"Big Mac"Fall Bike Tour -Photo Gallery
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| Bikers returning along Shore drive. The dunes in route are spectacular. |
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The Arnold Line was one of the sponsors. Their evening dinner
cruise and transportation to and from Mackinac Island was terrific. |
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| Cross Village was a rest stop for 50, 75 and Century riders. Water,
fruit, nuts and other goodies were plentiful. |
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The first "Big Mac". Riders were able to ride the span in the
early morning hours on Sunday. It was awesome. |
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| One of the highlights of the dinner cruise was a great sunset.
In addition, riders were able to see the "Big Trucks" go over
the bridge in the gathering dusk. Finally, we had the opportunity
to pass two Great Lakes freighters and share fog horn blasts.
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Two riders from St. Louis, Diana Maasson and Mary Ellen Raymond,found
the tour on the Internet and came up. They are veteran century
riders and felt that this was one of the best they had done. |
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| More Big Mac Tour Photos |
| Return to Great Lakes Sports Publications, Inc. |
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