Today's Report:
Yawn, it was a laid back get up this morning since breakfast was scheduled to be at 6:00. We loaded at 7:00 to allow people time to go eat, but some took advantage of the breakfast at the motel which opened at 5:00 and were on the road as the sun peeked over the horizon. It was a pleasant ride out of town as they rode along the endless fields that glistened with fresh morning dew and listened to the sounds of farm dogs, song birds, and wild geese that broke the monotone of the whirl of their chains through their rear derailleurs. There was a light fog lurking over the fields which gave the departure a sense of eeriness over the landscape. These are things you come to appreciate on a bike ride...things that you would miss if you were driving a car along the same route. We had a pretty easy 87 miles to Port Huron with the winds forecast out of the NW...they were light most of the day. We expected rain showers in the afternoon, but since everyone got in by 2:00 all all stayed dry.
The roads out of Birch Run
were quiet country roads that were varying levels of smoothness. Some
sections were smooth as silk while other sections had weather cracks that would
rattle your water cages...and your eyeballs. For the most part, it was a
good surface and the riders made good time until reaching the first SAG at about
29 miles out. I was in the van today and didn't ever see Karen who was at
the front of the group.
There's still a few of the gang who are pushing to get the ride over with during the day, but I think there are more who are seeing that the end is near and are starting to throttle back a bit to enjoy the moment. There were a few different riders near the rear of the group today which is usually an indication...that's a good thing and it usually happens about now. We only have 11 more days after today...only 10 riding days. We're almost down to single digits. In route rap I mentioned a side trip to view Lake Huron and I think several riders took the diversion as I saw them eating lunch under the bridge...probably trying to get the nerve up to ride up that thing in the morning.
Our first SAG was out in the country at an
Artesian well that spews fresh drinking water which most of the
riders used to fill their water bottles. By the time everyone got to the well,
they were in high spirits. Last year a rider summed it up by saying he was
energized by the state of Michigan, but find it puzzling that the biggest
tourist attraction is a
Bavarian
Village. Being energized is a much different attitude than we had the
first year we rode across Michigan. Since then, we've changed a large portion
of the ride from busy, broken pavement highways to more back roads. The second SAG was in a city park just
inside the small town of Yale where we just missed the Bologna Festival that
starts tomorrow. We could have been in a parade and met the Bologna
Queen...oh shucks. But even though we missed the festivities, the park had bathroom facilities and shade...two
major ingredients for a successful stop.
It was basically a routine morning except we got really spread out early because of the split breakfast and the timing of both. Actually, with a group this size, spreading them out a bit makes for easier traffic management and much safer than riding in large groups. If we were all together, cars would have a tough time getting through us all day. So our normal van rotation was easy...Barb to the first SAG, Silver to the second, while I bounced from the rear to the front to make sure everyone was doing OK.
While driving around all morning, I spent my time taking photos, calling into the office for an update on our progress, and calling the Bridge Authority to arrange for our crossing into Canada tomorrow morning. They close the gigantic arched bridge over Lake Huron just for us, and we ride across like royalty while cars are parked at either end waiting for us to clear the road. That's a statue of Thomas Edison in the foreground. Port Huron is his boyhood home. Wonder if he ever crossed this bridge?
The route was mostly flat today--only one "climb"
of any size. It came as a surprise, too, because the road had run flat for so
long and then suddenly we came upon the truck on a cheese sign indicating a
steep descent...that usually means a steep climb right afterwards and this one
was no different. The road took and
abrupt downhill and then a quick uphill after a bridge across a creek.
I've learned that where there's water there's generally climbing. Lakes,
rivers, and oceans were either created by glaciers that clawed the surrounding
land into hills or created by erosion that carved out bluffs and created hills,
headlands, or capes. Even water towers such as the friendly one in the
"Photos and Such" column may mean climbing because they are located on the
highest point of land for gravity flow.
Most everyone
was in by 2:00 today, but many of these would have been in by 1 had they not
stopped to picnic on the beach or to tour the enormous and beautiful lakeside
homes in Port Huron, or to go to "da bridge" as I did for a look-see and photo
shoot. Speaking of lakeside, we were on Lakeshore Drive for a piece today, and
I saw also Lakeshore Road, Lakeside Road, Lake Edge Street, Beach Street, and
Lake Street. Gee, enuff already!
At rap, we talked about tomorrow's trip across the bridge. We roll at 8:00...if you snooze, you lose! We are to meet the bridge authorities at 8:05 at the top for an escort across the bridge...ought to be a hoot, but I won't rest easy until we get everyone into Canada and then I won't sleep until we get them all back into the states. Hey, someone's got to worry about these things. Hopefully, it will all go smoothly...it should as I'll be a lot smarter by tomorrow since we're staying in a Holiday Inn Express tonight!
PS: I don't know how the internet connections will be in Canada...I'll keep up the journal while I'm there, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to update until I get back into Niagara...I'll try...we'll see.
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PHOTOS AND SUCH |
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There was a bike there just a minute ago. Actually, the first thing I thought when
I saw Lu do this was no one should be able to do that this early in the
morning. |
Happy
water! |
Lance gave Jan Ullrich "The Look" before smoking him in the Tour de France so Jim, feeling a bit frisky, tried that tactic on Lu...bad idea. This time it was the Lookee who smoked the Looker. |
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Jeff has his own item for every occasion. |
Mike said today's ride was fit for a King. |
Dan, Carolyn, Julie, and Paul have been riding bicycles too much...they even stand in pacelines. |
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Diane couldn't decide between her climbing bike or her flat land bike. Oh, just ride both. |
I HEARD THAT: We were in Yale MI today: "Yale has a lock on Baloney." "Did you know that Yale has a bologna
festival tomorrow?" "Did you get any bologna?" "This day's so short, why bother?" "I hate to leave Michigan...I just learned their state motto: Road Construction Ahead, Expect Delays." "That bridge is really high...can we take a boat across tomorrow?" |
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