The Des Moines Register announced the overnight stops for the 39th Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) this evening. It starts in Glenwood (Mills County, south of Council Bluffs) on July 24 with overnights in Atlantic (Cass County), Carroll (Carroll County), Boone (Boone County), Altoona (Polk County), Grinnell (Poweshiek County) and Coralville (Johnson County) before ending in Davenport (Scott County) on July 30.
Go to ragbrai.com for more information about the ride or to register. Lots of RAGBRAI trivia can be found here. For instance,
• Longest RAGBRAI route: 550 miles from Hawarden to Clinton in 1985 Shortest route: 370 miles from Onawa to Lansing in 1977
• Average length of RAGBRAI route: 472 miles
• Longest single day: 114 miles from Webster to Waverly in 1980
• Shortest single day: 25 miles from Elkader to Guttenberg, also in 1980 […]
• Most climb: 26,374 feet of incline going up hills between Missouri Valley and Keokuk in 1981
• Least climb: 10,675 feet of incline going up hills between Onawa and Lansing in 1977
• Most climb in a single day: 5,942 feet of incline between Des Moines and Williamsburg in 1973. That’s almost 10 trips up the state’s tallest skyscraper, the 630-foot tower at 801 Grand.
• Least climb in a single day: 760 feet of incline from Onawa to Ida Grove in 1977
This is an open thread. What’s on your mind this weekend, Bleeding Heartland readers?