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From The Great Plains Trail - Sort Of by Jeff Teel

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Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Jeanna & Kerry Smith on a photo in Day 80 - ending at Medora, ND

Jeanna and Kerry,
Thanks! The early morning light helped match up the colors.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Steve H71 on a photo in Day 80 - ending at Medora, ND

Steve,
They were yummy. I can't recall if I've had them before or not.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in Day 79 - ending at Amidon, ND

Kelly,
It certainly could have been a magnesium chloride solution. It looked wet but didn't seem to be drying out very fast as if it had been just water.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in Day 79 - ending at Amidon, ND

Kelly,
80 acres of sunflowers! I'm thinking that would make quite an interesting satellite image picture.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in Day 79 - ending at Amidon, ND

Kelly,
I couldn't tell for sure whether this place was still going or not.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by JODI TIVEY on Day 79 - ending at Amidon, ND

Jodi,
Thanks for signing up at CycleBlaze so you could send me this message.
My two days in Bowman were pivotal on how my trip was going to end. Your kindness and concern during that time was such a comfort. Your prayers and those of others got me through and continuing on my way.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Mike Ayling on Day 79 - ending at Amidon, ND

Mike,
That's interesting about when and where seat belts were first required. I remember my dad installing seat belts in our 1963 Studebaker Lark before they were required to be used in Illinois.
Jeff

1 year ago
George (Buddy) Hall commented on a photo in Day 98 - ending at Cooperstown, ND

It's not "the" continental divide we think of as being along the spine of the Rocky Mountains and separating the drainages for the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, but it's a continental divide anyway. This is a north-south divide. Waters to the south flow into the Gulf of Mexico, and waters to the north flow into Hudson Bay in Canada.

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on Day 78 - still at Bowman, ND

Kelly,
Thinking about sleeping at home in my own bed is making me homesick!
Fortunately my cold took a turn for the better at the last moment, and I was able to continue on. I'm feeling very well now. Thanks for your good wishes!
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on Day 78 - still at Bowman, ND

Scott,
Thanks! As you know now, I was able to continue on, and that is working out OK.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Jeff Lee on Day 78 - still at Bowman, ND

Jeff,
Being such an admirer of your journals, your comments mean a lot to me. Thanks!
I'm doing well now. Lots of food and sleep, and care from others along the way have helped.
Jeff

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 98 - ending at Cooperstown, ND

How neat! I really like great plains toads.

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/64973-Anaxyrus-cognatus/browse_photos?place_id=13

1 year ago
Jeff Teel replied to a comment by Steve H71 on Day 78 - still at Bowman, ND

Steve,
Sometimes I don't make the best decisions. Fortunately it worked out OK this time. I'm feeling very well now.
Jeff

1 year ago
Jeanna & Kerry Smith commented on a photo in Day 98 - ending at Cooperstown, ND

Great picture!

1 year ago
Rich Frasier commented on Day 93 - ending near Tolley, ND

Congratulations on getting (almost) to Canada! I’ve really enjoyed following along!

1 year ago