Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Lewisport to Brandenburg, KY





Today was one of my best days so far, and one of my worst days, too. The 88 miles from Lewisport to Brandenburg started in a dense fog. It gave the early morning Ohio River valley farmland we cycled through a soft and beautiful quality. The roads were smooth and flat for the first 15 miles as we cycled pass more tobacco and corn crops. The sky stayed overcast until almost noon. The hills began too soon, and were almost too much for me before the day was over. Kathy's Garmin showed over 4200 feet of climbing in our 88 miles, with some of the long hills over a mile and a half long. Several of them were 15 - 18% grade. It got hot when the sun came out, and the hills almost got the best of me. I really had a hard time the last 15 miles. I just wanted it to be OVER!! We took a break at a little country store at 75 miles, and I had a coke and part of a PB&J sandwich, and was able to ride on into Brandenburg. We entered the Eastern Time Zone, so when we finally got to the motel, it was 4:45--we started the morning at 6:45--much too long on the bike for me!
Today we passed through several little Ohio River towns, and visiting them, and talking with some very nice local folks just made my day. I fell in love with the riverfront town of Cloverport. We talked a while with a nice guy in a red pick-up truck who told us a lot about their local history. On down the road, we saw a "Strawberries For Sale" sign in front of a Mennonite farmhouse and stopped, bought a quart, and ate them on the spot. The mother and her seven children all came out to visit with us. They had just picked the strawberries that morning. They were red and ripe, and tasted just like strawberries should taste--absolutely delicious!! There were several other interesting places along the way--a rock quarry, a huge mansion in ruins, a bright blue bridge, and more beautiful farm and pasture land.
Tomorrow we have a 51 mile day into the city of Louisville, then a rest day. Again, I am ready for a day OFF the bike. Most of our ride tomorrow will be in Indiana. We'll cross the Ohio River twice. We'll be at the Marriot downtown, so there should be some new things to see and do. I'm looking forward to it--I've never been to Louisville. Wish Mike could come again, but it's just toooo far.
Today was riding day number 15. We start the last half of the tour tomorrow.