Day 3 is coming to an end. Here are pa's stats from today. It was 25° out this morning. Pa rode 71.7 miles in 5:49:50 with an average speed of 12.3 mph and a max speed of 29.2 mph. His total ascent was 3,103 ft and his total descent was 3379 ft.
We started back at mile marker 322. Sorry about the photo my dad took it. I was snoozing in the truck at the time of this photo.
At first glance, this little hill looks like the world’s most unmotivated mountain — it tried to grow up to be Everest, but decided halfway through that a nap sounded better. Maybe it’s a retired dirt pile, living out its golden years watching over the field, judging all the flat ground around it. Or perhaps it’s hiding something exciting — treasure, alien artifacts, or just a very confused groundhog with big dreams. Either way, it’s the kind of mysterious bump in the landscape that makes you want to climb it, strike a heroic pose, and declare yourself ruler of “Mount Mildly Impressive.”
Hide and go creek!
I have had a question about the Trace Parkway for months. There is a detour due to construction that encompasses some of tomorrow's travel. If the shutdown was over I could have had my question answered at the Visitor Center for the Parkway which is located south of Tupelo. As I was riding south, I passed a group of 4 cyclists heading the opposite direction. Because they had gear on their bikes I assumed that they were camping their way along the Natchez Trace. The last person had separated from the others. I was able to get her to stop. Alex was able to tell me that the area is still closed although the website said the construction was supposed to be done by the end of October. She described the detour as being very bicycle unfriendly with logging trucks and no shoulder. I will be happy to hitch a ride with Seth for this part.
Finally, I was not happy with the amount of traffic today as we got to some more populated areas in the state. I guess that means that as I get towards Jackson I should expect something similar. The weather is about to turn warmer which will be fine by me. We left my bike out last night so it was covered in frost and one of the water bottles was left and was filled with ice. It thawed by the time I arrived at our camping site. After a good night's sleep I will be ready to Keep Pedaling!






What a great adventure so awesome you all are making a difference. Great job with the updates. Keep the fun going and the great updates !!
ReplyDeleteBest blog post yet! Go Team Pa!
ReplyDeleteMount Mildly Impressive… 😂😂😂😂 You are ready for SNL!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat commentary from everyone! Stay safe and stay warm!❤️❤️
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