Ichetuknee Family Canoe and Cabins, Ichetuknee Springs FL

 58 mile day, another cold and dewey start, but reached 80 degrees -- with a strengthening headwind in the sunny afternoon. Last breakfast duty, so happy there was no rush and no big mile day. Still flat at first, but climbed out of the swamps and into agricultural land: hay, corn, soybeans and poultry. That pulp mill outside Perry was labelled a "cellulose" plant, same thing and smell. Meant logging trucks, competing with smelly chicken cage haulers. Crossed they Suwannee river -- which is where the "way down the Swannee river" song derives, clipped of a syllable to scan better.

And the area we are in is famous for limestone springs and caves -- scuba spelunking. Here's the blue hole next to our campground.











Biked alone much of the day, enjoying my own pace even if it meant no drafting behind others. Really enjoyed the last few miles, curving back roads and no traffic on approach to state park and this private campground, compared to the long, straight and boring highway most of the day.


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