Monday, June 30, 2014

Ride and Seek Challenge -- June 2014

Bike riding is fun in and of itself, but in an effort to make it even more fun, we have decided to play along with a Facebook page entitled "Bicycle Ride and Seek."  It's a fun monthly scavenger hunt of 12 items to look for while riding your bike.  When you find one of the items on the list, you take a picture of the item with your bike included in the photo and post it to the Facebook page, along with how many miles you rode. There is nothing to win.  The purpose is simply to have fun and encourage you to get out on your bike more often.  It's fun to feel like a kid again doing a scavenger hunt.  It's also camaraderie among the other participants and it's interesting seeing the creativity in the photos that are posted and how people interpret the list of items to search for.   Most importantly, it's just one more way for my sweetie and I to spend time together and enjoy ourselves!

Here is June's list:

 And here are our finds:

Airplane on the ground
Osage City fair, Osage City, KS
7 mile ride.


Airplane in the air
Indian Creek Greenway, Madison, Alabama.
10 mile ride.
You can reference our blog post here about the story behind getting this elusive shot...... :)


Train caboose 
Osage City Depot, Osage City, KS
10 mile ride




Train boxcar with graffiti
Nashville, Tennessee Music City Bikeway downtown.
3 mile ride.
Blog post of this ride here.





Train bridge
Burlingame, KS BNSF underpass (both pictures)
7 mile ride
 

  


Nashville, Tennessee railroad bridge over the Cumberland River downtown.
3 mile ride.  

Read about our Nashville ride here
 


50s Chevrolet
Burlingame, KS
7 mile ride
 



Ford with a chrome bumper 
Osage City, KS 
10 mile ride
 



Green Dodge
Burlingame, KS
7 mile ride  
 


Car wheel -- wheel only, no tire
Burlingame, KS Santa Fe Avenue
7 mile ride 
 

Taxi
Osage City, KS 
10 mile ride
 

Road grader
Burlingame, KS 
7 mile ride 
 

Boat in the water
Navarre Beach, Florida boat ramp.
7 mile ride.
Read about our Navarre Beach ride here

Monday, June 23, 2014

Vicksburg National Military Park -- Vicksburg, Mississippi

For our final ride of our trip we drove Sunday night and stayed in Vicksburg, Mississippi. We chose to stay at a nice little bed and breakfast. The Baer House Inn(http://www.baerhouseinn.ms/ )




We planned to get up on Monday morning and ride through the Vicksburg National Military Park( http://www.nps.gov/vick/index.htm ).

I chose this because I have had a long time interest in the civil war battle fought there.  Recently I have been reading Grant's memoir and he talked a lot about this battle.   Really had not considered that the battlefield was pretty much fought on the bluffs surrounding Vicksburg so we were in for quite a hilly ride!

Large Monument you passed through to start the tour of the park. A very short downhill which lead into a big UP Hill!




The tour started on Union Ave which followed the Union lines around the park.

Throughout the park there were many monuments to individuals and state regiments who fought bravely in the battle.
Catching our breath having just climbed a hill with a grade we don't come across often on our rides around Kansas.  Check out the elevation changes in the Mapmyride map further down in this post.





One of many cannons strategically placed throughout the park to indicate areas where during the battle likely each side had placed them.


The state of Illinois clearly had the most monuments throughout the park including the large one you can see up at the top of the hill.   Grant put a lot of faith in the boys from his home state and they ultimately showed they were up to the task. 
 A neat display they had was the USS Cairo(http://www.nps.gov/vick/u-s-s-cairo-gunboat.htm).  The Cairo was one of seven ironclads that patrolled the waters of the upper Mississippi during the civil war. 

The ship was the first boat in American history sunk by an electronic torpedo in 1863.  It was located in 1953 and found to be very well preserved so was raised and is now on display. 



We also found a small monument for Kansans that fought in the battle so we had to take a picture.  




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