sailed along early, ate some delicious breakfast tacos for lunch, and found the hobo museum, which was a room full of photos and doodads and a documentary in the background. the town is at a crossing of two railroad tracks so it became hobo capital and now holds a convention with a king and queen every year. the last couple legs were windy and hot and the road was bumpy- it felt longer than it was, but the swim at he end was awesome! clear lake- not as clear as storm lake, though.
spin doctors just played a set as matt and I sat and watched the lightening come in- it's supposed to rain tonight. most people ive talked to on this trip come together to catch up with old friends to do it, and I think it's a great way to reunite. you get time to just hang and catch up and time to do something active and adventurous and no one has to worry if their bathroom is clean because everyone is using cornfields or portopotties. tomorrow is the easiest day , only 50 miles or so
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