July 22
Sunday, July 22
Manitowoc, WI to Ludington, MI
6 miles
Today
was certainly different from our other rest days. But I probably rested more
today then I have on our other off days. Breakfast was on our own this morning.
I headed over to the Perkins next door for one of their peach and cream
muffins. I really enjoyed the fresh juicy peach Rodger left with me last night
and I snacked on the wonderful bing cherries too.
After I
went back to the hotel it was still early and I went back for a little nap. I’m
catching the cold Christine has had for a few days. Sore throat started last
night and a cough too. Wal-Mart was open early so I biked over and got some
Sudafed. Hopefully I’ll keep it under control and can still bike without any
discomfort. This Upper Respitory Infection is making the rounds amongst us. I
think it started with Larry way back when we were in Wyoming. Poor guy he sure
had it rough going up over the Teton Mountain pass, climbing up 10% grade for
miles coughing all the way. He was popping cough drops the whole way up.
The luggage truck was out front at
9:30 and after loading our bags we headed out on our bikes the 3 miles to the
lake and the boat. MaryAnn and I saw some of our group at the Premier Café. It
was a small cute coffee house with a few locals sitting around. The six of us
were having a good time visiting with the people, as they were so interested in
our adventures. It was very hot and humid outdoors so we hung out there for
quite a while in the air-conditioned place.
All of us were to gather at the car
ferryboat dock by noon. By 11:30 everyone was there. The SS Badger Steamboat
was docked and cars were being driven on to the lower deck of the boat.
Eventually we with our bikes walked on the boat and secured our bikes along the
side rails. The ship holds 680 passengers. It uses 48 tons of coal to fuel it
on the four-hour (60 mile) trip across Lake Michigan from Manitowoc, WI to
Ludington, MI. It was quite a cruise boat with food, movies, games,
entertainment, TV lounges and of course plenty of seating on decks to get a sun
burn while we floated along at 18 mph.
I had big plans to spend the four
hours writing post cards. So much for those plans. I sat in a tilt back chair
and fell asleep for three of the four hours! So my rest day really did turn our
to be restful. We took our bikes off the boat with no problems and a block ahead
was the “Welcome to Michigan” sign, our seventh state. Goodness it just doesn’t
seem possible we have already crossed six state. Time is flying now. After
tomorrow’s 105 mile to Mount Pleasant we don’t have any days over 90 miles.
Great!
Seven of us stopped on the way to our
motel at a Chinese restaurant for dinner and loaded up on carbos for the long
ride tomorrow. We can leave by 5:45 AM. I hear it will be cooler too.