Lots of changes in scenery,finally some hills and curves. Not so flat anymore. The other big change is the roadkill are armadillos instead of raccoons and such.
First time riding in the rain today and everything stayed dry except me. I didnt have my rain liner in my pants on right so i got wet in my lower man regions. Not too much rain so it wasn't so bad. Of all the animals I thought would be a problem on the bike, I didn't think dogs would be it. One dog ran straight at me and I almost ran him over. The second dog was just running along the highway alone. Not sure exactly what he was chasing.
Camped in the Mark Twain national forest in
Missouri for the night. I was the only one at the campground besides the camp host, because the heavy rains could have flooded the campsite. I was at the high point on the grounds, and it didn't rain hard enough over night to flood me out.
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It's too bad that you had to drive through the rain for the first couple days of your trip; it's not the most ideal, welcoming weather for the beginning of a long road trip. However, I must admit I am laughing at the fact that you stated you, "got wet in your lower man region". What a creative way to state such sincere discomfort! I'm sorry you felt like a human prune, but perhaps you had a glance of what you might look like when you're old and wrinkly. The road ahead will lead you into a hotter and drier climate. Ride high and dry. Love you- Kristie
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