I decided to take a road ride to Bradenton a couple of weeks ago to visit my girlfriend for a week. I boxed up clothes, toiletries, and various sundrys for my stay and sent them over a few days before so they'd be there when I arrived. At about day break Saturday morning, I loaded Missy down with some water bottles packed a credit card, cell phone, camera, and aspirin into my SPI belt and off I went.
The first 30 miles were familiar territory for me the next hundred or so would be an adventure.
I saw some wild life.
. . . and some thug life . . .
and then I reached a town on the edge of nowhere called Mulberry which also happened to be the half way point of my ride. I was lucky enough to run into a gentlemen that worked for the Polk County Highway maintenance department at the convenience store. I asked him how far to CR 62 and he said far. And then I explained I'd be riding my bike down there. Incredulously he exclaimed, "THERE'S NOTHING DOWN THERE!" I told him I was looking forward to it since my ride thus far had been through a few towns where traffic is heavier. "Where you coming from," he inquired. "Orlando" I said. He shook his head and went into the store. When he came back out I asked him about Duette Rd. He thought it was a dirt road which would alter my plans a bit. He was right about there being nothing out there though. I saw this . . .
. . . and some thug life . . .
and then I reached a town on the edge of nowhere called Mulberry which also happened to be the half way point of my ride. I was lucky enough to run into a gentlemen that worked for the Polk County Highway maintenance department at the convenience store. I asked him how far to CR 62 and he said far. And then I explained I'd be riding my bike down there. Incredulously he exclaimed, "THERE'S NOTHING DOWN THERE!" I told him I was looking forward to it since my ride thus far had been through a few towns where traffic is heavier. "Where you coming from," he inquired. "Orlando" I said. He shook his head and went into the store. When he came back out I asked him about Duette Rd. He thought it was a dirt road which would alter my plans a bit. He was right about there being nothing out there though. I saw this . . .
. . . and this . . .
and that was it. Except the storm clouds that were forming on the horizon which created another dilemma for me. I didn't pack my camera in a waterproof container. I wasn't worried about my phone; it had been though worse. As I was riding along shortly after my stop at "Brewster's" I realized what I could do.
Yup! The old camera in the water bottle trick. It took a little massaging to get it out but it worked. When I hit CR 62 the rain started coming down and I didn't want to bother riding a mile east to find out Duette Rd. was dirt (it isn't as i found out later) so I chugged along, through the rain most of the way, 62 until I hit a town called Parrish for my third and final stop before reaching my destination.
I was surprised at how quickly time passed for me. I figured the 145 mile 8 hour journey would have taken a toll on my body and spirit but it didn't. It wasn't my first century and there was plenty of cloud cover for most of the day.
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Good job Mr. Shepherd from soggy but always shinny Orlando.
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