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Eating, and drinking, your way through IA.....a RAGBRAI experience




























"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful."
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That is an EPIC tale. A pork chop in a paper towel. Doesn't get any more authentic than that.I have friends who have done RAGBRAI, and hope I might some day.Well done, friend!1 LBGE in Chapel Hill, NC
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@Carolina Crazy,Thanks. The most physically and mentally challenging task I've done. At least a half dozen times I was ready to shut it down, but carried on. Rode in rain at 60 degrees for 4 hours on Friday morning. EMS were treating hypothermia, crazy. Had to take shelter in a small church in Bremer County. Winds were consistent, not gusts, at 30mph. Avg speed was only 6mph. Remembering having to pedal on a slight decline, and I weigh 300lbs. I was sitting next to the altar. They deserved a nice donation for the shelter, coffee, and banana.This was about halfway through the climb on the following final day.BrandonQuad Cities
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What a day!!! I'd happily take a burnt end sammie!!Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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BrandonQuad Cities
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You met the churchlady!Well isn't that special!By the way, you way 300 lbs? How tall are you?
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@ Eggcelsior,There is more than one of them. And I'm sure they'd chase out some vendors, rolling pins in hand.>:)6' 4"I lost one lb during RAGBRAI.BrandonQuad Cities
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This was the first time I had to change oil in my new (to me) truck. I use to run my old truck with 10W-30 motor oil so without thinking I picked up some 10W-30 when at the store. After dumping the old oil and changing out the filters I go to put in the new oil and what do I see......5W-20 on the oil cap. Dang it! Since I already drained the oil I couldn't drive anywhere. Being this was the first time the truck was switching over to synthetic oil I didn't want to confuse it even more with the wrong weight. So I had to jump on my bicycle and do a 4 mile round trip to the auto store. I'm soooooo out of shape. Bikes don't lie. My legs were about to fall off. Four measly miles!!! I can't even imagine 60+ in a day. What a great accomplishment! All I can say is wow!!!
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Your pics brought back some awesome memories!I worked in Iowa City 2006-2009, and remember RAGBRAI and the SAG buses well. One year it swung through North Liberty (where we lived) and I got my fill of Mr. Pork Chop, the pie/church ladies and walking tacos.I miss many things from our time in Iowa... not the winters though !Thanks so much for sharing.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Eggcelsior said:By the way, you way 300 lbs? How tall are you?Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time!
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Hey bud. Sounds like a great adventure! Can't believe you only lost one lousy pound!! Maybe one of these years, I'll give it a try. Unless there's an age limit.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Hey, buddy - Thanks for sharing your story complete with pictures!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time!
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Trust me, Brandon is one big "boy"!RRP said:
I saw him in his bike duds and thought" no way ". I'm an inch taller but 40 lbs lighter. -
That's a great story and pics. Thanks for sharing.
XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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What a great post. I felt like I was there with you.Two Large Eggs; Too Little TimeNewtown Square, PA
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This brings back a lot memories of when I worked up in Iowa for my company in the summer. Some of the riders stayed at the hotel I was staffing at for work. I remember some very hot days when people were riding. Thank You for sharing.XL, WSM, Coleman Road Trip Gas GrillKansas City, Mo.
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I did RAGBRAI 82-83-84 while I was racing bikes in college. Had a hell of a time, great folks all along the way.Congrats on getting it done!
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I haven't killed the brain cell, yet, with the "RAGBRAI" acronym in it (I attended ISU in Ames from '78 to '80). Thanks for the jog!___________
"They're eating the checks! They're eating the balances!"
Ogden, UT
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@Focker - nice post with a great representation of what RAGBRAI really is. Congrats on completing the ride. I used to do it every year but my job just doesn't allow it anymore (time constraints). I sure miss Mr. Porkchop - those tender chops smoked over corncobs are simply fantastic. I also miss the Farmboys Breakfast Burritos as they are a great cure for a hangover. Hard for most people to believe but I sometimes gained weight by the end of the ride from all the beer, chops, burritos, church-lady pies, etc... Great times for sure.To all of you that think it's an impossible feat, no matter what kind of shape you're in, I would encourage you to add it to your bucket list. It's a challenge for sure but worth it in all the great experiences you'll have. There's just nothing like it.L x2, M, S, Mini and a Blackstone 36. She says I have enough now....eggAddict from MN!
