Ticonderoga to South Glens Falls, New York. Sunday, April 18, 2021
Ticonderoga and Whitehall are two very historic towns. Fort Ticonderoga has been called the Keystone to the Continent, a key part of the British invasion route in their attempt to divide the colonies and win the revolutionary war. Whitehall is considered the birthplace of the US Navy.
There are some big hills in between. I know them well, have done them five prior times. This time, however, it was different. I found myself slowing to a crawl, and on one occasion had to get off and walk the bike. It’s just wasn’t like me. Sure, it was the first big bike ride of the season, and that year of inactivity has left me in particularly couch worthy shape. But this was ridiculous. Have I really gotten that old?
Then it hit me. No caffeine. I resolved eight years ago to get off the stuff, it was giving me heartburn and Lord knows I am hyper enough. Stopped cold turkey, I had a hellish week of withdrawal, but I have been “sober” since. OK, who could resist the one-euro cafe con leches on the Camino, but otherwise, I was clean. I would only indulge on big bike rides.
I was trying to be good this trip, just a 3/4 decaf in the motel that morning, but as I almost fell asleep on a picnic table I realized, I need my rocket fuel. After a quick mocha frappechino in Whitehall, I was good to go.
The rest of the route followed the Champlain canal, and was much easier. Still a gentle tailwind, it was a bit warmer, things were looking up. Used the warmshowers.org website for the first time, and was treated to a delightful evening with Pam and Steve in South Glens Falls. What a generous thing to do for the bike touring community, I’ll look forward to paying it forward when I get back home.
Distance 53.5 miles, 111 total. Time 8 hours with stops. Elevation gain 2,557 feet
It was a pleasure having you at our home. Wishing you a safe and successful ride. Will look forward to following you along the way
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Glad to see you are finally underway. Will be anxiously following your progress. I’m hoping this will be the motivation I need to get me of my COVID couch!
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Glad to see you are finally underway. Will be anxiously following your progress. I’m hoping this will be the motivation I need to get me off my COVID couch!
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This is Pams sister! I look forward to following your travels. What is your plan? Yes
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Hi Beth, I heard all about you from Pam. What an amazing trip! My blog is scottluria.org
The plan is to bike across the northern tier this summer, down the West Coast in the fall, and back across the southern tier in the winter, finishing up the East Coast in the spring.
If you are anything like your sister, you must be a pretty amazing lady.
Scott
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Are you doing this alone?
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Yes, for some reason, couldn’t get any takers🙄
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