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Terry Mackel
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Добавлен 3 дек 2014
Biking, running, traveling,
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Kayaking From the Westin in Cape Coral,
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Kayaking from the Westin in Cape Coral, Fl
Four Mile Cove ECO Preserve Cape Coral, FL
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Walking trail in Cape Coral, Fl.
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 7 Coralville to Davenport
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Terry & Lori doing RAGBRAI 2023 Day 7 (Coralville to Davenport)
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 6 Tama Toledo to Coralville
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Terry & Lori RAGBRAI Day 6 (Tama-Toledo to Coralville)
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 5 Des Moines to Tama Toledo
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Terry & Lori RAGBRAI 2023 Day 5 (Des Moines to Tama-Toledo)
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 4 Ames to Des Moines
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Terry & Lori RAGBRAI 2023 Day 4 (Ames to Des Moines)
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 3 Carroll to Ames
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Terry & Lori RAGBRAI 2023 (Carroll to Ames)
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 2 Storm Lake to Carroll
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Terry & Lori RAGBRAI Day 2 Storm Lake to Carroll.
RAGBRAI 2023 Day 1 Sioux City to Storm Lake
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RAGBRAI 2023 Day 1 Sioux City to Storm Lake
RAGBRAI Training Video #6 (Rock Island Spur Trail Pleasant Hill, MO & a few stop along the way)
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RAGBRAI Training Video #6 (Rock Island Spur Trail Pleasant Hill, MO & a few stop along the way)
Bike Tour of Elgin, NE (My Thoughts & Memories)
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Bike Tour of Elgin, NE (My Thoughts & Memories)
RAGBRAI 2022 Day 7 West Union to Lansing
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RAGBRAI 2022 Day 7 West Union to Lansing
RAGBRAI 2022 Day 6 Charles City to West Union
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RAGBRAI 2022 Day 6 Charles City to West Union
RAGBRAI 2022 Day 4 Emmetsburg to Mason City
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RAGBRAI 2022 Day 4 Emmetsburg to Mason City
Looks hot, but maybe not as hot as Iowa last July !
@@pirish28 it was hotter this time, but I was able to go to my air condition car. Not my tent.😱 I still hate camping. 😁😂
Hiking, biking, and kayaking over just a few weeks. Are you trying to get me to move?
Yes, on the fishing videos
Would love to put tbe scuba gear on and just plop into the water. Did you buy some kayaks? I brought my two from California to Canada.
@@dfriz8513 I'll have to give that a try. Congratulations on completing another Ragbrai!
Looks like you have settled in nicely. Looks like the locals lose the "ali" and just keep the gator. Lol. Ragbrai was tough again with all the hills but doable if your bike has the gearing. Will be googling cape coral to see where it is. Enjoy the sun, pool and flats.
Very jealous of those flat trails ! Looks like you had a great ride.
@@pirish28 flats are ok, but I love the small rollers. 😁🚴♂️
Hello from Tennessee. Enjoy your videos. Best wishes to you. ✌️
@@arthurhamlin9998 thanks for watching!
How about 2024
@@searay7410 so sorry were not able to make it this year. We retired and moved to Florida last month. Sure going to miss this coming week. Be safe and keep spinning and moving!
Was it well worth bringing your own tire pump? Doing my first year in a few weeks! Considering bringing my pump due to unsure if RAGBRAI gen pop supplies air. Thanks for your videos!
Yes, definitely, if you have room bring it. Happy riding!🚴♂️🍻😁
Where's the dog?? Glad to see you guys making content again. Those trails look amazing!
He was busy chasing Gecko's.😁🤣🚴♂️🍻
Haha, avoiding 19,000 feet of climb for 9’.. I rode Sanibel back in April with a buddy who lives there. Enjoyed the ride. I will be doing Ragbrai in a few weeks with the greatest amount of climb they have ever planned.
Good luck at Ragbrai. Last year almost killed us.😂 We don't mind the climbing, it was the sleeping in a hot tent every night. Hope you have a blast. Hopefully will be there next year. 😁🤞
@@terrymackel2907was much cooler this year.
Cool
Grinnell is where I lost my wallet but luckily I got it back at the end of the ride
Lucky you!!!
Hi Terry, Awesome video and tour of Elgin
What’s the chances of you doing BRAN42?😎🐸
Followed your adventure. Hope to meet you at 2024 ride.😎🐸
Unfortunately we are not going to make it to Ragbrai this year. 😩😫 We are in the process of retirement and moving to Florida. I'm glad you enjoyed the video's. Good luck this and ride strong.
