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| Distance: 82 Miles | Climbing: 1523 Feet | Winds: SW 10 | |||
| Weather: Sunny and warm...high 83 | Terrain: Rolling | ||||
Today's Report:
Well, we're starting our last week on the road. Can't believe it's come this far so quickly. Seems like a lifetime ago and then it seems like yesterday that we dipped our wheels in the Pacific and here we are bearing down on the Atlantic a mere 50 days hence. But here we are all rested and raring to go on another leg of our journey. I say everyone is rested, but from the looks on most people's faces, they could have used a day to recover from all the activity they did yesterday. Most hit the ground running when they got into town and it probably took more out of them than they'd like to admit. But it didn't take long for the blood to start flowing once the pedals started going around. By the time they got on the road, I could hardly keep up with the front riders...and I was in the van.
If
you've never been to Niagara Falls, you need to go. Even though it is touristy
to the tenth, it is still a spectacular natural wonder. It's a shame there is
so much commercial building around the natural beauty the falls provide but
that's the way it is. It's
hard to describe the power the water generates as it tumbles down the last few
meters before going over the drop. And the colors of the water--and the
intensity of the rainbows the spray creates--are ever changing. The water color
varies from deepest emerald to deep teal to pale blue-green laced with foam to
every shade of blue, even navy. I don't think I'd ever tire of watching the
water. The photo to the right is of the American Falls from Goat Island looking
north toward Rainbow Bridge.
I
think the riders enjoyed their day off in Niagara. The location of our motel was a 10 on a
scale of 10 and was within easy walking distance to the falls. If there
was anything negative about the motel, it was the fact that it was a high rise
with only elevator access to the ground floors. This made getting luggage and
bikes to the rooms and getting everything back down for loading this morning a
challenge. But it was worth it to be able to spend the two days conveniently
located
within sight of all the touristy things to do. We had only to walk
across the street to get to Niagara Reservation Park, Goat Island, the American
and Horseshoe Falls, the Wax Museum, and the balloon ride. Even better, it
was only a block from the best ice cream stand we've had since we left
Astoria...priorities are important.
To those who have never been to New York, it is not all concrete like New York City as the common misconception holds it to be. The first time I was through here, I was really surprised to find the terrain mostly forest or farmland, with lots of dairy farms, crop farms, and wineries. I also think that New York has the best roads of any state we ride through for the most part. Usually there is a nice shoulder to ride on even though we may be riding on a pretty busy roadway and we'll also ride on plenty of quiet back roads before we get through the state. Just as the motto says...IheartNY.
It didn't take long for things to settle back down to normal after they got on the road. We had the normal flats and mechanicals that always seem to plague us after a down day. It did feel a little strange not seeing the folks that left yesterday and seeing some that we weren't used to seeing. We even thought it strange when we didn't see a couple other riders too, but they were just off riding bonus miles after missing a turn about 10 miles from the motel, but we finally found them before we had to issue the APB for their recovery.
All in all it was another great day...all the remaining ducklings and 6 new ones all in safely. Tomorrow we head to Syracuse, or rather Liverpool, and will ride along the Erie Canal for a short bit. I think the riders will enjoy the diversion off the highway. I've always enjoyed riding the canal, but it presents a few navigational challenges...seems simple enough...just ride along the canal, but it never seems to work quite like that. Anyway, join us tomorrow for another day in the saddle...we're closing in on our prize. M
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WHAT A NIGHTMARE: Ed came to the first SAG and Barb noticed he had a big bruise on his shin. "How did you get such a black and blue shin?" Barb asked. "Oh, it's a long story," He said. "I was having a dream that this big guy was about to leap on me and I started kicking at him. When I woke up, I was flailing with my feet in the air and my foot came down on my shin and konked me a good one." "What were you thinking?" Barb asked. "My first thought was, 'Oh SHIN.'" Now I'm trying to picture this sight...Ed laying in the bed with his legs flailing around in his sleep...good thing he didn't have his cleats on and good thing he didn't have a roommate...his roomie would probably have woken up the entire motel by yelling, "Scoooooooooooooooooooooooore!" |
YOU DON'T SAY: "I broke the thingee on
my tire, does it count as a flat?" "I know he'll never ride off and leave me. He has the phone, but I have the money."
"Can you believe it's Monday already?" "I'm glad you are slowing down and
smelling the roses." "Easy navigation today...we're in a zone of straightness." "I was riding and thinking, "Why are my fingers hurting so badly? Then I noticed, I had two fingers in the same hole in my glove." |
THESE THINGS JUST HAPPEN: Sometimes when we are brain dead, things just don't make sense. A couple days ago we were late getting in...it was in Brantford due to the thunderstorms. Everyone was tired and was hustling to get ready for an early RAP. Sandy asked Karen if we were going to delay RAP which was scheduled for 4:45. "No," Said Karen, "We're right on schedule." Sandy had a confused look on her face as she was trying to figure out how everything was going to work. She went back to her room and then became even more confused when she confirmed her clock read 5:15 already. "What's going on?" She thought, "Have they already had RAP? Did I miss it?" Then even more confusion set in when she went back out and everyone was gathering for RAP. It took her a bit to realize her room clock was 40 minutes fast. But not before she was 40 minutes early for breakfast the next morning.
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Chris missed the memo this morning that said we were through riding in Canada. |
How do you do that Chuck? |
John put his bag on so early this morning it didn't know any of the other bags around it. |
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