Welcome to New York

The first challenge for today's ride was getting across the Canada/USA border on the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. My instructions (as provided on my riding maps) were daunting, but it proved to be quite easy in actuality. I had to check in with the Toll Captain on the Canadian side. She told me to ride through "that gate" (she pointed), turn left, and ride across the bridge. Luckily, it was early enough on a Monday morning that there was almost no traffic. So I rode across the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge to get back into the US:



The major part of today's ride was along the Erie Canal. I rode about 50 miles from Lockport to Spencerport on the Canalway Trail.

 


 


As I was getting close to my planned endpoint for the day, I came across a sign that was clearly intended for me. I have family in the area, so I was kind of expecting something along these lines.


A while later, I came across another of "my" signs:
 
I found out that my dad and one of my brothers worked together to put these signs out for me.

I finished out the day riding through mud puddles as a rainstorm had moved through the area ahead of me. While I didn't get rained on, I ended up with a big mud streak up my back and a filthy bicycle. I finally jumped off the Canalway Trail and onto an adjacent road to avoid getting even muddier. Today's tally: 77.0 miles at an average speed of 13.5 mph.

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