Day Thirty-Seven
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Carl and I pushed on from a Marina Campgrounds at Lake Livingston Reservoir, and made our way into Silsbee, TX where we found a nice RV for the night. We have been warned a number of times that the weather is going to be bad tomorrow, severe thunderstorms with gusting winds. We are keeping an eye on the weather as well as our odometers, to see how we are going to work around any delays that my take place in the trip. I am trying to make it to New Orleans for a flight to Columbus on the 17th. We are ahead of schedule right now, so it looks like there won’t be any problems even if the storm delays us tomorrow. I have been pretty drained, as the high from knowing I will be headed out for Peace Corps SOON is messing with my mind while I ride. I need to constantly remind myself to take it one pedal at a time and not become overwhelmed by things that are coming up in the pipeline. My allergies to ragweed are starting to kick in pretty heavily now that the country side has turned from a burnt brown color to lush green. It will be nice to take a few days to clean out my system and take care of the Peace Corps paperwork. I am hoping we hit Louisiana tomorrow, which will put me in high spirits as I approach New Orleans. Good night from East Texas!
Starting point: Marina Campgrounds at Lake Livingston Reservoir
Ending point: RV Park in Silsbee, TX
Total miles on this day: 75.32
Total miles to date: 1945.18
Average MPH: 13.4
Max MPH: 25.6
Saddle time on this day: 5:35:04
Saddle time to date: 181:32:27