@@terrymackel2907 Several of us play Wheelchair Basketball in the Military League on the Silverbacks Team in Colorado Springs. Saturday we'll vote, while drinking beer at O'Malley's, between competing in The National Veterans Wheelchair Games in New Orleans or riding RAGBRAI for the 1st time. Watching your year 49 & 50 videos my vote is for RAGBRAI. We ride handcycles or recumbent trikes supplied to us last Summer by the DOD or VA. Learned allot from your videos Thank You.
@@johnschmit6815 whatever you choose have a great time and enjoy the ride. Memories will be made. 🚲🍻🚵♂️🚴♂️
is it mostly americans there?
Maybe 25% American.
@@terrymackel2907 was guna say cos im from england innit like was there many english
Thanks for watching my video. Elgin will always hold a special place in my heart.
Great video Terry, Elgin is a great little town. My grandparents farmed SE of town and we visited often, most of our time was spent on the farm but we would also go to town. We’d swim at the pool, have picnics in the park go to Vetch Days, football soap scrimmages, etc. I didn’t grow up there but I still have great memories of the town they call Elgin.
wonderful video. helpful. cant wait to chk in next week. I will ask front desk options to buy grocery to cook
There's a small grocery store and a drug store that sells food within walking distance (3 blocks). Have a great time!
I have been riding the Heartland/Paul Bunyan trails since the 1980s. I recognized every camera shot in your video. Its always fun to see what other people pick out as interesting spots in these trail videos. Yes, the hilly section of the Paul Bunyan trail going through the Chippewa National Forest can be a challenge! I have seen deer and black bears in that forest. You have to be careful zooming downhill. After some storms there can be downed trees across the path. But you had a great day and no problems.
We loved riding through the Chippewa National Forest.
Always remember on a rails the trails ride along the river one end is higher than the other. Starting in Cannon Falls riding to Red Wing. It is a slight but steady downhill. It feels great, you feel great. It’s a really fun ride. On the other hand, the 20 mile ride back all uphill Can be a bit of work. It’s just about imperceptible you don’t notice it maybe until mile 15. If in doubt start in Red Wing and ride to Cannon Falls.
agree this was my 3rd straight year.. Each year has had its own challenges, and I would say it was my last time.. This year I have no doubts it will be my last time ever doing it again. It about ruined me on cycling or group/organized rides. Its taken me most of the summer to get back to a routine of riding. A weeklong of RAGBRAI is not for everyone, it is hard.. Its long days, its a lot of miles over and over, its hot and IOWA is not flat.
Just ride for the enjoyment now. Take it easy and enjoy life. Ragbrai is not for everyone. I totally agree it was hard this year with to many people.
You didn’t miss much entering Slater with that big crane. They hung the flag backwards. 🤦🏼🤬
I heard about the ride 2 weeks ago, via a RUclips channel. My goal is couch to RAGBRAI '24. Thankfully we have an RV and my Husband is very willing to be my support team. This video was helpful. Thank you for all of them.
The biking was lots of fun, camping in a tent was not. Good luck next year and thanks for watching.
What was the cost of PBV ?
I had a Nittany Lion jersey Fri and Sat. Love the Big Ten ‘spirit’ during this event! Very fun!
It was a lot of fun in Big Ten country!
Sames. This RAGBRAI was brutal. I’ve ridden a cross this whole country. This RAGBRAI was harder.
My hat is off to both of you, that heat was insane.
Thanks! That was a tough day.
I tried riding the Ames to Des Moines day. I made it to Madrid and had to tap out. I just couldn’t take the heat.
It was a hot day. Hope you try it again next year.
Well done! You said a lot of the things we’re all thinking: it was not as enjoyable as it could have been- and that was 100% about heat and crowds. It was still awesome- and WAY more of a challenge than I expected.
Thanks for your thoughts, I had fun on RAGBRAI ! Thanks for your videos ! I enjoyed them.
Thanks for watching, keep on riding.
I've watched several channels covering RAGBRAI. You guys are my favorite. I don't see how in the name of everything that's holy you made it with that terrible heat and humidity. Best wishes to you both ✌️
Thanks for watching, It was one hell of a ride.
Congrats.....we did it. With the gearing on my bike, I knew that walking a hill was a possibility, so my goal was to finish. Walked three short hills and finished every day by 11:30-1pm. I wanted to meet Ryan, BBB, and you both and never got to Ryan. He was swarmed everywhere. I saw him and met you both at the bike expo. I was in contact with Brentley and MB pretty much every day. I think we hopped over each other all day, I just didn't recognize your bike kits. The early morning departures made a huge difference in the rides people had. If we would of left later, then every single thing we wanted or saw would have been a line. Like Brentley said, they waited 1.5 hours for a beer at a place I had no line. Also, lots of people walked hills just because the whole road had slowed and no lane to ride in. Ugh, that would have been awful. It will be interesting to see how many people come back for another ride if they were newbies on the 50th. Even experienced riders of Ragbrai were admitting they tapped out this year. Be well, and thanks for taking a few minutes to stop and chat with me.
