We did try what was supposed to be a nice bike trail in Hendersonville, NC on Tuesday. It finally warmed to near 50o around noon.
We decided to start at a park on the south end and head north since it was only a few miles from where we camped. It was a nice park with lots of parking, a nice paved trail that was about 3-1/2 miles long each way. We headed off and went around the corner and found the trail underwater. I know it follows a creek but not in a creek. However the exact quantity of folks affected by ED buy viagra dig this or how they will be able to overcome it. Reasons for immobile joints and weak bones include excessive acid level in blood, poor circulatory system, poor diet, dysfunctional liver and kidney, lack of vitamins and minerals cialis uk leads to the deficiency of essential nutrients in the body. The various kinds of issues that are being treated by a urologist in Dallas, Texas such as blood in the urine, testicular cancer that leads to male infertility, abnormalities in the amount of PSA or Prostate Specific Antigen, pain in the testicles due to abnormal testicular mass or even cheapest cialis in canada abnormalities in the kidney which in the long run may lead to kidney or bladder stones. I’m acupuncture4health.ca pharmacy viagra sure a lot of it is to do surgery or use the Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill, hoping it’s effect. We turned around and rode around the park and then packed up to head to visit our friends Greg & Sandy Lewis, Keel-Haulers from Cleveland, who built their palatial estate on a beautiful Lake Keowee north of Clemson.
To not to repeat myself, take a look at this link to my blog about our visit 2 years ago: http://keelhauler.org/WordPress/?p=4488
View from their deck.
Greg & Sandy enjoying their view after a big oak tree fell – – – -Distant Island boat dock
Today got warm and sunny so I convinced Peggy to try a nearby Rail Trail from Pickins to Easley, SC called the Doodle Trail. Greg took us over there and peddled his mountain bike. It was a really different trail, 10’ wide asphalt in semi-rural area but lots of small road crossings and continuous up and down 3% grades. It is 7-1/2 miles one way. Our 15 miles trip took about 1-1/2 hours.
Our plan is to leave Friday morning and head to Augusta, GA on the Savannah River where there are supposed to be some nice bike trails and the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area
Look how cute you guys are on the tandem!! Don't fart on mom!! 🙂
Loving the tandem!! Such a cute couple
Love the bike and the helmets! Looks like you guys are having a great time!