I once again woke up at my AirBNB to fresh bread and coffee but this time I didn’t stick around too long to hang out. I set off on an 86 mile journey to Ridgeland which ended up being a very difficult ride. I ended up riding in suburban rush hour, on a bike trail, on country roads, on US17, and parallel to I95 at different points throughout the day. In addition I filled my water bottles up from the unfiltered tap at the AirBNB which gave me a nice marshy tasting surprise when I took a sip. Woof!
Anyway I made it. The day started on the West Ashley Trail in Charleston which was very scenic but also very slow since I was riding through damp sand in what felt like an uphill. It beats the hell out of US17 in either case. Here’s a few pictures from the trail.
The trail spat me back onto the US17 death trap for about 10 miles which I once again survived. The ECG route then put me on some side roads which was great but they eventually turned to sand which meant slow riding. It also directed me to trespass through 3 fences which was a nice surprise.
I was glad they told me to do this though because the path was away from people and cars which was a relief.
Up to this point I was having a good time but once I was directed towards Ritter I got really bored and basically wanted the ride to be over. The biggest excitement was the Manhattan Club at the top of Catholic Hill in Ritter (this is the middle of nowhere). I regret not coming through at night time to see this club scene.
I kept looking at my odometer and calculating in my head how much further I had to go and then figuring out when I’d be arriving. I did this over and over and over again for hours (real exciting stuff let me tell ya). I fought through though and eventually made it to Ridgeland and am currently icing my knees and watching Tedy Bruschi and Mark Schlereth yell at me through the TV screen at the Quality Inn. About to take a shower and grab some food next door and call it an early evening.
Tomorrow I head to Savannah but I’m not visiting the city, just stopping by. It is too big a pain to get into and out of Savannah and I am looking forward to getting to Jacksonville in 3 days.