I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. I sure hope they cap the ride at 20,000. I totally agree agree about riding early in the morning. That's our favorite time of the day. Keep on riding!
Hello...This was my first RAGBRAI and it will be my last one. After completing this ride, I am certain I will not come back and this is why...the cost versus value for me is just not there. Three years ago I rode my bicycle across the US from Vancouver WA to Portland Maine and down to NYC for just over 5000 miles and I took five grand and came back with 1800 and I spend 6 days in the Grand Tetons NP , 6 days in Yellowstone , 3 days in Custer State Park in SD, Devils Tower, The Badlands, 10 days in Chicago, plus Niagara Falls and Erie Canal trail, Martha's Vineyard, Boston, Providence and other cities but my point is that when I compare the expense of doing RAGBRAI versus going across country, one time RAGBRAI was enough for me...I met lots of nice people but this event is geared for you to spent money and nothing is free, and camping in that heat is for the suckers....I also felt the stress of the time lines, having to get to the next overnight town at a decent time and to get a $9 shower when I have taking a dip on the Columbia River, the Snake River, the Yellowstone, Chippewa, the Hudson, the Salmon river in Idaho at many creeks in over 15 states, my point is not about bragging about all the places that I experienced , it is about the comparing value and I know they are two totally different things but why does it have to be so expensive and so little value? I am glad I did it and it was nerve wrecking at times riding with so many riders of poor bicycle etiquette and I got to see a lot of crashes, I also waited one day in the scorching sun for a $10 pork shop that was good but not worth that much time. The concerts were great but again, it was expensive to eat at those ventures. It was extremely hot which I am accustomed to deal with the heat and humidity but to camp in that much heat at night takes your energy out most nights. So, for those who do it more than once, more power to them, for me, for the price I paid to get to , eat , sleep and experience ragbrai, I could go again, ride my bike for a month in Patagonia and spent about the same amount of money and not have those types of crowds. Cheers and sorry for the long message and I hope I did not come across as a bitter RAGBRAI finisher, my only intention was to come across the cheap traveler that I am and proud to me.
@@canica99 I totally agree with you about the price tag of Ragbrai. Someone tried to sell me a $3 banana. Come on man. Everyone was trying to make a buck.
@terrymackel2907 I brought a bunch of food to save some money and ate half of it, and half just threw it away. As much as it is true about everyone trying to make a buck, a person could always do the grocery stores of they felt like doing that. I think in the end, the worst part was the heat, and it is what took the fun out of the adventure.
Thank you for creating these videos. We chatted along the route this yers, my first RAGBRAI. I thought the ride was challenging, mostly because of the heat, but I loved every minute of it. When I rolled into towns, they seemed familiar to me as 8 have seen many of the vendors in your videos. When I was in the planning stages, I would zoom in on the vendor menus to see prices to help with budgeting. I followed your advice & left early each morning, thank you for that. If I left later it would have been a whole different ride due to the heat
It was very interesting this year. It was nice to meet you. Keep on riding.
My first Ragbrai. It was hard but I still loved it. You are the second RUclipsrs I watched who run marathons and said this year's Ragbrai was tougher than marathons. Makes me feel even more accomplished. I did every mile too, and same goal achieved of no walking up hills. I tell everyone that the riding was tough because of the heat but it's the logistics and camping in the heat that was the most difficult. I had no tent service, so after riding 100 miles in the heat I would then have to find bags and put tent up in direct sunlight in some campsites with heat index over 100. Still happy I did it. Thanks for the video.
What time did you start your days?
@@dfriz8513 No later than 5 AM. Some days earlier
@frankmarchetta2120 I think it turned out to be the best decision for those of us wanting to avoid the masses, lines, and heat. I could not have imagined going thru town and having to wait 30 minutes for a kybo, 30 min for lunch, and then finishing at 4pm or later.
I think I would have pass-out setting up a tent and transporting luggage. 😁
@terrymackel2907 so your saying if you can't get on pork belly you won't be riding?
