Day 37: Ohio and family visits

It’s not like we all have the same nose or anything

Our day started at 4:19 this morning when the fire alarm sounded in the hotel. Apparently someone burned the breakfast eggs in a major way. That was followed by a rider rebellion. Every morning a group of about 6 riders leaves at 7, with the rest of us leaving at 7:30. This is meant to time things so everyone arrives at the first SAG at nearly the same time. Today the early group left and then everyone else except me immediately took off after them. I came down at 7:20 to find, much to my confusion, that I was the only rider still at the hotel. I think the fire alarm may have had something to do with it.

The weather was good as I crossed the Ohio state line.

Good weather
Half an hour later. Still good weather

In Covington, Ohio we were met by Greg’s running group, who had travelled ~50 miles to greet us and provide us SAG goodies. Greg was with us as a staff member for the first half of the ride. They went all out with Buckeyes (a chocolate and peanut butter treat unique to Ohio, served mostly at Ohio State game parties) and specially decorated Crossroads cookies.

A specially decorated Crossroads cookie

Then the weather turned bad, with a steady rain and intermittent headwinds. It cleared up for a while and then rained more. By the time we arrived at the hotel we were all soaked through to the skin.

We saw lots of small farms and big barns, many decorated Pennsylvania Dutch style. The weather didn’t allow many pictures.

Only one of many

This evening Chad and I were treated to dinner by Lois and Glen Zook, friends of my sister, Deborah. Glen is a cyclist who wanted to hear all about our trip. I was also surprised there by my lifelong friend, Mark Cote and his wife Debbie. We all had a very nice dinner sharing stories.

Our ride was a century today at 105 miles. Tomorrow is another with 102 miles to Wooster, Ohio. The weather forecast looks pretty good.

7 responses to “Day 37: Ohio and family visits”

  1. Bunny Harmony Avatar

    Love the cookie with the route marked on it!

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    1. They really went all out for us

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  2. Deborah Lindsay Avatar
    Deborah Lindsay

    It was so great to be with you and hear all the details of your amazing trip!

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    1. What a treat to meet and spend some time together on this memorable trip.Loved the picture! I’m enjoying the trip as it unfolds each day; especially the comments and pictures.So proud of them both and wish them well.

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    2. Yes, but we were just getting started

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  3. Thanks for sharing all the lovely architecture and the barn. That design looks like a quilt not the traditional Pennsylvania Dutch Hex sign but I am not an expert by any means.

    Looks like you had a lovely reunion with family and friends.

    In your honor I am watching the Netflix Tour de France, Unchained. That is about as close to cycling as I am getting at the moment. The competitors talk A LOT about pain and suffering. Hope your ride is pleasant and pain-free as you make your way across our beautiful country.

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    1. We’re pretty pain free except for the sore seats. We spend 6-8 hours a day with all our weight on our palms, the balls of our feet, and our seats. The seats take a beating.

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