Chicago to New York City – Day Ten

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Start: Zanesville, Ohio
End: Belmont, Ohio
Mileage today/cumulative: 64 / 553
Elevation Ascended today/cumulative: 4,180′ / 11,867′
Weather: Sunny, 42° at start; Sunny, 68º at finish; Winds: mostly headwinds
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 1

If we hadn’t known better, we’d have thought we were riding in east Tennessee instead of eastern Ohio. Country roads that went up and down and back up again. There was very little flat road to be seen today but there were lots of ranches with cows, horses, ponies, goats, chickens, and llamas dotting the countryside. I think Bev talked to everyone of them as she rode by. It’s like riding with my very own Doctor Doolittle.

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Chicago to NYC – Day Nine

Friday, October 4, 2019

Start: Columbus, Ohio
End: Zanesville, Ohio
Mileage today/cumulative: 77 / 489
Elevation Ascended today/cumulative: 1,883′ / 7,687′
Weather: Sunny, 52° at start; Partly cloudy, 62º at finish; Winds: blowing us all over the damn place
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 1

There were smiles everywhere when we rolled out for Day Nine. Was it because we were riding to Zanesville, Ohio? I don’t think so. Was it because we couldn’t wait to ride 77 miles after enjoying two nights in Columbus? Surely not. Everyone was in great spirits because the temperature dropped 40 degrees overnight and autumn had finally arrived. It came just in time because some of us, myself included, were getting very, very grumpy with the extreme heat.

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Chicago to New York City – Days Seven/Eight

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Start: Xenia, Ohio
End: Columbus, Ohio
Mileage today/cumulative: 59 / 412
Elevation Ascended today/cumulative: 571′ / 5,804′
Weather: Sunny, 70° at start; Sunny, 92º at finish; Winds: calm, then a nice tailwind
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 1

It’s already been a week since we left Chicago and began this crazy adventure. As always, the days are flying by and the whole thing will be in the rear view mirror before we know it. Knowing that makes it even more important to live in the moment and take in everything that we experience along the way. We are learning to enjoy the slower pace of bike touring and appreciating all of the sights and sounds. Well, in my case, perhaps only the sights since I inherited notoriously bad hearing.

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Chicago to NYC – Day Six

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Start: Richmond, Indiana
End: Xenia, Ohio
Mileage today/cumulative: 59 / 353
Elevation Ascended: 925′
Weather: Sunny, 72° at start; Sunny, 90º at finish; Winds: mostly behind us!
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 1

We’ve made it to Ohio! This is another new cycling state for Team Pea and the route today was a nice introduction to the Buckeye State. A gentle tailwind made it even sweeter.

Bev’s day started with a two-fer. Just as we were getting ready to roll out, a couple appeared with their two dogs, giving Bev a two-for-one shot at her “stop and pet the dogs” goal. This required me to step up my game and visit a brew pub for lunch AND a brewery post-ride. We’re all about achieving goals.

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Chicago to NYC – Days Four/Five

Monday, September 30, 2019

Start: Indianapolis, Indiana
End: Richmond, Indiana
Mileage today/cumulative: 75 / 294
Elevation Ascended: 1,463′
Weather: Sunny, 72° at start; Sunny, 90º at finish; Winds: mostly behind us!
Flat tires (entire group) day/cumulative: 0 / 1

Some of you have wondered about our overall route from Chicago to New York City. You can check out the map here (there’s also a link in the right side bar).

After a rest day in Indianapolis (Day Four), today was one of those “get from point A to point B” kind of days without a lot of things to see along the way. It was also one of the few days on this trip without riding on a bike path or a trail. On top of all of that, it was ridiculously hot and humid for the last day of September, so everyone just wanted to “get it done”.

However, it wasn’t without some historical points of interest. In 1806, Thomas Jefferson signed into law an act of Congress establishing a National Road to connect the Atlantic Ocean with the Ohio River. The National Road eventually became US 40 in the original 1925 plan for U.S. Routes.  Today we rode 45 miles on US 40, a major east–west highway that runs from Silver Summit, Utah to Atlantic City, New Jersey. US 40 once traversed the entire country and is one of the first U.S. highways created in 1926. 

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