Day 32 - Kerrville, Tx, 52 miles, 1,363 miles total
I got back on the road today but it wasn't an easy task. There was a light rain and a strong wind this morning, and if I'd had my druthers Z and I would have taken another day to explore this side of Texas. But she had a flight to catch, and I had a schedule to keep, so we parted ways and I started pedaling toward Kerrville.
The first and only town of any size I passed was Fredericksburg. It clearly has strong German roots, as is obvious by the Wilkommen sign at the edge of town. There were quite a few tourists there, possibly for an Oktoberfest celebration. And, there was the Whirlygig store.
The first and only town of any size I passed was Fredericksburg. It clearly has strong German roots, as is obvious by the Wilkommen sign at the edge of town. There were quite a few tourists there, possibly for an Oktoberfest celebration. And, there was the Whirlygig store.
A Whirlygig store near Fredericksburg
Enough Whirlygigs for the entire Lone Star State
On the far side of Fredericksburg I stopped at a Subway for lunch and was shocked when Z walked through the door. She had been, as she says, "stalking" me with her phone and came to spend a few more minutes with me before heading for the airport. What a great surprise.
After Fredericksburg the road turned to the south, straight into the wind. My luck with the wind has officially ended.
It was a tough day for riding, but I'm thankful I didn't have any trouble with my knee today. It had tightened up quite a bit on Wednesday after riding the hills into Johnson City. But Z knew what to do and she fixed me up. I also got a small muscle roller to keep the knots at bay, and it seems to work very well.
After Fredericksburg the road turned to the south, straight into the wind. My luck with the wind has officially ended.
It was a tough day for riding, but I'm thankful I didn't have any trouble with my knee today. It had tightened up quite a bit on Wednesday after riding the hills into Johnson City. But Z knew what to do and she fixed me up. I also got a small muscle roller to keep the knots at bay, and it seems to work very well.
There's a whole lot of land in Texas
Tomorrow I'll be riding straight south and if the wind does a repeat of today, it's going to be a long, hard day. Thunderstorms are in the forecast again as well. I wonder if I'll ever get away from the bad weather.



Best of luck with the wind. You have also got hills I am afraid
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can you add a motor to your bike?
ReplyDeleteBite your tongue, Loo!! That's heresy!
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