Ride 4: Tour de Torch Lake
As Lisa and I compared notes today over breakfast, neither of us were feeling it. Hours more of sleep sounded better but we had commitments today. More on that later.
The Northern edge of Torch Lake.
About mile 40, a water stop was in order. It was hot and we were trying compensate for lethargy with more water and food. But we had reached the Southern side of Torch Lake.
Topped off we pedaled on and made it back to Bellaire for our toast at Short’s Brewing. Today we were joined by my Mom, my Aunt’s Susie and Sharon, and my college Mom, Mary Ann Greene-Walsh! It was great to see them all.
We’ve covered 203 miles so far. Tomorrow the final 26 with a “short” ride from Rockford to Sand Lake and back.
The Northern edge of Torch Lake.
We left Bellaire a little behind schedule and before we could get something approaching warm, the climbing started. There were some real tough ones today. Some at above 10% for a bit. Doing that with tired legs made it a struggle.
But it was pretty. Elevation gains usually make for great views. We road through a couple of cherry orchards too.
About mile 40, a water stop was in order. It was hot and we were trying compensate for lethargy with more water and food. But we had reached the Southern side of Torch Lake.
Topped off we pedaled on and made it back to Bellaire for our toast at Short’s Brewing. Today we were joined by my Mom, my Aunt’s Susie and Sharon, and my college Mom, Mary Ann Greene-Walsh! It was great to see them all.
We’ve covered 203 miles so far. Tomorrow the final 26 with a “short” ride from Rockford to Sand Lake and back.
We’ve hit $4,460 in donations! I’m almost verklempt.
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