Northern Tier Progress - July 1, 2026

Day 31
Route
- Medora to Dickinson
Metrics
- Miles: 37
- Average Speed: 10.56 mph
- Ride Time: 3 hours 19 minutes
- Climbing: 697 vertical feet
Notes
- I’m in a completely different headspace today. I’m taking a leisurely approach to riding.
- The lasagna yesterday was just OK. Not as good as my mother’s.
Tip: You know your motel is one of the oldest establishments in town when it’s directly across the street from the town’s grain elevator.
Summer has finally arrived! At noon today the temperature hit 79°. It’ll probably climb to the low 80s by the end of the day! Everyone I’ve chatted with in Montana and North Dakota has told me they’ve also been waiting for summer to arrive.
Yesterday after I posted, I spent some time wandering around town. Naturally I gravitated toward the bookstore. Wow. It was the best history bookstore I have ever seen. The entire shop was dedicated to history of the West, American Presidents, Native Americans, and various military conflicts. It was mind blowing. I was chatting with the owner telling him what a great shop he had, he said “let me introduce you to a couple of people.” He did, and I found myself shaking hands with the Architects that designed the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. A two woman firm from New York is responsible for the design. What a pleasure it was meeting them. They are in town for the opening and dedication on July 4th.
A bit later yesterday, in the campground, I was putting up my tent and the cross-pole broke right at the center connection. I tried various remedies but nothing was working. As a last resort I pulled the bandage scissors out of my first aid kit and performed a successful field repair. Meanwhile I have a new tent coming from REI. It is being shipped General Delivery to Bismark. I will probably be laid up for a few days while I wait for it to arrive.
I got out of Medora early to avoid the chaos that is likely to occur when Trump arrives. I thought briefly about seeing if there were any tickets available, then dismissed the idea. I don’t have the proper headwear. (I have the right color helmet, but that’s as far as it goes.)
It was another fantastic day of riding. Very comfortably and enjoyable. I will probably rest here in Dickinson since I’ll be waiting a few days for the new tent to arrive.

I’m in oil country. I snuck onto this pumping site to capture this photo.

Acrylic painting by local artist Cherie Roshau.
“It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the door of deeds could have done them better.”
“The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly."
–Theodore Roosevelt
A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
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