Travel Journal

  • Florida City, FL to Key Largo, FL

    Florida City, FL to Key Largo, FL

    We’d been running the air conditioning all day and night of our three night motel stay (and our four nights near Miami), and our emergence back onto the road proved why that had been necessary. The fresh northeast winds that made us skip a day trip to the Everglades a couple days ago were still… Read more…

  • Opa-locka, FL to Florida City, FL

    Opa-locka, FL to Florida City, FL

    Even though we’d traversed more than 70 miles of the Miami metropolitan area on our way in to Opa-locka (via a combination of bike and train), we still hadn’t reached the city of Miami that forms its core. I’d had an idea to use a brewery visit to route us back to the waterfront and… Read more…

  • Jupiter, FL to Opa-locka, FL

    Jupiter, FL to Opa-locka, FL

    The sun began hitting the tent with full strength before we got out, but rather than it being a “good, let it warm things up a bit” moment like it would have been a few days ago, it was “we gotta get out, it’s going to start getting really hot in here soon!” Outside, it… Read more…

  • Fort Pierce, FL to Jupiter, FL

    Fort Pierce, FL to Jupiter, FL

    We had a choice this morning: ride 15 miles down US-1, with its shoulder and heavy traffic, or 17 miles down Indian River Drive, narrow but with hopefully little traffic (a 3rd option would be to do the same stretch out on the barrier island, but the cost of backtracking a couple miles from our… Read more…

  • Vero Beach, FL to Fort Pierce, FL

    Vero Beach, FL to Fort Pierce, FL

    We emerged from the tent to find that we suffered no losses overnight in our war with the raccoons. While I certainly awoke to plenty of noises throughout the night, my “alarms” of carefully-arranged dried palm fronds never went off, and our bikes appeared untouched. Were we unnecessarily agitated by their repeated feints last night?… Read more…

  • Melbourne, FL to Vero Beach, FL

    Melbourne, FL to Vero Beach, FL

    The “cold snap” appears to be ending. Even though it was only 45F when we woke up, and everything was wet with dew (for the first time in Florida), it felt warm enough that I never needed to put on my big wool fingerless gloves that I’ve been wearing for the last few nights and… Read more…

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