We're back home after 3 weeks on the road visiting friends in Nashville, and a long pitstop before in Memphis and Tueplo.
It was sooo hot and sticky (well for us) for the first 1.5 week that we have not done any cycling. We were anyway 5 days out of those on the road to get to Memphis and Tupelo. I wanted to ride a bit on the Natchez Trace in Tupelo but the heat killed the ride and decided to skip it. There was always Nashville as we were there for 10 nights. Tupelo is so flat vs Nashville I regret the heat then.But it is what it is and I'm ok with this. I have to choose my own battles and heat is one of them.
We had planned to ride a bike path in Memphis (evening as it would be "cooler" so we checked it out prior to get there to find parking and see what it would look like) but a tourist guide told us not to park in an area where the path starts because it is a rough (not safe) one. We saw it before he even told us. So no cycling there.
But we did enjoy visiting touristic things like Graceland, Sun Studio, Beale Street, etc. in those 2 cities and we're happy and had a grand time.
In Nashville we did the Natchez Trace and I did very well vs 2 years ago. It was still hot and little shade so we did not do a long ride but was happy to ride on it again. We were able to do twice part of the Music City Bikeway. And I was able to do all hills without walking them up. So training this past winter/spring paid off.
We did go back by car on the Natchez in the Nashville area (since we can't visit every scenic stops with the motorhome due to parking issues) and took our dogs along so they had some "exercises" done as well.
This is a picture in one of the trails we walked. It has a nice waterfall.
We stopped to look at the Tobacco Farm. How Tobacco was dried in the 1900s.
The plant and how it is hung to dry. It takes 6 weeks to dry. I wonder what it looks like when turned into cigarettes. I don’t smoke but wonder also what it would taste like vs the commercial ones.
A 2-mile loop trail beside the Natchez showing you how it was in the good old days. Starts not so bad but part of it is really rough. No bikes allowed. But it gives you an idea of how things were back then.
We could not help but stop for a quick bite at the famous Loveless Café.
More on next post as I’m not allowed more than 5 pics per post.



But it is what it is and I'm ok with this. I have to choose my own battles and heat is one of them.
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and the nashville music scene must be great!!!!
