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Old 01-29-24, 12:31 PM
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Ragbrai 2024

Hilliest route in the 51 years of the ride.
Yeah, well 1 day in the rockies is often more climbing than the entire week in Iowa.
Small towns.
shorter mileage days.
fewer riders? Lets hope so. the 50th was overloaded.

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Old 01-29-24, 12:35 PM
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Never been, but have a strong desire to do so once. My issue is our largest annual convention happens about 2 weeks later and unfortunately I can’t afford vacation 2 weeks prior. Probably have to wait until I retire, or perhaps change positions.
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This will be my 4th straight years of RAGBRAI'ng. Last year was overbooked, overcrowded and overloaded. I'm 100% self-supported (with the exception for getting transport to/back) home. It got so bad with the baggage truck that I ditched most of my luggage in Des Moines, hometown, and packed all I needed on my bike. That was nice since I could arrive at the overnight towns when I wanted and leave to avoid the head and crowd. Can't wait.
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Old 05-17-24, 05:19 AM
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Also riding self supported

Originally Posted by Pugs2xLove
This will be my 4th straight years of RAGBRAI'ng. Last year was overbooked, overcrowded and overloaded. I'm 100% self-supported (with the exception for getting transport to/back) home. It got so bad with the baggage truck that I ditched most of my luggage in Des Moines, hometown, and packed all I needed on my bike. That was nice since I could arrive at the overnight towns when I wanted and leave to avoid the head and crowd. Can't wait.
We were also there last year. I did RAGBRAI with my wife. She is not an avid cyclist but had RAGBRAI on her bucket list. Cycling is more my thing and I've done a few bikepacking trips. I didn't want her having to carry any gear in 2023, so we used Central Iowa Charters to transport our gear and we camped with the group. This year another cyclist friend and I are doing the whole ride unsupported. I'm curious though, do I need to be planning out each stop logistically to be sure we have somewhere to set up our tents and sleep? Or is the beauty of being self-supported that you can basically camp anywhere?

I live here in Iowa but my buddy is coming from California. I'll be pretty embarrassed if he gets here and my failure to plan results in us struggling to find places to overnight or worse, if we set up tents and get ourselves in trouble with the local authorities hahahaha.
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Old 05-17-24, 06:22 PM
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We were also there last year. I did RAGBRAI with my wife. She is not an avid cyclist but had RAGBRAI on her bucket list. Cycling is more my thing and I've done a few bikepacking trips. I didn't want her having to carry any gear in 2023, so we used Central Iowa Charters to transport our gear and we camped with the group. This year another cyclist friend and I are doing the whole ride unsupported. I'm curious though, do I need to be planning out each stop logistically to be sure we have somewhere to set up our tents and sleep? Or is the beauty of being self-supported that you can basically camp anywhere?

I live here in Iowa but my buddy is coming from California. I'll be pretty embarrassed if he gets here and my failure to plan results in us struggling to find places to overnight or worse, if we set up tents and get ourselves in trouble with the local authorities hahahaha.
You won't be alone finding places to camp overnight. There will be signs posted if people don't want cyclists to camp out. Obviously stay out of private properties, businesses, cemeteries, etc...... You can always camp out at the main campground and deal with the crowds, noise, traffic, etc..... I normally use a local charter to get to the start town and back but recently heard that they're shutting down the bus this year due to lack of participation so I'll have to find my own way to the start town and back. Thinking about riding out to Glenwood from Des Moines, do the entire week across Iowa and then ride back from Burlington - full 100% self-support and I'll carry my own gear.
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