We woke after 8 and treated ourselves to the hotel’s continental breakfast of cereal, waffles and yogurt. We then headed out and had a short day into the town of Gibsonberg. For the past few days we have been devouring the snacks that were sent to us by the kind co-workers at Fullerwood. They sent a care package filled with energy rich snacks and loads of sunscreen. We are so appreciative of their thoughtfulness and wonderful taste in snack items. Thank you again, Fullerwood crew! We camped that night at White Star Park and paid to swim in the quarry that the town had turned into the local swimming hole. They had a concession stand, life guards and best of all a diving board high on top of a hill that Matt and I both used repeatedly.
That night at camp, We met Tony, a bicyclist that was touring the country and trying to bike through every state. He had already completed the TransAmerica trail and was headed northwest toward Michigan. He was deaf, and intends to get the world record in a few years for cycling the globe. We shared stories from the trail and hope to see him in Florida in December as he starts the southern Tier.
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