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Nov. 8 – Going Home

Well, the party is over. Like it or not…now it is time to get home and re-enter society. My flight left at 7:40pm, so I had the day to pack and get ready. My first task was to find a big duffle bag that would fit all my gear as on my American Airlines flight I can check two pieces of…

Nov. 7 – I reach the beach and the journey comes to an end.

While I was “chomping at the bit” to get to Tybee Island – first I had to make sure I had a bike box set up for me tomorrow. The bikes shops all opened at 10am, so I slept in a little and enjoyed the decent breakfast at the hotel before heading over to the closest shop – the Trek Store.…

Nov. 6 – Riding the Georgia clay to Savannah

In some ways it seems like I have been riding forever, and in others I can’t believe that the trip is coming to an end so soon. I guess it will just take some time to process it. Today was a long day of cycling, but it was a lot of fun – mostly flat riding with some low rolling hills,…

Nov. 5 – And now, the end is near……

I woke up early and put Savannah in my sights. To get there tomorrow I am going to have to put in a couple of pretty long days. I have a little extra motivation because I just found out that Max also ended up riding to Savannah and will arrive this afternoon. Remember Max? I met him and Zach way back…

Nov. 4 – My Dream Car!

By the time I finished blogging and charging electronics this morning at Bread and Butter it was after 10am, so I got kind of a late start. What a nice day though! Temps in the mid to upper 60’s, sunny, a light breeze, and less traffic than usual – I guess because it was Saturday. Google maps did a good job…

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6 Comments

  1. Congratulations on a most excellent adventure! Have really enjoyed your blog, even if it makes our legs hurt. Next year, Alaska to Chile? Looking forward to your return.

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