This weekend I went to Princess Anne, Maryland for Cycle Across Maryland, an annual 3-day event. You don't really cycle "across" Maryland, instead you stay in the dorms at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and do day rides of various lengths in the surrounding area.
One of the best parts of the trip was meeting a great group of women, including withm (Martha) and her friend Bobbi (who rode across the country this spring with WomanTours). I also met six other great women and rode or ate or drank with them throughout the weekend.
But about the riding...The first day I only did 30 miles because I had to get back and cleaned up and drive a half hour to do a canoeing trip on the Pokomoke River. It is so flat on the eastern shore of Maryland, and the riding was easy. Here's a picture from that ride.
As we were heading into the dorm to turn in for the night, Bobbi and Donna, another woman I met, decided to do the century the next day with me. The conditions could not have been better (or so I thought)--mid-80s, low humidity, flat course. But then it got windy, and the temperature approached 90, and there's not a lot of shade. In the end, we did 105 miles and it took all day long since we took frequent breaks. I had figured that it would take about an hour for each 10 miles, including breaks, and that's exactly what it ended up being. We actually rode faster than I ever have, but stopping for breaks took a lot of time. I have no desire to do another century, unless my speed improves to the point where I can do it in a lot less time. 10.5 hours on a bike is a very long time. The time went by fairly quickly talking to Bobbi about her cross-country bike trip. I really want to do that someday.
Today, despite having more than a bit of saddle soreness, I rode 38 miles to Pokomoke City, MD. I thought this rusty cruiser in the yard of an abandoned house was cool.
So there you have it--173 miles in 3 days. (And with that I am now 14 miles ahead of LisaSH in Bikejournal.com. She doesn't know I'm chasing her, but I am...)