Framingham, MA to Warwick, Rhode Island
This morning started out with some frustration when Jeff’s GPS would not turn on. Without it, he could not let Joe out of his sight as we cycled through 5 miles of early morning traffic. Once we got on the trail, things settled down and we cycled 5 more miles to Coffee Haven. There we enjoyed their coffee and fresh baked goods. Since Joe is our official techie, Jeff handed over his GPS and within 30 seconds it was working. (Joe, searched Garmin’s problem solver page and found the solution. )
Fueled and technology in order we cycled the trail for some more miles before getting back on the local roads. We eventually reached the Blackstone River Trail where we enjoyed traffic free cycling. The trail runs over 24 miles from downtown Worcester, MA, to India Point Park in Providence, RI. We enjoyed every minute of the trail. Both of us were surprised that on this trail walkers were instructed to use the left lane and face oncoming cyclists. This trail rule was contrary to the “walk with traffic flow” rule on all the other trails we have cycled.
Downtown Providence, Rhode Island was modern and picturesque but like the other cities on this trip, traffic was bad. Making matters worse, we encountered many places where the road was under construction. Between the traffic and construction projects, it took us more time than anticipated to get through the city. But there was a bright ending as we got on another trail that was 5 miles long and took us directly to our hotel.
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