Brewer (Bangor) to Belfast, Maine
Unlike past trips, we slept in until 5 a.m. For those of you who don't know, both of us are early risers and 5 is actually late. After a light breakfast we were cycling in cool temperatures on low traveled country roads for the first 22 miles of the day. We enjoyed many fast descents and found the climbs to be easy. A perfect morning.
At mile 22 we crossed the Penobscot River to see Fort Knox. No we weren't in Kentucky and this fort was the first Fort Knox in the United States . Named after Major General Henry Knox of the revolutionary war. Its granite structure was started in 1844 to keep the pesky British out of the United States.
After leaving the fort ,the East Coast Greenway route took us onto US Route 1. While it had a lot of traffic, its wide shoulders gave us plenty of room. We stayed on this highway until we reached Belfast. Along the way a local cyclist stopped us to chat. Steve, has taken several cycling trips across the U.S. and lives in Florida in the winter and Maine in the summer.
We checked into our hotel and took the bags off our bikes, then headed into downtown Belfast, about 2 miles from our hotel. There we had lunch/dinner at a restaurant overlooking the harbor. Before heading back to our hotel we toured the dock yards and saw some large boats being placed in dry dock for repairs.
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