{"id":77,"date":"2007-04-20T18:12:40","date_gmt":"2007-04-21T02:12:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centraldistrict.net\/nancystraveljounral\/?p=77"},"modified":"2007-04-20T18:12:40","modified_gmt":"2007-04-21T02:12:40","slug":"franklinton-la-april-19-105-miles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centraldistrict.net\/nancystraveljournal\/?p=77","title":{"rendered":"Franklinton, LA-April 19-105 miles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Note:&nbsp; There are very few pictures when one has to ride so far.&nbsp; All you can think about is getting there!<br \/>Robin and I reluctantly left the beautiful grounds of the Butler Greenwood Plantation to ride 105 miles to Franklinton.&nbsp; For the first 5 miles we were on US 61, a busy highway at morning rush hour.&nbsp; At least it had wide shoulders.&nbsp; Finally, we turned onto a beautiful country road, where the birds were singing and the morning sun was filtering through the green branches of trees.&nbsp; As we rode, I thought that 105 miles would be a piece of cake.&nbsp; Wrong!&nbsp; With the sun shining through the trees and making shadows on the road, it was a bit hard to see the potholes lurking in those shadows.&nbsp; And, as we made turns from one road to another, the surface would change drastically.&nbsp; At one point, deep in the woods, we crossed a bridge, where the road suddenly changed to gravel for about &frac12; mile.&nbsp; That was a challenge for a road bike, but we all made it safely through the obstacles.<br \/>I had been looking for a mailbox since we left the plantation so that I could mail a birthday card to Polly, who turns 60 on Saturday!&nbsp; When I reached the little town of Norwood (about the size of Aline), I saw a box and dropped the card inside, only to realize it was a drop box for water payments or something else.&nbsp; A very kind lady walked out, assured me she would retrieve the card, and take it to the post office.&nbsp; So, Polly, I hope you get the card!<br \/>One way I survive riding so many miles it to break up the journey into SAG stops (usually every 20 miles).&nbsp; It is easier to think about 20 than 100!&nbsp; So after the second stop at 40 miles, I began to think I would be able to make it if I could just get some lunch.&nbsp; Alas, all we could find was a convenience store where I bought some orange juice and a sandwich.&nbsp; As I was enjoying this gourmet lunch outside, a man began asking us questions and giving directions on how to get to Franklinton.&nbsp; I realized that he had already been into adult beverages for a while that day!&nbsp; So we quickly made an exit hoping he would not be going our way in his condition.<br \/>Slowly but surely I clicked off the miles, mostly riding alone.&nbsp; At about 3 miles from our hotel, I turned on to a busy highway.&nbsp; I had not gone very far when I heard a sudden pssst!&nbsp; My rear tire was flat (only the second one of this whole trip).&nbsp; I had really wanted to make it all the way.&nbsp; But, I called the SAG to come pick me up.&nbsp; Just as I hung up the phone, Michelle, one of the guides rode up on her bicycle.&nbsp; I told her I had called the SAG.&nbsp; Sensing my disappointment in not being able to finish, she offered to fix the flat.&nbsp; We realized that there was a big cut in the tire.&nbsp; She &ldquo;booted&rdquo; the tire (put a patch on it), inserted the tube, pumped it up, and assured me that I could make it.&nbsp; I did!<br \/>I was the last person in to the hotel, but I didn&rsquo;t really care.&nbsp; It was all I could do to stay awake for dinner.&nbsp; As I closed my eyes, I felt pleased that I had made it and felt confident that I could do a century again, just not any time soon! 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