I'd like to wait and hear about that. Mexican will do in a pinch.
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At the moment, it sounds as if that weekend's forecast is going to be almost, kinda, sorta the opposite of last year: http://www.accuweather.com/us/md/eas...chg=1&metric=0. Time for us all to cross our fingers and do a non-rain dance.
I will do the Hully Gully
I got an email that there were a few spots open - so I registered myself & my friend Julie this morning. Time to look for lodging.
I'll probably be bringing a couple of kayaks to go kayaking on Saturday, so I'll look at the maps to see where you guys are going.
I got out and paddled for a bit this afternoon on the Monocacy. It was absolutely gorgeous on the water. I'm not liking the Saturday weather forecast for Cambridge, though, so I'm having second thoughts about paddling that day...
Zen, need to kick that hully gully into high gear.
I paddled today in the Assawoman Canal - with a slight breeze and canopy of trees over top we didn't even notice the 90o temps! By the time I got home the thermometer in my BR window said 100. Yikes!
I have to go to a funeral in DC on Saturday, but will probably go to Cambridge on Friday anyway. I'll miss the paddling, but ought to be back to Cambridge Sat evening for dinner (I hope).
Weather is showing some rain around the end of the week, but really you can't put much more than 50% on that forecast this far in advance. I'm planning on it being a beautiful day on Sunday and I'm just going to make it happen. :)
What's that they say? A bad day on a bike is still better than a good day at work. Works for me.
Still waiting on the veggie restaurant suggestions. I sent a gentle reminder...
I went down to Monocacy Aqueduct and paddled up to the rte 28 bridge. With the rain we've had lately, the river was at 4 feet or so, so it was easy. Only downside was that it was also a tad muddy. So much nicer when the water's clear.
I've been wanting to do more of the Monocacy, but haven't found a put-in spot I like as much as that one (nearby toilet or porta-john is a must). I have a plastic boat so I don't worry about dragging the bottom. If it's too shallow to skootch through, I'll get out and pull the boat over rocks, sand, whatever.
If you're ever interested in doing a shuttled paddle of the Monoc, let me know :D
Sure - not this weekend though, maybe next or some evening after work.
I've down a shuttle on the Potomac a few times - leave a car down at White's Ferry, and then put in up above Point of Rocks (I know I've been further north on it, but I can't remember where I put in) and paddle down. It just kinda sucks when the water gets 2 feet deep with lots of water plants slowing you down.
My boat's plastic as well.
That sounds like a nice trip. I've yet to do the Potomac anywhere above White's Ferry. My plan yesterday was to head up to Point of Rocks or Brunswick, but I ended up at the aqueduct instead because it's close to home. There's also a group that paddles up'n'back out of Shepherdstown and I've been wanting to meet up with them as well.
Between the bike and the 'yak, there's just too many places and not enough time!
Here is the list I got from Annette's friend. I think I've been to some but not sure which was which. They all kind of run together for me. It's possible that one of these was the one that some did not like last year, but I can't remember where we went so I am no help here. She says vegetarian, but does not go so far as to say vegan.
So, here's the list:
Here are some restaurants in Cambridge, MD.
We have dined at these and recommend them. There are no "strictly vegetarian" restaurants, but they all offer vegetarian fare on the menu. In addition to the Hyatt (which we haven't yet been), here are 6 nice restaurants in Cambridge.
Snappers Waterfront Cafe
112 Commerce Street
http://www.snapperswaterfrontcafe.com/
Portside Seafood Restaurant
201 Trent Street
www.portsideseafood.com
Bella Luna
305 High Street
(brand new, reasonably priced, and some veggie panini's on menu)
http://www.bellalunarestaurant.net/index_cambridge.html
Bistro Poplar
535 Poplar Street
www.bistropoplar.com
(French cuisine, downtown, and pricey)
Canvasback Pub
420 Race Street
no web site (nice cozy, downtown, pub atmosphere)
Clearview at Horn's Point
5650 Clearview Way
http://www..clearviewathornspoint.com/
(on a golf course, excellent food, gorgeous views)
Snapper's Waterfront Cafe is where we ate last year. The words "reasonably priced" are very attractive to me these days, so I'd be inclined to vote for any place that includes them in the description.
Okay - I'm lazy & don't want to read this 11 page thread again - the roads looked pretty good in the pictures that WithM posted a while back - but how's the ride in terms of wind? As in, do I really not want deep dish wheels on?