Wisconsin 2005     Pg 2


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Due to the amount of pictures I took, here are the second half of our trip from Eagle River to Rosholt.

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A nice look from the trees to the lake.

The sign says," DANGER Falling Snow And Ice." Quite funny when the temperature is 85 degrees.

A really big barn along the road.

See how blue the sky is there.

Tree lined roads and small hills today.

A pretty place where water runs off the pond.

This is my favorite picture. I tried to get their heads up by whistling. Laurie came back thinking I was signaling for her.

Happy Hour at the luggage truck. Lots of ice cold beverages and good conversation.

Laurie is talking to Don.

Mike, the guy who did over 100 miles every day. He said it is his personal goal.

Emily sitting beside her dad. A good tandem bike rider if she has her feet in the clips. I teased her all week.

Hi! This spinning instructor always had a smile on her face and tried to learn everyone's name.

The food line at the Claridge Inn in Rhinelander. It really hit the spot.

People waiting for the phantom bus ride back to our motel.

Greg and Marti. We hop scotched with them all week

The clear blue water of Wisconsin.

My kind of riding - smooth roads and lots of scenery.

Bill and Marie from Minnesota.

Nikki and Ken stand far away from me.

Dr. J is helping a lady put air in a tire. Yes, he did it right.

Laurie and Tod at a food stop.

Food stop in the shade. More peanut butter & jelly sandwiches for me.

Barb checking in Kris and Mary Ann for the day.

Parrish is a town of about 1 building.

The sign speaks for itself.

Rider going up the next hill. Who said this road was flat?

At our lunch place today I tried something that Sharon suggested called a pasty. She said that in the olden days the miners carried it for lunch. It was meat and potatoes and vegetables in a pastry shell. Very tasty with ketchup.

This is a mobile post office just south of Parrish.

Sharon rode with us for a couple of days and kept us entertained.

Golden field of grain outside of Antigo.

Lots of old gas station signs.

We are all waiting for the Phantom bus. Even this year it was late, but we made it to dinner.

Everyone is trying for pictures.

Our last supper with the PAW crew. What a great week it has been!

Father and son. I can't remember their names.

Guy from Tennessee.

What do they keep in a Potato Museum? We've been there 3 times and it is never open.

Our last food stop of the tour. Nikki is trying to check off Lopez. I gotcha girl!

An old school or church.

The big chicken in Birnamwood.

A field of pretty horses.

As Sharon said,  "See ya"

 

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