Noon TREK bicycle ride, April 14, 1999

This is a 20.9 mile ride I did on a visit back to TREK on April 14, 1999.  The ride begins at the TREK bicycle facility in Waterloo, WI, found at the lower right corner of the map above.  We rode a counter-clockwise loop on a beautiful day that featured 67 degree weather with virtually zero wind, zero cars and road quality that would make any Californian drool!
It doesn't take long to leave the city behind and...oh, I forgot, you were never in a city in the first place!  TREK's Waterloo WI facility is about as much in the country as you can get. Even here you can see that it's not really flat... lots of rolling stuff.  Deceptively nice road surface too (even though it looks a bit choppy here, these roads are very smooth).
Somewhere along Canal Road with Karsten Hagen, John Krawczyk, Chad Price and Dean Gore (TREK & Fisher product people). Definitive midwest.  Missile, er, I mean farm silo, barns, brick foundations (tornados, not earthquakes, frequent this part of the world!).
Closeup of what TREK's competitors really fear...the contents of that silo!  When people say TREK blows away the competition... Ridge Road just past the intersection with Highway T.  That's the Widowmaker "mountain" range in the background.
Fear & loathing in the pack as it contemplates the evil Widowmaker.  Is it the grade (5%?), the climb (100 feet?) or the altitude (200 feet?) that makes this climb so tough? But this descent makes the pain worthwhile!  Long, gradual, smooth as glass...maybe this is where Consumer Reports ought to do their silly rolling-resistance test?
67 degrees, just a few wisps of clouds in the sky, this was a wonderful day to be on a bike! Silo, water tank and a brick-foundation barn. Yes, it does look like a postcard!
Of course, there are times where you see the water towers in the distance...and they seem to stay out of reach forever.  In this case we're looking towards the township of Marshall. Note the agility of TREK product people...if you don't blink, you might catch their toes touching down in that split second in which they go from 25 mph to 0 and then back to 25 again!
Almost home as we cruise along Highway 19 back to TREK. 20.9 miles and 55 minutes later, time to get back to work. 
 
Comments from a friend of mine from Washington (state) who viewed these photos-

Thanks for the great bunch of pics!

And thank gawd you finally completely dispelled the notion that WI is flat,
straightroaded, and mono-scenic. Hey, I saw at least ONE turn, even if that was at
a stop sign. And hey, can you blame the guys for chancing a ticket from a cop
hidden behind the rugged terrain features, versus the one opportunity for high
speed cornering in all of WI?  Ok, so maybe I exagerate. They have to have at
least one more turn at the other end of state to create the "inter"state road
system.....

ahh...They weren't all taken at the EXACT same spot were they?......
:-)

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