Dawn and I just got back from a week along the Katy Trail in Missouri.  I 
wanted to explore a bit so left on Friday and went to Lee Summit Missouri 
and then checked out the new connector (the parts that are finished) from 
Kansas City. 
I meandered with no particular place to go for a couple of days as the 
distance to meet my wife and friend in Sedalia was two comfortable days and 
I had 2 1/2.   I enjoyed some gravel roads that are lacking in St Louis, 
and the freedom to just go one direction for a few hours and then change my 
mind and go someplace else.   With limited vacation or time on these 
journeys it's difficult to get that truly free feeling.  Tired of riding 
head winds, turn around and ride the other way today.  However this quick 
trip to meet them at the train was close.   Even with my meanderings I 
managed to get to Sedalia a day early.  With rain coming in I chose a 
rehabbed historical motel that had the most comfortable bed I had ever 
slept in I think.   

I've ridden the Katy Trail several times, and mostly on my way home from 
someplace else.  The times I've ridden just the Katy were to get it over 
with one could say with 85 and 107 mile days to get from Sedalia to St 
Charles fully loaded.  This time we were going to enjoy it and see things. 
 The first day was a comfortable 65 miles to one Katfish Kates along the 
river.  We setup camp and had chili and hotdogs at the campsite.   The next 
day we went and toured Columbia Missouri visiting bicycle shops and meeting 
a friend for lunch.  The connector from Columbia to the trail is about 18 
miles round trip plus whatever milage we did in town.  Great day followed 
the next day by a trip into Jefferson City Missouri, were we visited the 
capital building and got to see / experience the new bike path and ramp to 
the hiway bridge.  hard to explain... here is a photo of the ramp... 
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7167529573/in/set-72157630082138300 
  Last time I went into Jefferson City I was on the bridge with 50 mph 
traffic, no shoulder and a smile that I was still alive.. :)  Another great 
day.  

Long story short the slowed pace and good company made for a fantastic 
trip.  We visited and met many great people and saw some fun bikes.  A 
gorgeous Thorn  here 
.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7352734118/in/set-72157630082138300

Finally saw one of the extra wheels in the wild. It appeared to be working 
great and the owner had many miles on it. 
 here.. 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7167526859/in/set-72157630082138300
This photo was at a  hostel that we stopped at. It was too busy not to 
visit and see what was going on.    As it turned out there was 4 groups of 
us that would start at different times and stop at different places but 
seemed to meet up during the last 3 days or so here and there.  It was fun. 

When trying to get the ride over with or get someplace the Katy Trail can 
be monotonous and tiring.  When making it up as you go and stopping to see, 
smell and experience things around you it is quite different.  Not having 
an agenda and giving ourselves 4 days more than we needed to just ride it 
was great.  We left Sedalia Mo on Monday and got to our homes on Friday. 
 Dawn and I live about 18 miles from the trial head.  

So if you decide to ride this great trail system I recommend not over 
planning but making it up as you go with a general to do list.   Be sure to 
get into the connecting cities at the very least Columbia, Jefferson City, 
Booneville and Herman, enjoy the brewery in Augusta and then meander on 
into St Charles.   I generally ride it West to East as I like riding to 
home.  

*Here is the picture set on flickr*
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157630082138300/with/7167526859/

I posted about a door jam bracket I used to mount a tubes lowrider rack on 
Dawns Atlantis.  It worked great and may be the long term solution for 
future rides at this point.  Here is her bike loaded down.  She listened to 
me and I didn't listen to myself by putting the rain covers on the 
panniers.  Hers thus stayed clean and mine were dirty and had to be cleaned 
when I got home. 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/7352739970/in/set-72157630082138300

Well sorry for the long post.. we had a great time though.  July is the 
Denali Adventure with Adventure Cycling then the Allegheny / C&O first week 
of October.  There are four of us doing that now.  We'll be riding to DC 
and be shuttled back to Pittsburg. 
If you would like to join us let me know.   It will be self contained 
unsupported, and we'll probably be doing 45 to 55 miles per day.   

Later

Kelly

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