Today we had to officially say goodbye to our new-ish friends doing their own cross country bike trip from the University of Connecticut. We met them many many days ago officially on Loup Loup Pass, one of our easier climbs in the cascades. Both of our groups were making the climb at the same time, but the major difference was that we were fully supported and they were self supported. We ran into them a few more times during our biking escapades and will miss them dearly. Have fun going under the lakes UConn friends. Follow their blog at (https://coast2coastforacure.wordpress.com). That aside, we woke up this morning at 5am in Alice's Attic (we love you Alice. Thanks for the massages) to Jade's beautiful voice wooing us all out of bed like sailors to a siren. We set off in the cold to our last day in the great state of Minnesota, which actually, contrary to popular belief, has more than 10,000 lakes. We were kindly accepted into Tori's barn to eat lunch (thanks Tori you're the bomb) in a shady spot for lunch then set off for our final stretch into Osceola, where we were led to a bike path and made our final push into Amery.
Much love,
Webster (the tallest one)
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Much love,
Webster (the tallest one)
(Follow me on insta @web_thompson)