It was a grueling year. I also chose not to walk up any hills and I did not. Although I did it a little different. I would stop part way up if I could not make it, take a short break and let the heart rate come back down and then take off again. I know that starting back up on a hill is not the most desirable way to do it, but it worked for me. I ended up taking the SAG wagon 2 times. Once on Friday after half way through the ride. I made it to Mr. Pork Chop where I had some slushy lemonade (no it was not Sassy) and a break under a tree for some shade. I actually fell asleep for a shot time. The SAG wagon was out front and asked it anyone wanted to SAG. I told myself no and got on the bike. I made it about 30 yards and my body said no way. I turned around and took the SAG wagon to Coralville IA. My body was just spent. The second time I had a mechanical failure with my rear tire. I run tubeless and the side wall of the tire failed. I made a repair with the help of two gentlemen from Australia. I got back on the road near Buffalo IA (about 8 miles from Davenport IA) found a lemonade stand for some hydration, rode to the fire station to fill up the water bottles and then began my trek to the dip site. About 1/2 mile down the road the back tire went flat again. I had called for my family to come get me, but they could not find an access to get onto the road since everything was blocked off for RAGBRAI. Just then the SAG wagon drove by and gave me the thumbs up or down and I did the thumbs down. They stopped and I was so grateful. The SAG crew was happy to pick me up and said that this is what the SAG service is for. You made it almost to the end, have a mechanical failure and just not able to complete the day. He said that there were many people that would ride to the 1st pass through town and give up and SAG to the overnight town on a daily basis. He said on Monday there were 10,000 people that used the SAG service and the majority of them did not even ride at all that day. Glad the two of you completed each day. That is quite the accomplishment for the weather that was handed us this year. Keep Riding!!!
Congratulations! We did it!
I’m enjoying your videos from RAGBRAI. I had hoped to be riding my 10th time this year but an injury kept me off the bike. Keeping cool can be tough especially if you are not used to the temps. Looks like you are doing fine!
Survivors!😁
Thanks for the video ! Congratulations it was one L of a ride.
Yes it was!
Hello Terry and Lori, thank you for doing all the work to create your RAGBRAI experience again this year. I enjoyed it from the comfort of home but so appreciate you sharing the experience. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much for watching. Hopefully our next adventure won't be so hard. I'm getting to old.😁
Thank you for your time and effort to make the series. Congratulations on your pending retirement! Will you come next year? Hopefully you know by the time you make your ‘Final Thoughts’. The nice couple on an awesome bike
Thanks for the kind comments!
Getting close to the end and back to a real bed and private showers. "Last year, we loved it, and this year, we hated it." I was up till 1 am helping people with their tents and knocking on doors trying to find lodging for people who lost or flooded their tents. Day seven, you had small crowds on the video. You must have got an earlier start. Those roller bladers were fun to watch. Day 7, my hand and bottom were killing me with pain. Have you been back on the bikes much since getting home? Yay for tbe tire dip. We had some hills in Davenport getting back to the buses as well. Was nice to shower, then get a ride across the state. I'm looking forward to the recap video don't make us wait too long ;-).
We left at 5 am on day 7. Didn't sleep well that night and just wanted to finish and get to the hotel. Have only been on the bike once and that was on Sunday. We have a trip planned for October,hope to do more then.
@terrymackel2907 be well and hopefully the winter colds will stay away for awhile longer.
Congratulations!! Great job!!
Thanks!🍺🚲🍺
Awesome job nice couple!❤ I couldnt be more proud of you both! Not for riding 1000 miles in 120 degree heat, but for showing off your HUSKER PRIDE!
Thanks Lisa! One hell of a ride. GBR!
Great video series! I like how positive your videos are. That was one week that was NOT easy! I am going to ride the whole ride next year. I noticed in the tent cities, I don't see many bikes. Where do you store your bikes overnight. Do you lock up your bikes when stopping in towns or overnight?
Most of the bikes are stored next to your tent. We did lock ours at night this year because we were in bigger cities. I know a lot of people didn't.
I had the same Husker jersey on that day. You are insanely early to bed and early to ride. Sirens went off 30-45 minutes before dark. Main campground we went back to our tents around 10. Only those who lost their tents were inside for the night.
I think we just wanted the day to end. 😂🤣😁
Thanks for sharing...your journey. This was a really tough day, one I don't think I'll ever forget. Thanks for all your hard work on these videos.
Seems like I missed some things with the early starts but sure didn't regret getting off the bike each day. My saddle sore was getting bad and the hand was going numb.i could hear how tired you were when you said "here is what lunch is today ....sandwhiches breakfast of champions". Lol. This was a tough a day. Be well.
It was a tough ride.
Great video and sure wish I knew the high trestle was open. I missed the slip and slide but did do the polar dip just before the stage. Our camp ground was in the middle of the field behind yours. Not sure how I didn't notice you two each day on the bikes.