Our last full day in Ohio. 80 miles on our way to Newbury, OH. The hills are back for sure. Today was just a warm up for what we have coming up between now and Sunday. Today we got a scary taste of how impatient drivers view cyclists. While waiting at a road construction site with one lane traffic, a group of our cyclists were first in line. The flagger turned the sign to allow them to go, and the car behind the group decided that she should go first. She hit one of our Trek Travel guides and knocked her off of her bike. Fortunately no injuries suffered, The driver wouldn't hand over her license, but the group got plenty of pictures and there were many witnesses. Charges were filed at the local police station. On a lighter note, we chewed up the miles again today and were at our hotel by 2pm. We have dubbed Ohio as a "photo-light" state. Just not a lot of reasons to stop and take a picture. Here are a few of the pic...
We made it! 46 days. 3800 miles. 157k feet of elevation. What an amazing trip. The welcoming committee was tremendous. Family, cowbells, posters, Maryland flags, dogs and champagne. And a tire dip in the Atlantic. We had a nice easy 68 miles today. The anticipation grew as the ride went on and we could start to smell the ocean. We arranged for our "lanterne rogue" to lead us to the beach. 74 year old rider from California who road every inch of the trip. Most of them as a solo rider. A true inspiration to us all. 75% of the riders were EFI. No one voluntarily elected to get in the van to cut a day short. Those that didn't complete every mile were sick, recovering from an accident or temporarily left the trip due to a death in the family. Wow! that is pretty impressive. A trip I will never forget, relationships and memories that will last a lifetime and the knowledge that I w...
0 miles and 0 ft of climbing. This is the last time I will be able to say that until October 2! The rest day was well timed for sure. A day for a massage, getting my laundry done by the hotel (best $10 I have spent on the trip) Taco lunch with Heather and Sarah and dinner with fellow riders and the Byrne family(one of our riders is from Syracuse). It was great to see Kathleen's cousin Heather and her daughter Sarah. We had a nice lunch at Mad Taco here in Cazenovia and a great visit. They even brought some supplies to get me through the end of the trip. Some local Syracuse food items and, of course, some local craft brews! This afternoon involved a walk into town and cracking open one of the craft brews lakeside in between rain showers. Yes, Sarah - you made the blog! Tomorrow we head to Piseco, NY. The forecast is rain and mid 50 degree temps.
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