{"id":325,"date":"2010-10-20T20:15:44","date_gmt":"2010-10-21T01:15:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/8stars.org\/sputnik\/2010\/10\/21\/day-29-bayou-la-batre-al-to-pensacola-fl\/"},"modified":"2010-10-20T20:15:44","modified_gmt":"2010-10-21T01:15:44","slug":"day-29-bayou-la-batre-al-to-pensacola-fl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/8stars.org\/a\/2010\/10\/20\/day-29-bayou-la-batre-al-to-pensacola-fl\/","title":{"rendered":"Day 29: Bayou La Batre AL to Pensacola FL"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[sgpx gpx=&#8221;\/content\/gpx\/st2010_29.gpx&#8221;]<\/p>\n<p>Started: Oct 20, 2010 7:18:53<br \/>\nRide Time: 5:12:50<br \/>\nStopped Time: 2:55:29<br \/>\nDistance: 82.53 miles<br \/>\nAverage: 15.83 miles\/h<br \/>\nFastest Speed: 75.99 miles\/h<br \/>\nClimb: 3969 feet<br \/>\nCalories: 3973<\/p>\n<p>A fast day. The mileage above is a little low because I paused recording for a couple miles before remembering to turn it back on.<\/p>\n<p>I got rolling a few minutes later than intended, but I wasn&#8217;t worried about racing the sunset today, and the fact that the day was a little warmer when I got going didn&#8217;t hurt.<\/p>\n<p>Made very quick progress as far as the Dauphin Island ferry, and then had a pretty long wait (Dauphin Island is &#8220;the birdiest small town in America&#8221;). The only vehicle ahead of me was a duallie covered in an Air Force graphics wrap. The two young airmen driving it were the support team for a memorial march by a few other airmen from Texas to Florida in memory of fallen comrades.<\/p>\n<p>The ferry ride across Mobile Bay was about 30 minutes, and went past numerous oil rigs.<\/p>\n<p>Once across, Fort Morgan and Gulf Shores were pretty much as I remembered. A lot of vacation homes up on stilts, painted in pastel colors, and a lot of condo towers, all lining the beach. More than a decade ago, I spent a couple of long weekends in one of those condos, owned by the parents of a friend. I&#8217;d had a tailwind as far as the ferry; now I was bucking a bit of a headwind but still making good time. But I was also feeling really hungry. I passed by a few fast-food chains that I wasn&#8217;t interested in, and came upon a clearly local seafood place.<\/p>\n<p>Back in college, I took a trip to New Orleans and had a fried-oyster po&#8217;boy. It was one of the best things I&#8217;d ever eaten. This place had fried-oyster po&#8217;boys on the menu, and against my better judgment (deep-fried food just doesn&#8217;t make good fuel when I&#8217;m riding), I ordered it. It was awful. Complete waste. And now I&#8217;ve used up my cadmium and mercury allotment for the next decade. But getting some food in me\u2014even bad food\u2014re-energized me. I pushed on and made the Florida border, and then the edge of Pensacola in very good time. At one point I noticed that the ACA map seemed to be taking an unnecessary detour; i decided to try the obvious direct route. I quickly found out the reason for the detour: the direct route was a busy two-lane road with no shoulder. I turned around and got on the route like a good boy, chastened.<\/p>\n<p>I had booked a hotel room for tonight through Priceline; unfortunately I didn&#8217;t research the location, and I&#8217;m in an anonymous interchange-land filled with chain businesses. Could be anywhere. The best I can say is that I&#8217;m well-positioned to continue with the route tomorrow, which will take me to DeFuniak Springs and the beginning of Section 7. Home stretch.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[sgpx gpx=&#8221;\/content\/gpx\/st2010_29.gpx&#8221;] Started: Oct 20, 2010 7:18:53 Ride Time: 5:12:50 Stopped Time: 2:55:29 Distance: 82.53 miles Average: 15.83 miles\/h Fastest Speed: 75.99 miles\/h Climb: 3969 feet Calories: 3973 A fast day. The mileage above is a little low because I paused recording for a couple miles before remembering to turn it back on. 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