September 13, 2023
In the footsteps of a legend
Day 07: Baxter/Brainerd to Hackensack
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TODAY'S THEME was definitely the larger-than-life story of Paul Bunyan. With the exception of about a quarter mile to get onto the trail, and two and a half miles between the trail and our lodging for the night, we spent the entire day on the Paul Bunyan Trail. Apart from the unavoidable horizontal cracks at various points along the trail, it'd be hard to improve on this route.
There were a few other trail users besides us, but for the most part we had the place to ourselves. This was perhaps due to the chilly temperatures at the start: the overnight low got down to just above 40, but we waited until the temperature had reached about 50 before setting off.
Our numbers are diminished today, at least temporarily, because one of the group has tested positive for COVID. We hope he'll be able to rejoin us in a few days, after he's isolated until he's no longer contagious.
As far as the riding goes, it's easy enough since the Paul Bunyan Trail follows the track of an old rail line. The grades are never more than two percent, and generally less than one. Most of the way we're among the trees, so it's like riding in a long, open-top tunnel.
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Thank you for the photo.
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If they had more weight in them I'd probably shift them to the rear rack but as it is I think the handlebar bag has more effect on handling than the panniers so what the heck.
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We pass through only a couple of towns, but they're rich in interesting little quirks and oddities. And of course, loads of Paul Bunyan related items.
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Our accommodations tonight are not the typical hotel. Instead, we're in an old resort, occupying two of the cabins. This creates a much more communal atmosphere, and the group responds by hanging out in the common area much more than usual. We eat a lovely home-cooked dinner prepared by Carol with help from Nettie and Rose, then sit around the table conversing.
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https://inaturalist.ca/taxa/1371717-Callinina-georgiana
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A D shares the story of his Victorian home, which he spent many years updating and renovating. Jim W and John, both involved in various aspects of the lumber, millwork, and wood-related products industries, have a lengthy conversation about various aspects of the business and associated topics.
Rose and I have an enjoyable time talking about furniture refinishing; she's kind enough to show interest in the photos of some of my projects. Jim A and I talk about visiting Gettysburg, Antietam, and Fredericksburg National Battlefields. Nettie joins us, and the topic shifts to tours in southside Virgnina.
With everyone else dispersed and in their rooms, Jim W and I repair to the kitchen (where there are enough power outlets for his needs, and a marginally better internet connection for me) to wrap up our respective journal entries for the day. It's a wonderful way to wrap up a really enjoyable day.
Today's ride: 52 miles (84 km)
Total: 294 miles (473 km)
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