Day 22 bicycling across the country we went from Gackle to Enderlain, about 75 miles. Very beautiful day straight road, not very many hills or anything. What was interesting is we had to again climb up over the Continental Divide, of course it was only about 1200 feet. And what it divides is that the water that flows West goes into the Missouri, the water that goes East because of the Cheyenne River, which flows north into the Hudson Bay. That's why it's called the Continental Divide is right in that spot about 10 miles west of town. So a great day on the bike, fast day, and we're here for a short time hitting Fargo tomorrow. So keep track of me. And again, push the like button and we'll talk to you again tomorrow. 🚵 #bizinmotion ABOUT THE RIDE: Imagine having the ability to fund a fellowship to teach tomorrow’s community leaders about entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership with the click of a button. Doesn’t it sound better than riding a bicycle for 3,700 miles during a three-month, cross-country odyssey? We thought so. 💡 Subscribe to get updates along Steve's journey, learn about the world of long-distance biking and exclusive interviews with entrepreneurial guests! 🚵 ✅ Website: https://bizinmotion.org/✅ Facebook: facebook.com/bizinmotion ✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bizinmotion✅ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/bizinmotion✅ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7mIIH8if4nXTX2GHZ3KmlM