Logging in Georgia is big business |
So I've spent some time musing and filling this blog with thoughts that bloom as I pedal alone through this land. Now for some facts.
Look- those trees have laid some boxes! |
Since leaving Waycross, the hills have become frequent and larger. I suspect this trend will continue as I head further north. It's a good thing at the moment as my average speed is faster because of the speed I pick up coasting down the hills. And they remove the monotony of a flat day. It really is rolling countryside. I have managed just over 50 miles each day, except Sunday, where i did 70 miles.
I thought I saw something in the woods on my way to Wrightsville, as I looked harder I managed to run myself off the road (fortunately at low speed) and survived the bumpy excursion down a small bank!
I am writing this from the office of Donnie Sweat, an accountant. I will tell you how this remarkable turn of events came about in my next post.
Every town round here has a water tower see one of these and you know you are close |
I enjoyed reading about you running yourself off the road and down a bank as you peered into the woods! Did you find any water down the bank?!! See I'm not the only person who gets into scrapes by not thinking properly!! If you haven't read John's blog recently Phil you won't know that I fell into the canal when I last visited him!! So I feel better reading about your story!! :-)
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