Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Day 124-Clinton to Somerville (24 Miles)

I started the day with what I thought was a free continental breakfast until a bill was handed to me as I started to leave back to my room. It was a bit of a bummer, but I was able to fill up until eating hurt. I had a noon checkout time here that I took advantage of until 11:30. 24 miles seemed like a pretty long ways today after the previous few runs.

Google Maps proved to be money as I arrived into Somerville with zero stress with regard to traffic and no shoulders. The run really opened my eyes to the fact that most of New Jersey is rural farm and forest land. This was true until getting into town where, for the first time, I felt like I was in the suburb of a huge city. It reminded me of the southern suburbs of Chicago I crossed over a month ago.

The motel I was staying in was a couple of miles from the main drag of town. After walking through Somerville and what claimed to be the oldest continuous hotel in the US, I started running east and north to the motel off of the really busy Highway 22. After cleaning up, I went next door to the Houlihan's where I ate dinner at the bar with a couple of businessmen who had just gotten off of work.

Today was again pretty low key. I'm liking these low mileage days as they seem almost effortless. Three more days!

They claim to be the oldest continuous hotel in the US

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