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I have always wanted to participate in RAGBRAI, but it is nearly impossible for me to take an entire week off of work. Additionally, it seems like you need to ride with a team with some form of transportation other than the bike (just in case).
The people that put on RAGBRAI also do a winter ride called the BRR ride. I have done this one several times. The ride usually is about 27 miles total but since it takes place in late January/early February, I have heard that 27 miles is about equally taxing on your body as 70 miles is in the summer.
Check out the BRR ride next year, you might enjoy it.
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All I can remember is the slide for life on a barroom floor with pitchers of beer being tossed as a lubricant to prevent floor burns. But I have slept since then so it may only be a dream.
A poor widows son.
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WeberWho? said:This was the first time I had to change oil in my new (to me) truck. I use to run my old truck with 10W-30 motor oil so without thinking I picked up some 10W-30 when at the store. After dumping the old oil and changing out the filters I go to put in the new oil and what do I see......5W-20 on the oil cap. Dang it! Since I already drained the oil I couldn't drive anywhere. Being this was the first time the truck was switching over to synthetic oil I didn't want to confuse it even more with the wrong weight. So I had to jump on my bicycle and do a 4 mile round trip to the auto store. I'm soooooo out of shape. Bikes don't lie. My legs were about to fall off. Four measly miles!!! I can't even imagine 60+ in a day. What a great accomplishment! All I can say is wow!!!BrandonQuad Cities
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caliking said:Your pics brought back some awesome memories!I worked in Iowa City 2006-2009, and remember RAGBRAI and the SAG buses well. One year it swung through North Liberty (where we lived) and I got my fill of Mr. Pork Chop, the pie/church ladies and walking tacos.I miss many things from our time in Iowa... not the winters though !Thanks so much for sharing.North Liberty is a nice town. Good, solid, peeps. The winters are getting old for me as well. Glad you could get a taste of RAGBRAI while here.BrandonQuad Cities
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Dang it Brandon, you were 10 miles from my house and I would have gladly let you take my tent for the week, wish I would have known you were coming. You could have crashed at my place on Saturday night with the other 6 people. Gave them a place to sleep inside, shower if needed and pulled pork off the egg for supper. Sounds like a good time and your are definitly an IRON MAN!
NW IA
2 LBGE, 1 SBGE, 22.5 WSM, 1 Smokey Joe and Black Stone
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Carolina Q said:Hey bud. Sounds like a great adventure! Can't believe you only lost one lousy pound!! Maybe one of these years, I'll give it a try. Unless there's an age limit.BrandonQuad Cities
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Thanks for sharing your adventure! I have friends who have ridden RAGBRAI and have heard all kinds of stories - definitely on the "things to do" list for me! Looks like one of those rides where you end up gaining weight with all of that good home cooking!Doug E. Charlotte, NC Cyclist, IPA fan, World Traveler
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Eggcelsior said:I saw him in his bike duds and thought" no way ". I'm an inch taller but 40 lbs lighter.BrandonQuad Cities
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minniemoh said:@Focker - nice post with a great representation of what RAGBRAI really is. Congrats on completing the ride. I used to do it every year but my job just doesn't allow it anymore (time constraints). I sure miss Mr. Porkchop - those tender chops smoked over corncobs are simply fantastic. I also miss the Farmboys Breakfast Burritos as they are a great cure for a hangover. Hard for most people to believe but I sometimes gained weight by the end of the ride from all the beer, chops, burritos, church-lady pies, etc... Great times for sure.To all of you that think it's an impossible feat, no matter what kind of shape you're in, I would encourage you to add it to your bucket list. It's a challenge for sure but worth it in all the great experiences you'll have. There's just nothing like it.Farmboys' buritos looked awesome. For some reason, I missed them by choosing something else first, or long lines. The organic coffee was a guranteed stop each morning. We usually hit the road by 0530, packing our stuff with flashlights. Beautiful riding in IA at sunrise.Lake OkobojiSo many interesting modes of transport: Recumbents, Tadpoles, banana boat, yellow submarine, tandems. One team rode RAGBRAI with the fat, knobby, tires that are gaining in popularity. Guy said it added 40lbs.Best team name: Perineum FalconsBest team jersey: No whinersAll of the team Blue Bird buses were awesome. Hard to pick one.BrandonQuad Cities
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Great post. That dude in the "off-the-shoulder" John Deere Overalls looked less than pleased to have his photo taken. My company makes those overalls. We send a lot to Iowa
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super sweet socks too BTW.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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