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Researching the Route of the Hiawatha bike trail before we actually rode it was an undertaking in and of itself. Even when we called the bike rental for the trail, we couldn't get straight answers as to how to actually get to the trail and how exactly we were supposed to transport bikes along the highway once we rented them. So here's a few pointers you'll find helpful before you take the plunge onto the trail.

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After that, I began an exercise program that included diet, drinking more water, weight training, aerobics, monthly body composition measurements, keeping a log, and getting plenty of sleep.

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First, you don't have to rent bikes to go on the Hiawatha. If you own your own, you can drive there yourself and simply purchase your trail passes. However, if you need to rent bikes, I suggest renting them from Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area. They offer both mountain bikes and comfort bikes, though I suggest the mountain bikes for anyone who doesn't want to be there all day. You can expect to pay over $30 for any bike, which includes a helmet and a light, which is required for riding in the tunnels.

For me my motivation came when I decided to see how the camera saw me. I had my wife take pictures from all angles in my bathing suit. Next, I posted these pictures on my mirrors, refrigerator and even in my truck. After a week went by, I became disgusted by the pictures. I stopped in to a health club and had them measure my body fat. They told me politely that I was 27 percent lard.

To help curb barking in protest because you have to leave him to go to work, the store, etc., try what I do: when I am ready to go out the door I give my dog a small treat and say "I'll be right back." She is so attuned to this now, she is already in a "sit" for her treat when she sees me get my purse and keys. I never have a problem with her barking or getting upset because I am leaving. I also leave the radio on, tuned to soothing music, and make sure she has some safe toys available.