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Finally time to quit planning and start pedaling.
Woke early (as usual before a trip begins. Anticipation??)
Last packing of food. Stop at ATM to fill wallet and a drive to Gainesville will get this party started.
Still reviewing gear choices in view of the increasing rain choices.
They say it never rains on a golf course. How about a Bike Tour??
Later
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Have fun and be safe out there guys!!
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Looks like it's going to be a great time. Maybe three days where we'll get more than occasional rain on the road, which is about par for this time of year.
Had a great time with Mrs. FLRider in St. Augustine last night. Got everything packed, just need to mount it on the bike when I get back from Gainesville with Grinder. Easy ride today for gear shakedown and shutting time.
Time for coffee...
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Sounds like ya'll will be having fun on this one.
Just checked the radar and the rain doesn't look to bad.
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Had a great first day. Downtown St. Augustine traffic and a couple of miscues with items made for an interesting start, but the ride was beautiful once we really got going.
Had a gear failure last night, though: one of the very last Heineken keg cans in captivity sprung a leak. Got some gum on it right now; we'll see how that does for coffee in a couple of hours.
Beautiful night at a beautiful campsite, but got woken up by the wind about an half hour ago. It's a blowin', for sure. Good and toasty in the underquilt, though.
A couple of photos below...
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Hopefully it will be a tailwind for you guys!
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The wind was an help today; I think it was only the second time that I've ridden that section of road without the wind in my teeth. Palatka traffic was pretty nuts, but it was a great ride otherwise.
Don't have quite enough bandwidth to upload photos right here in camp, but I'll try again tomorrow.
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Made it into and out of camp last night just fine. Got down to 41* last night; did the vapor barrier sock trick. Feet stayed warm until I took them off this morning. Toasty warm in the underquilt last night, except for a 1" by 2" triangle right between my shoulder blades.
Cold riding into town this morning, though. Had a great brunch in downtown with Mrs. FLRider. Am about two-thirds of the way to Alachua, at a rest stop on 441. Great trip so far.
Today's the long day, at > 50 miles. Rest day tomorrow, though.
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Made it to Ichetucknee Springs camp just fine. Had an easy ride up, despite the 53+ miles. Grinder is a machine, especially on that recumbent of his.
Hot showers and electricity at the campsite; we're treating ourselves on our rest day. Goodness, it feels nice to be clean. Think I might go into town for my meals tomorrow; I need to get fuel anyway.
It's a balmy 56* right now, and I'm going to hit the hay. G'night.
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Glad the weather is cool enough for you guys! You certainly deserve a rest day!!