The terrain proved to be more than I could handle, but I could see younger folks really enjoying the challenge that it offers. For me the trail was too narrow, rocky and steep; I found myself walking my bike often, though not for long distances before I could ride again.



As you can see, Chuck managed to handle it much better than me.
What is nice about this kind of ride is that in one hour you can get a great workout even though the distance travelled may only be three miles or so.
We went to Red Lobster for dinner tonight. I have had a yen for lobster for over a year now and today that has been taken care of. Nothing like a steamed whole lobster. MMmmmm Good!

Chuck had one too!

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