Cycling Diary: 9/26/04 - Concord & the Battle Road
Today’s ride took us up to Minuteman National Historic Park where the colonists first took on the british on April 19th, 1775.
We started at the visitor’s center - road the battle trail west towards Concord - and ended up at the Old North Bridge. After some time there, motored down to Concord Center, had some ice cream, and then headed back.
12.7 Miles, Average Speed just under 9 mph. Top speed 15.7 mph.
Some pictures from today:
Bikes on the new Rack:
Yours Truly Posing with some Sheep:

The Sheep along the Battle Road:

You see some interesting people along the Battle Road - here’s a tour guide speaking about the British that are buried just off of the Battle Road:

2 Comments
September 26, 2004
Tagged: Cycling, Massachusetts

September 27th, 2004 at 3:58 pm
Let me be the first to say that those sheep seem a little nervous.
Ugh huh huh huh huh.
(You knew it was coming)
September 27th, 2004 at 7:55 pm
Only someone like you would think of sheep
B.