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I traveled about 71 miles today.
Great ride today. Started going along lake Erie to port dover, then took some rail trails through simcoe and Delhi to Tillsonburg. Great variety and quality of scenery. There was Goff over they lake this morning so you could tell where the water ended and the sky began. Lots of wildflowers in bloom along the trails. I met Remi this morning. He was cycling along the same route as me to meet some friends at long point to go camping. We chatted on the side of the road for a while, very friendly guy. Hi Remi, if you're reading this (and sorry for misspelling your name). I also stopped at a brewery in Ni between simcoe and Delhi. They had some really great Belgian beers. I met Brian, Joe, and Simon there, and talked about my trip and the agriculture of the region. Hi guys, hope all is well. I stayed with Itzik tonight. His house is full with kids home from college, so I'm camping out in his yard. Very cool guy, made a great dinner (first time I've ever liked eating zucchini). He maintains tools for a machine shop, so we talked a lot about engineering and machining. Big day tomorrow, going ask the way to Chatham, about 90 miles depending on my route.
Great ride today. Started going along lake Erie to port dover, then took some rail trails through simcoe and Delhi to Tillsonburg. Great variety and quality of scenery. There was Goff over they lake this morning so you could tell where the water ended and the sky began. Lots of wildflowers in bloom along the trails. I met Remi this morning. He was cycling along the same route as me to meet some friends at long point to go camping. We chatted on the side of the road for a while, very friendly guy. Hi Remi, if you're reading this (and sorry for misspelling your name). I also stopped at a brewery in Ni between simcoe and Delhi. They had some really great Belgian beers. I met Brian, Joe, and Simon there, and talked about my trip and the agriculture of the region. Hi guys, hope all is well. I stayed with Itzik tonight. His house is full with kids home from college, so I'm camping out in his yard. Very cool guy, made a great dinner (first time I've ever liked eating zucchini). He maintains tools for a machine shop, so we talked a lot about engineering and machining. Big day tomorrow, going ask the way to Chatham, about 90 miles depending on my route.
Posted: 5:19 05-28-2016 31
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