August 29, 2021
Pittsford to Brockport
After a hearty breakfast all four of us headed out. Don and Peg were continuing east and we continued west. Before leaving the home of Steve and Ann Marie I had to get a photo of their most clever use for an over-the-door shoe holder.
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First stop was at REI about eight miles away. This location is right next to the trail. I had ordered a footprint for my new tent and it was waiting for me there.
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Don't you just love it when things work out? You are a master planner.
3 years ago
Rochester has an extensive trail system and the pavement was nice and smooth.
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3 years ago
We ended our day in Brockport and worked on plans for tomorrow’s ride.
Rose's perspective:
After a restful night of sleep, I awoke to the smell of PANCAKES!!😛
Our host Steve was up early making breakfast. He wanted to be sure we were all fed the best breakfast for another day of touring. Cast iron scrambled eggs with cheddar, link sausage, coffee, orange juice, fresh fruit, Pittsford Dairy chocolate milk and of course pancakes with maple syrup. Deliciousness!!
Steve and Ann Marie are wonderful Warmshower hosts and we were all very blessed to be guests.
Kim and I found the trail via the good instructions Steve gave us. Good conditions on the trail today. I rode ahead and found some shelter for the incoming rain. We decided on the fly that camping in the rain was not the option for tonight, so we took lodging in Brockport.
I stopped by Aldi and grabbed dinner fixings. Thankful to not have to deal with a wet tent tonight!
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We discussed routing for the next day then called it a day.
Today's ride: 32 miles (51 km)
Total: 671 miles (1,080 km)
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But who owns that many water bottles?
3 years ago