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Biking the Atlantic Coast – Part Three

December 17, 2020 / Mark McGuire / 8 Comments

[This is Part 3 of a series on my bicycle ride down the East Coast with my wife Sarah] “It’s called dispersed camping.” Sarah and I just bumped into a long-distance bicycle rider—our first of the trip.  Her name is Adela Wagner.  Like us, she’s traveling south.  Unlike us, she is camping every night.  For … Continue reading Biking the Atlantic Coast – Part Three

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The big gorilla outside of Orlando FL held a warning for us, but we did not listen. This was Day 7 of our attempt to bike unsupported across the state of Florida. The day Florida chewed us up and spit us out. We got run off the road, dead-ended by countless sidewalks, learned to fear school buses, and resorted to pushing our bikes through a massive orange grove to reach our campsite for the evening. If you want the full story, and how we escaped to end the trip on a high note, the full write up (in embarrassing detail) is on my website (markjmcguire.com). Sarah and I have had our share of misadventures, but this one takes the cake. #allcitycycles
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This past winter, my wife Sarah and I attempted a 10-day, self-contained bicycle ride across the state of Florida. I just finished a write up of part two of the ride over at markjmcguire.com. This was the calm before the storm. Wild beaches and sweeping live oaks, empty camp grounds, and rural ranch lands, with a strong hint of the danger that would make us abandon our route in the middle of Florida in the days to come. Pictured: Fort Matanzas Park, Hontoon Island Staye Park. #allcitycycles
Earlier this winter, my wife Sarah and I attempted a 10 day self contained bicycle trip across the state of Florida. The trip had moments of beauty, but also dished out enough craziness that we didn’t complete the entire crossing as planned. I’m doing a full trip write up at my website (markjmcguire.com) and will be posting a few more pictures and stories from the trip here over the next few weeks. Above, our first morning camping at Little Talbot State Park.
I’ve enjoyed many undeserved gifts in my life. And being raised by these two beautiful people is at the top of that long list.
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