Memphis to Cairo!
Today I crossed the bridge from Kentucky into Illinois. Riding from Memphis, Tennessee to Cairo, Illinois, I could almost be in Egypt! :)
Last night, on the Kentucky side of the Mississippi River, I found a quiet place to camp just outside of town. As I was settling in, a couple of country fellows pulled up on ATVs. We talked a little while, I told them of my travels, they told me of people who go by on canoe or kayak on the river. They'd presumed that was what I was doing, because the creek next to which I camped feeds directly into the mighty river. We parted ways, and I finished setting up camp.
As I lay half-asleep, I heard a vehicle pull up, and my name being called. They had come back, and woke me up with a treat: a full dinner, consisting of hot pork chop sandwich, mac 'n' cheese, corn on the cob, corn bread, and cold water. What a way to camp!
Today, I rode through the last small town on the Kentucky side. Stopping in at a gas station, I asked the cigarette-smoking attendant if they had any wifi. "wi-what?"
In the parking lot outside, as I got ready to ride out, another cyclist came riding in. We stopped and chatted a little while, then I made my way across the big bridge, in heavy traffic.
In one of the smaller towns back in Tennessee, a woman gave directions with respect to "Walmark"!
Yesterday, while riding, my rear tire finally got torn bare to the point where the tube wasn't holding up. I switched the front and back tires, then later put in a new tube, in a series of roadside repairs. Along the way, meeting lots of friendly folks, and seeing some incredible scenery. The forests here are very green and fresh and beautiful.
Now recharging a bit, before heading on towards St. Louis!
Rock & Roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)