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New Meets Old

We all woke up early on Thursday anticipating an afternoon departure for somewhere between Florida and Georgia. We also anticipated a visit from the third OWG, Steve, who would stop by to plan our next trip with him, clean Scott’s camera, and give sage advice to the whippersnapper who was joining him on this trip…
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Welcome Anthony Pinos!

Our team of Scott, Tom, and Anthony Pinos (Scott’s 19 year old former Little in the Big Brothers program) flew to Orlando on Wednesday June 7th. The weather was hazy with smoke from the Canadian wildfires blanketing the Northeast with stinky and irritating blanket that made visibility limited – in fact, the next morning visibility…
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Dunellen Has Us Singing the Blues

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Steinhatchee Wildlife – Us

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First True Blood

Encouraged by our success of Friday bike rides we took off this morning for rides closer to Steinhatchee. Tom and Steve researched both trails and attractions near our “campsite”, and discovered Steinhatchee Falls – “the widest waterfall in Florida” at 40 feet or so in width and maybe a 2-3 foot drop – reminding Scott…
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Terrorizing Steinhatchee

On Friday we decided to take the old-man electric bikes in our jeep Polo to Fanning Springs State Park and environs. On the earlier trip relocating Khan and Polo to Florida, Scott and Tom rode Scott’s “Ride Scoozy” and Steve’s “Rad Power” ebikes. Since the entire group would be riding this time Tom needed to…
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Steinhatchee, Florida – that’s it, just Steinhatchee!

That’s the only stop for this trip as we experiment with different travel modes. We started with a cannonball run around the Great Lakes – 6 hours of driving per day. That pace was just too much. Then, we did the Mid-Atlantic Historic Coastal Cities Tour avoiding I-95 and limiting our daily pace to 3…
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Let’s Get Home

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Our Busiest Day Yet

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What Hurricane?

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Rained Out

We woke up at Cliffs of the Neuse fairly refreshed and wondering when we could leave (7AM). Our biggest concern of the day was driving into the teeth of Hurricane Nicole, so we consulted NOAA.gov for hurricane tracking, Windy.com for wind predictions, and Google maps to gauge our distances. Our biggest concern was reaching Florida…
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Revised Plan – Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

The morning started around 6:30AM when the sun peaked over our rocking RV. The experience was best described as “mild to moderate turbulence” on an airplane. Not surprisingly, there was still no sign of water and little sign of anyone working there – so we left around 8AM after breakfast and showers in the RV…