Incredible photos! Sorry to hear that you had travel-related damages, but very good to read about your beautiful ride!
Incredible photos! Sorry to hear that you had travel-related damages, but very good to read about your beautiful ride!
Ahhhhhhhh! It looks like heaven! Enjoy!
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The beauty in your surroundings - priceless. Cha Ching!
AMI (Anna Maria Island) is so small it'd be easy to do a bike tour around the entire island in an hour or less. If you're into fishing, can't find any better than off the City Pier. The Spanish Mackerel usually run in the morning and early afternoon. Tie on a white crappie jig and go at it. They're very tasty grilled or blackened and baked.
Coquina Beach, on your way from Long Boat Key to AMI, is also a nice stop off point. The beach is very wide with lovely shells. If you can get south to Venice Beach, you're guaranteed to find shark's teeth in just about every scoop of sand at the shore's edge.
Have fun. I'm envious.
Specialized Ruby/Selle Italia Flow
1991 Specialized Sirrus, steel frame
Dahon Eco C7
Surly Long Haul Trucker/Terry Fly RS
Trident TWIG Recumbent
I'm envious too. I have very fond memories of the sunsets there... Lucky man!
Love the pics and recap! It was pretty chilly here in FL for those of us that are not used to it!
Day Two was tough on me. Because of other distractions, I only did 870 miles last yearand I've not riden in weeks. So far, I've done 10% of last year's miles in three days (which means my rear end has to be reconvinced that riding is fun...
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Anyway: Day Two was about 43 miles from Bird Key to the tip of Anna Maria Island...into the straight northerly wind! The traffic on Anna Maria Island was bad and the bike lanes were not consistently maintained...but it was neat to reach the northern tip.
At the end of the key, I came upon this trail:
That led to the beach looking north to the Gulf of Mexico on one side and Tampa in the distance on the other side.
Coming back south, I made a quick stop at the hundred year old Community Pier which was bustling with people:
I only averaged 16mph and the prior day, I averaged 17.3mph in heavier wind...so the fact that I'm diving in head first on miles is having an affect. I'm also not used to riding in traffic this heavy...but I don't generally feel in danger.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Day Three was an easy 20 miles. I wound around the area hitting Bird Key, Long Boat Key, St Armand's Key, and Lido Key before venturing into Sarasota.
South of Sarasota was McClellan Park, a neat area of stately homes with spanish moss and bamboo:
Then back along the beautiful waterfront:
and then ice cream at Kelwin's on St. Armand!
Tomorrow, I'll venture to the south end of Siesta Key.
Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 02-14-2011 at 10:15 PM.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I'm loving those pics, Mr. Bloom and seeing where I spent many a day enjoying the sun and surf. Since I'm usually on AMI in the summertime, it's off season and the traffic is virtually non-existent.
Be safe ...
Specialized Ruby/Selle Italia Flow
1991 Specialized Sirrus, steel frame
Dahon Eco C7
Surly Long Haul Trucker/Terry Fly RS
Trident TWIG Recumbent