I woke up after about 12 hours of sleep that was pretty uninteruppted. It was actually pretty warm last night, and I ended up shedding some unneccessary layers. The combination of 40 miles yesterday and sleeping on a blow-up mattress made packing up and getting ready for the day a little slow.
After receiving a Gideons Bible from a fellow camper, I made my way through the rest of the state forest and across more farmland to the town of Lewisburg. I would've loved to stay in this home of Bucknell University a little longer, but my stop was limited to just a lunch of pizza.
I continued east on my bike route for the second half of the day until arriving at the busy divided highway that would take me south into Danville. I opted to go a mile north towards I-80 for a cheap motel room at the Red Roof Inn. A dinner at McDonalds capped off a pretty uneventful day.
After receiving a Gideons Bible from a fellow camper, I made my way through the rest of the state forest and across more farmland to the town of Lewisburg. I would've loved to stay in this home of Bucknell University a little longer, but my stop was limited to just a lunch of pizza.
I continued east on my bike route for the second half of the day until arriving at the busy divided highway that would take me south into Danville. I opted to go a mile north towards I-80 for a cheap motel room at the Red Roof Inn. A dinner at McDonalds capped off a pretty uneventful day.
Old homes in Lewisburg
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