Thanks Kermit. I'm seriously considering registering for the ride.
Thanks Kermit. I'm seriously considering registering for the ride.
Let me know if you make it, we can hook up!
My BF lives in S. Miami,and our regular ride is down to Homestead Marina, Speedway, and then over to the National Park. The rides are so nice - rural, farms, and FLAT! Make sure you stand up every once in a while to get the blood moving.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
The biggest problem I had on the last EBC ride was dodging rogue vegetables in the road!
Ha!!! There's a road we call String Bean Highway! It's the road that the winery is on - the next main north/south road after Robert Is Here. (Okay, the last N/S road after RIH!) The first time we rode it, I saw an obstacle in the road - called it out, "String bean!" Twenty feet later - "string bean!" They were all over the place in the road. So, it's been String Bean Highway ever since. Although, sometimes, we're avoiding squash. And tomatoes. But mostly, string beans!
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
The ride sounds lovely. A couple times a year I participate in rides along the DelMarVa Peninsula which has flat, rural farmland. If the winds are kicking up, though, they can be worse than any hill I have near me in No. VA. Will you be participating in the Snowbird Century, Pedal Wench?
Nope - we'll both be in ATL that weekend. You're so right about the winds, though. Last time I was down there - right at String Bean Highway, to be exact, we were heading straight into a 18-22 mph headwind coming out of Everglades NP. It was brutal - I was going 10mph on a pancake flat road.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
Definitely true about the wind (and the veggies, I recall zuchini) I had planned on the 62 last year, but riding alone and the wind did the 41. There's nowhere to hid in those open fields. Hope you can make it.