Day 23 – Rest day, Savannah, GA

Melanie arrived last night and we walked around downtown, grabbed beers and dessert.

This morning we headed out for an early breakfast and the walked the River Walk back to our hotel. Then to the airport to add me as a driver on her rental car. We spotted a Culver’s restaurant something I first encountered on the ABB North trip in 2004. I introduced her to frozen custard, Midwest style. Continue reading “Day 23 – Rest day, Savannah, GA”

Day 21 – Santee, SC to Walterboro, SC

67 miles, 670 feet of climbing

Today we left at 7 am, hoping to beat some of the heat. Success, helped by a fast pace to the first and only SAG at 37 miles and a reasonable, but steady pace to Walterboro. Dan, John, Ian, Harry and I stopped at the DQ (official stop for these things) across the road from the motel and took our time, expecting that our rooms might not be ready. Some were, some were not. Continue reading “Day 21 – Santee, SC to Walterboro, SC”

Day 20 – Georgetown, SC to Santee, SC

96 miles (93 actual), 750 feet of climbing

Not many photos today. Not much new, trying to motor along to the end. And I was expecting to have some nice photos of Lake Marion from a bicycle/pedestrian bridge parallel to I-95. Unfortunately the bridge was closed at both ends, apparently because of bad behavior in recent times. We were shuttled over the I-95 bridge to the hotel. Continue reading “Day 20 – Georgetown, SC to Santee, SC”

Day 15 – Battleboro, NC to Warsaw, NC

101 miles, 1690 feet of climbing

Most of today’s climbing was subtle, very gradual gradients that left you wondering why your legs were working so hard on what looked essentially to be flat ground. None gained more than about 100 feet before going truly flat or starting downhill again. The roads had little traffic with the exception of a few highways connecting them. Another sunny day, a little hotter than the past few days. Continue reading “Day 15 – Battleboro, NC to Warsaw, NC”