Now I remember why I haven’t camped in so many years. As comedian Jim Gaffigan says, the happy
camper is the one that is leaving the campground. I was a happy camper as I left the Wooded
Acres Campground! Even though I didn’t
get much sleep, I rode 60 miles to Vermillion Ohio, a quaint little town on Lake Erie. I
stopped there to assess my limited overnight options, and as I was perusing the
map, a group of ladies stopped and asked me about my bike tour. One of them owned cottages on Lake Erie and
she told me bicycle tourists stay there for free. Her husband told me that in her younger
days, she toured over 1,000 miles across Canada and that she still feels an
affinity with touring cyclists The
timing of her act of kindness could not have been better, because after last night, I sure did
not want to spend another night camping.
It was great place to stay on
the lake and have the sound of the waves lull me to sleep.
As for today’s ride, it was again rural county roads with
little traffic. When I got to Huron,
Ohio, I got on route 6 which hugs Lake Erie.
Although the traffic was moderate, there was a 5’ shoulder with 1 foot
being a rumble strip. Perfect! It was
like having my own bike lane.
I rode on rural county roads like this for most of the day.
My cozy cabin on Lake Erie
View of the lake from the cabin
The next leg of the tour will take me through Cleveland.
stunning view
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