Hi Ian,
Just managed to catch up with the lastest blog. What an amazing adventure you are having. The stories from Yellowstone, bears and bison are really interesting. Loving the photos too.
Hope things continue to go well on your travels! Take care,
Christine
Marina Kelly
Well done Ian I can't believe how far you've come!! Please don't have a dodgy accent when you return, sonds like you're meeting some great people. See you soon! Marina xxxx
Jen Parker
Hi Ian,
Loving the blog! Feel as if I am vicariously travelling through the states! looks like such an adventure and sounds like you've met some amazing people......hope you've avoided wild dogs.....Jenx
Len
Hi Ian. Liked all the recent photos. Is it hot enough for you?? Looks like the US is having a heatwave -it's even 30 deg C in New York. but we've seen it hotter in Germany- eh? Looks like you have some big thunderstorms on the East coast to - hope you miss those. Are you in the Washington DC area now? 100th Tour de France starts today - so will catch some of that later. Hope you are having a good time. All the best.
Guy Gadois
Allo eean ow goes eef wiz ze padalleeng? Mais ow is zis you eez cheetinga in ze flying machine!
Sue Ross
Hey Ian - remember Charlie and Sue in Lander? We were wondering if you were OK, as you haven't blogged for a while. We drove to SteamBoat Springs (awful) the day after we saw you, via Rawlins, and hoped you would be alright, as it looked really gruelling.
Doug & Toni Barton
Still viewing all the pics...wow! What an adventure. Think we'll view the rest over a Guiness. Stay safe.
Justin Standfield
Hi Ian.
Great to see your journey and read what you've been up to. Your photos are amazing!
Keep safe and look out for those pesky dogs...
Justin
Lubka
Hi Ian, are you and your bike OK? Send us some June news! Thanks a million for the book, I love it - makes me forget the vegetable shop and go on a trip like you do! Enjoy it and keep us posted, your blogs are wonderful!
Peter Harper
Wow! The pics are great.Hope your chest is better now, you'll be as fit as a butchers dog by the time you get back. Looks as if summer is finally happening here, at least on the odd day.Next time you post let us know how may miles done so far Dennis and Matt both wish you well. Looking forward to hearing more. More vids please Power to the Legs! P
Donna Prince
Ian, you are an absolute joy! I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to meet you! As we say here in America, KEEP ON TRUCKIN'! Of course, in your case, it would be cyclin'! Thank you for coming to our neck of the woods! Have a safe journey and try to avoid the dogs! We will keep track of you from your blog and hopefully we will be able to stay in touch.
Tuby
scenery looks impressive, shame you not having much look with the weather at mo. fantastic photos of the deer and osprey your camera really highlights their vivid colours and acts. shame not as many cyclists doing the route maybe just wrong time of year. well keep safe and if going to be attacked remember a good stiff telling off or a NO may work or a swift kick between the legs or a blooded nose and if all fails give it big legs