June 10 Mountville, PA

Yesterday we tried to decide how to make our last day’s ride easier. It was scheduled for over 80 miles with lots of climbs in the second half.  It wasn’t until this morning that the light came on in our thick skulls.  We decided to make today our long day since most of the 80 miles would be flat and have a shorter day for the climbs.  From Shamokin Dam to Columbia we cycled mostly next to the river.  It felt like we were flying.

 We left our hotel without breakfast, anticipating a place along our route.  In Port Treverton we found Lauver's Family Traditions Restaurant.  As we entered all the chatter in the room stopped and “old guys” just stared at us—2 guys in spandex with sweat dripping off their foreheads.  Using a old ice breaker we said “we understand that this is a great place for breakfast.”  They quickly responded with several jokes and welcomed us to join them.  As they were leaving one of them even offered us his pickup truck that had a full tank of gas.

Tonight’s hotel is in the middle of “no where” which is a problem when you have to walk to dinner.  We were surprised to find, in the same parking lot as our hotel, a place called Ice Cream Scoops and Grill.  It is a very popular place.  We ordered sandwiches and ice cream for dessert.  Once again the scoops were very large and Jeff had trouble finishing his.  That is until Joe reminded him of the power of ice cream when you are cycling.

 Today's pictures

 Today's Map-- 87.52 miles

 Map - Total Trip to date - 552  Miles (up to Mountville, PA)

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