Day 5 Grandma L's We will assemble somewhat early in the parking lot this morning and head over the river and through the woods...ahh, nevermind. Heading down the shoreline of Lake Superior as a big group this morning is a sight to behold, and be sure to say your farewells to Gitchee Gumee. Over the past few days, you may have spent some time riding in small groups or by yourself, and getting together as a big group and riding this morning is sure to put a smile on your face. The two hour ride will be over before you know it, but the fun will have only just begun this morning. For the next hour or so, we'll enjoy fresh air, home-cooked food, and comradery that only a trip like this can bring. |
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| After an awesome breakfast and even better conversations going over the events of the past four days, it will be time to saddle up and head home. This is always a difficult time and we have been known to procrastinate (and goof off) for some time before beginning the last leg of this memorable journey. Alas, the trip may be coming to an end, but the memories and thoughts going through your head will never disappear. | ||||
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The map on the left shows the shortest way home. This is approximately 330 miles back to the Schaumburg Area. The map on the right shows another way to get back without having to go through all the traffic in Milwaukee and Chicago. This route would add another 30 miles Take your pick for the way home. There will surely be groups of people heading in both directions, so groups should form naturally for the ride home. Either way, take a page out of the Book of Trank and keep your speed reasonable. Wisconsin cops tend to enjoy ticketing us FIBs, even if we're going with the flow of traffic. Instead, enjoy the last couple hours of the trip and let the memories burn into your mind.
See you next year............... |
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