During the 150k, one of our newer riders chose to extend it a bit and completed his first imperial century (162k, 100miles). He even stopped with us at the turn for a nice cold one and joined us post ride for a hefty dinner at the local Mexican restaurant.
December 4, 2025 at 2:06 AM
During the 150k, one of our newer riders chose to extend it a bit and completed his first imperial century (162k, 100miles). He even stopped with us at the turn for a nice cold one and joined us post ride for a hefty dinner at the local Mexican restaurant.
In other places I've been the trail is paved to the driveway and resumes on the other side, resulting in numerous asphalt/concrete transitions in residential areas. I must wonder if this is cheaper to construct/maintain.
November 20, 2025 at 8:08 PM
In other places I've been the trail is paved to the driveway and resumes on the other side, resulting in numerous asphalt/concrete transitions in residential areas. I must wonder if this is cheaper to construct/maintain.
I did an earlier set with 4 other transformer statues as well. They are all at a metal recycling company called Metal Source. The statues from today are all from the site in Wabash, IN just S of town. They have another site in Wabash that has a single statue.
November 16, 2025 at 3:31 AM
I did an earlier set with 4 other transformer statues as well. They are all at a metal recycling company called Metal Source. The statues from today are all from the site in Wabash, IN just S of town. They have another site in Wabash that has a single statue.