Riding Dy 29 – 87.04 miles The team awoke to clear skies after an interesting night of noises while camping in front of the Oberlin Fire Department. Around midnight, a pack of dogs was going ballistic just down the road. There might have been some wild animal nearby flaunting its freedom, while the dogs could only pull their chains taut, or throw themselves against the sides of their cages in utter frustration. This went on for 20-minutes or so before they finally fell silent. And what had seemed like a quiet nondescript street in a small town by day, became a major thoroughfare by night. We all climbed out of our sleeping bags this morning feeling groggy, but a little camp coffee and instant oatmeal soon gave us the inspiration and energy to get the show on the road, and we ended up riding away just before 8am, our earliest start in several weeks.
Hey Kyle, I’m not too stressing about the gators really, but I am being a tad more vigilant as I have to think about keeping a blind person safe. Take care, thanks for following along!
Just remember how I survived in Alaska with Brown Bears……you only have to outrun one person ( but I’ve clocked Odie on his walks and he’s one fast walker with that red and white cane….so good luck there!)
Keep that posterior lubed and that pain will be “ all behind you”That’s how I survived my bike ride across Scotland😩
Hey Scott! Please don’t stress too much about the gators unless you see one sunning itself in your direct path! They are very unlikely to come out of the water fast to attack a human - you are just too big for these dinosaur-like creatures to waste energy on when there is easier prey in the water. I’m glad to hear you fellows can enjoy a day (or 2?) in NOLA to let your bodies rest, and your spirits be revived with some good food, live music, and entertaining buskers in Jackson Square!
Mr. Clemens Himself
Hey Kyle, I’m not too stressing about the gators really, but I am being a tad more vigilant as I have to think about keeping a blind person safe. Take care, thanks for following along!
Just remember how I survived in Alaska with Brown Bears……you only have to outrun one person ( but I’ve clocked Odie on his walks and he’s one fast walker with that red and white cane….so good luck there!)
Keep that posterior lubed and that pain will be “ all behind you”That’s how I survived my bike ride across Scotland😩
Wayne
Hey Scott! Please don’t stress too much about the gators unless you see one sunning itself in your direct path! They are very unlikely to come out of the water fast to attack a human - you are just too big for these dinosaur-like creatures to waste energy on when there is easier prey in the water. I’m glad to hear you fellows can enjoy a day (or 2?) in NOLA to let your bodies rest, and your spirits be revived with some good food, live music, and entertaining buskers in Jackson Square!