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Category Archives: GA
Tales of the Savvy ? Travelers
To get out of Savannah we need to take the road that our hotel is on, just head out to the street and pedal. Turns out that there are only two turns we need to make to get to our … Continue reading
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Savannah
I used to think I’d seen Savannah. My Dad lived in Skidaway, a small, gated community on an island outside the city. Jerry and I would visit Dad, and we’d be bored. Those gated communities aren’t really very happening. You’re … Continue reading
Missing The Shoulder I Used To Cry On
From Waverly, we’re due to ride to the Blue Heron Inn in Darien, Georgia. Our ride to Darien starts out cold, but the sun is shining and we are very happy that the rain has stopped. We warm up quickly, … Continue reading
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Georgia, We Hardly Knew Ya
Georgia offers us both some of our nicest stays, most lovely biking, and most harrowing biking. We’re not in Georgia for long at all, but we do enjoy it. I’ll start with our first night, spent in the town of Waverly. … Continue reading
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