Today we did the Fruit Farm ride. We started at a point closer to our original start point, as the ride has evolved over the years, but mostly, so we didn't have to climb an annoying and tiring hill in the last 2 miles. The weather was supposed to be partly cloudy and low sixties. It ended up being cloudy, windy, and I swear, I felt mist in northern MA/southern NH. I was slightly off in my clothing, and I was cold for a good part of the time, which is unlike me. We start in Littleton, MA and stop at Kimball Fruit Farm in Pepperell, MA, eat a picnic lunch, and head back through Hollis and Nashua, NH, Dunstable, Tyngsboro (1/2 a mile from where we lived when we first moved here), Groton, Westofrd, and back to Littleton. Thankfully, this ride has lots of hard climbing, so I was able to get warm. The colors of the leaves were brilliant, but I was focused on the weather. After lunch, DH and I took off ahead of our friends and slogged our way back. About 5 miles from the end, a couple, probably half our ages (or less) passed us, but they weren't really going much faster. We stayed with them until we turned left and they went right. I am tired, but feel good. It's funny, on this ride, my right knee always starts hurting at the same point in the ride and we always end up with the same average.
Hoping to ride about 30 tomorrow.
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