We headed out for what we expected to be a long ride. As soon as we left the bike trail in Traverse City we began to climb. It was a long hill and we rose up to around 900 feet from about 600 feet. We just sat down into our lowest gears and grinded it out. Of course after a few miles we had a down hill ride for quite a while. But what goes down must go up and we started climbing again. We got to the town of Solon and took a wrong turn. We were heading south for about 2 miles into the wind. We realized that we were heading the wrong way and turned around. Now we had a tail wind and we flew back along until we reached the town of Cedar. We found a tavern and went in for lunch. It was really good.
We kept going towards Sleeping Bear Dunes.
As we approched the town of Glen Arbor, I saw some kayaks in the river. They sounded like they were really having fun!
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| Kayaking on the river |
Although It Was Cloudy, It Was Apparent That This Is A Beautiful Area.
We finally got to the Sleeping Bear Dunes and went to The Marine Museum. They have an old Life Saving Station With all Of the Boats And Buildings. It Is Very Interesting To See.
It was starting to get late and we had 40 miles ahead of us on our journey back. We passed the Climbing Dunes as we circled around.
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| Sleeping Bear Climbing Dunes |
We started back on a more direct route. It had a little more traffic but less climbing. Once we turned east, we picked up a tail wind out Of the southwest. It was a lot easier going back. The ride Culminated with a 3 mile descent into Traverse City. We were happy to be back.
This ride concludes our Michigan Ride About. We have decided to get a rental car and ride over to Alpena and get my truck. The thought of two back to back 65 mile rides does not appeal to us, so we are calling it quits!
As a followup, as we rode over to Alpena we started to congratulate ourselves as the route we would have had to follow was heavy traffic and little to no berm. The only place to stay along the whole route would be in Gaylord. A nice little town, a lot of swiss chalet type of structures. All and all it was a good decision.
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| Downtown Gaylord |








































