About the Event

This is a 50-something mile gravel road RIDE, not a race. The terrain is all north of the Laurentian Divide. There are no killer hills though there are a lot of undulations in the road. Most of it is noticeably within Superior National Forest but there are a couple of spots that open up to farmland.

It is unsupported. We'll come get you if you break your bike beyond field dressing, or arrange a ride with flashing red lights and sirens if you need one; otherwise, you are on your own. There are no stores or gas stations en-route. The only water available is in the form of lakes and streams. Prepare accordingly.

Lunch/dinner is potluck. Bring a dish to pass if you wish to participate--make sure you label your dish. We'll organize the food while you are on the road. We don't have a lot of chairs, so if you want to sit on something other than the ground, you may want to bring your own.

Monday, April 6, 2015

2015 Postcard Collection & Roster

For your viewing pleasure, we present the beautiful works of art [and otherwise] that this year's riders have sent us: 

1 -- Tony Carter, Cohasset, MN
2 -- Bryon Amo, St. Cloud, MN

3 -- Sheila Amo, St. Cloud, MN
4 -- Joe Sacco, Hibbing, MN


5 -- Dean McCauley, Okeechobee, FL
6 -- Steve Brady, Blaine, MN


7 -- Don Johnsrud, Grand Rapids, MN
8 -- Kristin Riker, Duluth, Mn

9 -- Trish Piskoty, Duluth, MN
10 -- Darin Golden, Duluth, MN






11 -- Steve Skarvan, Mahtomedi, MN
12 -- Jon Loye, Duluth, MN

13 -- Josh Nonnemacher, Duluth, MN
14 -- Kip Praslowicz, Duluth, MN


15 -- Melanie Boerger, St. Paul,
16 -- Rob Raplinger, Virginia, MN

17 -- John Bankson, Duluth, MN
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19 -- Al & Vel Jurenic, Eveleth, MN





20 -- Sarah Hurst, Duluth, MN