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'never again during the remainder of his journey to San Francisco would he equal or surpass this day's eighty-eight-mile effort. furthermore, never again on the trip would he encounter roads as fine as those he met in the Cornhusker state. riding through Wyoming and every state or territory thereafter, Nellis would long for the "excellent paths" of Nebraska.' - An American Cycling Odyssey, 1887
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About this time I was thinking ... "conrad, you hill-loving freak. We could be damn near the gorgeous flatness of Hwy 77."
Hwy 77 is not flat. the hills are longer and more gradual than the alps and you would have wanted to go faster if we'd gone that way.
yeah, but they're all downhill into lincoln.
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