June 21, 2022
Final Thoughts and Ramblings
Well, I guess I am a two time loser on this route but what can you do?
I think in the long run my eye will adjust, but for now it does feel more irritated as my brain adjusts to new floaters. So I think stopping was the right choice. In my younger days I might have kept going, although in my younger days my eye would have likely not gotten all kerfuffled.
Still, the fact that I was able to ride almost 70 miles on day 1, when I have not really been riding more than 25 a couple times a week (and usually less than that) all year shows I still have some giddy-up left in tank.
I turn 60 in August so I better not take it for granted though. I better keep my giddy-up going or lose it entirely.
I have done little weekend type tours the past couple of years that are too short and ordinary to write about, some of them are repeats of previous trips so I wouldn't even know what to say. Still, the mini-trips keep me in the game.
I will plan longer trips though. I am looking forward to riding in Europe again. Maybe as my brain cells have matured and deteriorated I have grown to appreciate the appeal of towns being closer together. That sure would have helped me on this trip on the first day, when my 2 choices were sit in a hot, dry campground from 12:00-noon until bedtime or ride another 45ish miles. I am pretty sure that day set the tone for my demise.
I was surprised at how many Europeans I met in the short time I was out there. It's nice to see after being shut down for a couple of years.
So I guess that's a rap. See you on the next journal!
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