Franklinton LA to Poplarville MS

 Wednesday April 20th



We are getting close to the state of Mississippi this morning. Many streams and small rivers look like this.  My Garmin keeps warning me to be aware of flooding in low lying areas. We haven't directly seen any rain so this condition must reflect weather that has already happened to the North of us, like the other night when we had some substantial rain. 


Another state behind us.  Roads were still shared with the lumber trucks until late morning when we got on many lightly, traveled quiet sections. This lasted until nearly noon when we arrived in Poplarville MS. 


Ride over for the day. Waiting for my Tuna Melt in Poplarville MS. I didn't get much protein for breakfast and the donut at mid morning didn't really provide enough energy for a satisfactory completion of todays ride.  I guess I have to go back to the morning oatmeal to better fuel my rides, especially the ones over 50 miles. But anyway it was a nice morning to bike, the daily headwind always in our faces. 45.5 miles at an average speed of 12.9 mph, 1,420 feet climbed and I burned 1,641 calories. Tomorrow is a 70+ day, but we will end up near the Gulf of Mexico. Scenery is changing and we are making good progress.  At another tent camping site tonight.  Adventure Cycling people are also here, staying at our campground. They  probably left San Diego sometime around mid March too. They didn't seem very friendly and not willing to engage in conversation.  Maybe it is because they each are responsible for dinner sourcing and meal prep once a week.  We prefer our caterers and not having to shop or cleanup after meals.  

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