Sunday we rode from Wheeling to Cambridge, a good 65 miles. There were significant climbs out of Wheeling, but then the terrain evened out. We came across a couple horse and buggies, and we had to detour because of gravel. Shortly after arriving in Moorestown after eating at the Fastlane Pizzaria on the 40, we turned down a gravel road. After battling the gravel downhill then uphill, we decided it was safer and more enjoyable to walk through the gravel. Our rear wheels were catching on rocks, and we couldn't get the bikes to keeping moving without fear of tipping. At one point, we thought we saw pavement, but it turned out to be a false alarm. Eventually, maybe after 2 miles, the gravel was harder packed and there were more residences, so we started riding again. Then we arrived at the 800, a more major road, and our next right turn turned out to be another gravel road. We decided to stay on the 800 and find a way through Barnesville. The rest of our ride in to Cambridge was paved, and we ended at the bottom of the hill where the 209 meets the 70. It was 6:55 by the time we stopped.
We're working on posting pictures. We have pictures of Hari Howard, the elephant from Mr. Ed's, the red flippy-floppies, the gravel hills we walked up, the scenery here and there, and poses by the Welcome to the State signs.
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