Northern Tier Progress - July 18, 2026

Day 48
Route
- Plymouth to Fairbault
Metrics
- Miles: 66 + 3 NIM
- Average Speed: 10.8 mph
- Ride Time: 6 hours 1 minute
Notes
- Hot and very humid today. I hate to admit it, but when I pulled into Fairbault, I was exhausted.
Thought #12
- Be committed to those you’ve committed yourself to. Bring them coffee in the morning.
Last night my friends took me to dinner at the Aster Café in downtown Minneapolis. We had a great meal and we listened to the “New Entangled Particles” perform an experimental jazz mix of classic 80s hits. After dinner we went for a walk and experienced a Midwest lightning show.
Today I’m off to Farabault. It is a 64 mile route on 35 miles of “bicycle way.” Minneapolis is known to be bicycle friendly, but so is a large portion of the surrounding area. If you enjoy bicycling, this is a marvelous place to become “entangled” with what are known here as “cycle ways.”
About halfway to Fairbault, I pulled up at an intersection where there were three other cyclists. It was a husband, wife, and son. When we got the signal to cross, we all started out. The two e-bikes led the way and soon we’re well ahead of us. I told the fellow riding alongside me, “you better catch up.” He said he wanted to ride with me for a bit!
We rode together for about 2 miles and had a really nice conversation. He told me how much he admired what I was doing, which made me feel very good. We talked about cross-country cycling and I shared a couple stories from one of my previous cycling adventures. He asked me if I had ridden with other people on this tour, and I said “the longest has been for about 10 feet.” When we parted ways, I gave him my card that has the link to this blog. He really appreciated that and said he was anxious to follow along. He’s going to retire in a couple of years and I told him he should definitely do a cross-country. I recommended the Selkirk Loop as a wonderful bicycle/e-bike combo tour. That way his wife could join him. I think he will cross the country. Good luck, my friend!

Poster at the Aster Cafe. The poster begged to be photographed as an homage to my current focus in life.

The “New Entangled Particles” live on stage. Two of the band are Music PhD’s teaching in Minneapolis. Their music is as mysterious as quantum entanglement. If Einstein were listening, he might describe it as “joyful music at a (near) distance…”

Stunning view of downtown.
A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
Entry # 2,415


































































