Northern Tier Progress - July 4, 2026

Day 34
Route
- Glen Ullin to Bismark
Metrics
- Miles: 64
- Average Speed: 9.23 mph
- Ride Time: 6 hours 31 minutes
- Climbing (Vertical Feet): 640
Notes
- It’s a beautiful day!
- Hot! Maybe Summer has arrived!

I started my morning in the Cenex gas station in Glen Ullin. I had a nice conversation with three locals. They meet there every morning, it’s part of their social network. Meeting at the gas station in the morning for coffee and breakfast sandwich is a very important ritual. They were kind enough to let me join them. On the way out one said, “hey peddler, how old are you?” I replied, “72.” The fellow said, “good on you, good luck out there.”
About 20 miles down the road I met a Cyclist going West. This is probably only the third Cyclist headed West that I’ve seen. This fellow started May 14 on the East Coast. Now I understand why I haven’t seen very many. As I go East from here I should start seeing more, I hope. This guy was particularly nice. We chatted for about 10 minutes alongside the road. I gave him my blog address, he was interested in following along. What I admired most about this fellow was the fact that he was pulling a Burley trailer. In the trailer was his dog, the dog looked like a medium size Collie. That takes strength and endurance that I’m not sure I have. But it is tempting to think that perhaps Mr. Tux would like to make the next road trip with me…
When I got to Mandan about 6 miles west of Bismarck, I saw a baseball game! I was thrilled! I pulled over, paid for my ticket and went inside the ballpark. It was boys age 16 to 18. It was fun to watch them and recall the days when I used to play baseball. That was a wonderful time in my life. The Home team won the game holding off a bases loaded rally in the top of the ninth. I’m hoping to see a Twins game in Minneapolis and a Guardians game in Cleveland. If not, I can say I saw a baseball game in Mandan North Dakota.
I wanted to stay in Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park south of Mandan. There were no sites available so I had to press on. I ended up in General Sibley Park 6 miles south of Bismarck. I wanted to stay in Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park because that was George Armstrong Custer’s homebase. There is a replica of his house on the grounds there. Custer was a complicated person. He wrote a lot for a periodical, which at the time, was noted for its serious historical and cultural articles. All of his works were eventually compiled into a book titled My Life on the Plains: Or Personal Experiences With the Indians." In the book Custer makes a serious attempt to justify his actions towards Native Americans. He also takes pains to point out their cultural importance. Some Indian tribes appreciated him because of those efforts, others did not appreciate him largely because of his actions.
I donated $15 to the Wikipedia Foundation today to celebrate the 4th of July! Wikipedia is completely “human” written by volunteer contributors. No AI is ever used in their articles.

Baseball. What better way to celebrate the Fourth of July!

I can’t stop taking photos of the beautiful sites that I see alongside the road.
A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
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