Today we leapfrogged the Senior Cyclists again, but also a group of riders from California. It was a long day — 48 miles. And I was down a battery. Don’t know why, but I had one battery that I ran down to nothing yesterday, and was unable to reset it or charge it. Ugh!! So I limped along at level one and was able to eke out the 48 miles. But it was tough with such a heavy trike. It netted me pulled knee ligaments.
Not many photos today, because I was concentrating so hard on make the single battery last.
We finally arrived in Hermann. Here is our B&B, the Captain Wohlt Inn, a lovely historic place built in the mid to late 19th century that has been heavily renovated. We stored our trikes in one of the buildings that is in mid-remodel. I don’t envy the owner — what a lot of work. Grand results though... Paula enjoyed a long hot soak in the jetted tub.
Triking Exploits of Leslie & Paula
Blog Archive
-
▼
2019
(26)
-
▼
October
(10)
- C&O Canal Towpath and Western Maryland Rail Trail
- Katy Trail Day 7 — Augusta to St. Charles, Missouri
- Katy Trail Day 6 — Herman to Augusta
- Katy Trail Day 5 — Jefferson City to Hermann
- Katy Trail Day 4 — Rocheport to Jefferson City wit...
- Katy Trail Day 3 — Sedalia to Rocheport
- Katy Trail Day 2 — Clinton to Sedalia
- Katy Trail — Day 1
- Nathanael Greene Memorial Park
- On our way to ride the Katy Trail; now in Springfi...
-
▼
October
(10)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Sacramento River Trail out of Redding, Ca.
Today Paula and I rode our Tern Vektron S10 bicycles on the Sacramento River Trail. We started at the Sundial Bridge, and road up towards th...
-
What a great time we’ve been having in Deerfield, Massachusetts! It’s great to see my Mom, who is an amazingly independent and vibrant 92 ye...
-
Today's forecast threatened rain, so we limited ourselves to a quick ride to the southern end of the Island Line. Even with the inclemen...
-
Today we did no painting; both of us are a bit sore from our exploits, but thankfully quite pleased with our progress. Instead we moved the ...
No comments:
Post a Comment