Apples
I returned to riding after three rest days at my dad's house. And I also didn't blog much during my three off days. I logged 79.64 miles riding from Palmyra to New Haven at an average speed of 13.7 mph. It also felt quite hilly today and my elevation gain according to Strava supports that perception as I logged just over 4000 feet of elevation gain.
I can also share some photos of the (Erie Canal) Historic Lock 60 that my dad took me to yesterday afternoon. It was a nice warm afternoon to do a little exploring.
Most of the day, I was riding past apple orchards. That's really the only thing I took pictures of today.
Four rows of red apples ready to be harvested. Presumably the other rows of trees have already been harvested as I saw no fruite on them.
Red and green apples side-by-side at another orchard.
This sign provides better history that I can.
The gate wheel track on top of the lock.
The spillway with a chamber on either side (double chamber on left and single chamber on right).
The double chamber in the foreground and the single chamber in the background.
A final view of the double chamber.
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