Hartford to New Haven, Connecticut
Leaving Hartford on an early morning Sunday was ideal because there was no traffic. The temperature was cool but pleasant. We cycled about 15 miles on the road and had only 1 big climb that rewarded us with a long and fast downhill ride. Most of the rest of our 60 mile ride was on a paved trail. The trail was busy with Sunday cyclists and walkers, enjoying the day and the weather. A number of passing cyclists asked about our travels. However, we were not the lone cyclists with panniers on the trail. One fellow heading in the opposite direction said that he will get the train in Hartford to take him back to New Haven.
We finally found a “mom and pop” restaurant along our route. It was called Uncle Bob’s Ham and Eggers and was crowded. We must have looked desperate because we got an outside table immediately while others were told of a 45 minute wait. This is the first time on this trip we had a “second breakfast” and other than the B&Bs where we stayed, it was our only breakfast that wasn’t served in a hotel lobby.
The final miles in New Haven took us through the Yale University campus. There weren’t a lot of kids but the old buildings were magnificent requiring Joe to stop every 50 feet to take pictures. To finish out a perfect day, we were rewarded with a corner room on the 7th floor of our hotel. Out of each window we can see the bay and watch the sailboats drift by.
For the twelve days of cycling from 06-05 to 06-16 we traveled 613 miles for an average of 51 miles per day.
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