 north of Cresco to 139 south of Kendalville.
Lastly, it has the route going THROUGH Decorah on the Friday of Nordicfest. There's no way in hell that happens. Too much people. Although it would be cool, because the route would literally pass TG and Pulpit Rock.
I hope that's the route for Saturday though, that would be beautiful, and fun as hell.
I'd be shocked if that's accurate for Thursday and Friday.
First, it has about 5 miles of gravel between Protivin and Cresco, when there's a paved highway all the way between the two. I could see that being the Thursday route otherwise, which would be a doozie. The amount of beer consumed in Protivin can be legendary.
Then, on Friday, it has about 5 miles of gravel where it connects V58 north of Cresco to 139 south of Kendalville.
Lastly, it has the route going THROUGH Decorah on the Friday of Nordicfest. There's no way in hell that happens. Too much people. Although it would be cool, because the route would literally pass TG and Pulpit Rock.
I hope that's the route for Saturday though, that would be beautiful, and fun as hell.
Thinking of registering for a couple days. Have never participated. Didn't realize until talking with a fellow alumni tonight that you could do individual ride days. Thinking maybe starting in Clear Lake and riding two/three days max.
Any tips for an old guy first timer? I am in my 60's but in good shape. Biked mostly 20 mile trail rides last year, around 40-50 rides so it's not like it's been 20 years since I got on a bike or something. Any unattached folks here looking for someone to ride with? Any recommendations on finding folks to ride with? My friends don't road bike and my biking acquaintances are much younger and likely too fast. Guessing I'd be in the 14 -15 mph range for open road biking. Not looking to putter along at 10 mph or kill myself trying to keep up with kids half my age.![]()
I was living near Saude when RAGBRAI went through Protivin in 1999 or 2000. That day was nuts.
The last time it went through Decorah would have been around 1994 or 1995 I think. It was a big deal since it was the first time the City allowed a public beer garden on city property. But the fire department has had one for Nordic Fest every year since.
Thinking of registering for a couple days. Have never participated. Didn't realize until talking with a fellow alumni tonight that you could do individual ride days. Thinking maybe starting in Clear Lake and riding two/three days max.
Any tips for an old guy first timer? I am in my 60's but in good shape. Biked mostly 20 mile trail rides last year, around 40-50 rides so it's not like it's been 20 years since I got on a bike or something. Any unattached folks here looking for someone to ride with? Any recommendations on finding folks to ride with? My friends don't road bike and my biking acquaintances are much younger and likely too fast. Guessing I'd be in the 14 -15 mph range for open road biking. Not looking to putter along at 10 mph or kill myself trying to keep up with kids half my age.![]()
I think Decorah has become pretty beer friendly, given what it's done to the town's economy. And at least one city council member is a longtime TG (and PR as well) regular.
I might detour through Saude this year. Just for the hell of it. What's an extra 2 miles?
Of course I say that, and then have decided that if the route out of Cresco heads toward Ridgeway, and doesn't use Highway 9, I'll be taking the "shortcut" that won't be showing up on the RAGBRAI maps.
I think they used Pole Line road out of Cresco to Decorah that year.
I'm about 85% sure they aren't going through Decorah this year. My guess is they take either Pole Line to W14 or V58 (again) to A46 to get from Cresco to Ridgeway.
I will be using alternate means.
A-46 to Protivin to Spillville to Calmar to Ossian to Postville and then cut up to Waukon maybe? i would think that they are going to try and stay as far away as possible from Decorah and Hwy 9 during Nordic Fest.