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Day 37: Annapolis!

  Beltsville to Annapolis, 31 miles, 1000 feet of climbing. Today’s ride presented us with the usual weather elements: warm and humid - we’ve ridden in hotter; sporadic strong headwinds - they helped cool us off; hills that had challenging gradients - they were short compared to what we’ve tackled elsewhere on this ride.  Nothing was going to prevent us from enjoying the last leg of our adventure - and we enjoyed it thoroughly! Any thoughts that perhaps we should have finished up last night instead of holding off the final 30 or so miles until this morning evaporated as we made the final turn to the waterfront in Annapolis and saw Susan, Ann, Bill’s son Peter, Mike’s son and daughter-in-law Matt and Deanna, and Mike’s brother Tom there to greet us and cheer us into the final stretch.  It really was a great day for us. We’re staying in Annapolis for the night.  We showered and had a lunch with the group and have dinner planned for later this evening at a nice restaurant in town. Mike is

Day 10: Memorial Day In Montana

Day 9: Divided No More

Day 8: Missing Missoula and Back In The Saddle Again

Day 7: Tourism and Route Planning in Missoula

Day 6: Logistics, Perspective ... and wind

Day 5: Rough Riders

Day 4: Speaking of Spokane … and Rain

Day 3: Straight, Vast and Open

Day 2: Leaving Leavenworth

Day 1: The “Pass” is Past

Prologue

Perhaps a good omen