Day 32 – Austin City Limits

Miles Completed: 66.0

Cumulative miles: 1703.0

Miles to St Augustine: 1362

Today we rode from Stonewall to Austin, TX. This is considered our last ride through the Texas Hill Country and it was a challenging ride with many ups and downs throughout the ride. There are limited to no shoulders on many of the back roads through the hill country and when we are in the country with limited traffic it is not a problem. But the closer we came to Austin the heavy traffic on hilly and curvy roads with no shoulder to ride on became stressful. Some drivers are not friendly to cyclists. I did not enjoy a good portion of the ride today because of that.

Early in our ride today, we went past the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site. We then reached Johnson City which is the hometown of LBJ. It’s amazing how some of our past presidents came from rural areas, which seems less likely today.

My wife Margaret and her sister Nancy came to Austin to visit relatives and to see me too! They met me on the route as we entered the Austin suburbs, at a point near where Margaret’s niece Shannon and her family live. Unfortunately, because we got spread out so much today, none of the other riders came by when they were there. But they did get to meet some of them when they picked me up at the hotel in downtown Austin.

We are staying with Margaret’s niece, Shannon, and her family tonight. I’m looking forward to catching up with them. We have a rest day in Austin tomorrow and I’ll provide an update on this amazing family.

Near Stonewall and Johnson City, TX
I didn’t have time to explore the LBJ historic site, but these were a few buildings I could see from the road.
Entering Johnson City, the hometown of LBJ.
This guy was in front of a BBQ place in Johnson City and I had to take a picture because he was smiling at me.
I saw this guy and a few others on a farm along the way. I think he’s preparing to pull Santa’s sleigh!
I was texting Margaret about where I would meet her up the road. I heard some heavy footsteps across the road and when I looked up this bull was staring at me. I wish he would have stepped into the sun for a better picture, but I wasn’t going to push him. Hey Mike H, did you ride this guys grandpa?
I saw many ranches in Texas, but this name caught my eye. Brian S, does this bring back memories?
Nancy, Tom, and Margaret where they met me on the road about 10 miles from Austin.
My first view of the Austin skyline. It looked closer in person!
A closer view of skyline. I was on a pedestrian bridge underneath the highway above crossing Lake Austin.
They have some good bike lanes in downtown Austin with their own stoplights. I was impressed.
I made it to the relative’s house in time to dry out my tent from another dewy morning.

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5 responses to “Day 32 – Austin City Limits”

  1. SDeGrendele28 Avatar
    SDeGrendele28

    Did they make you camp outside too? 😆. Seeing family on the side is such a bonus! So glad Margaret and Nancy could make it down there.

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    1. LNEnright Avatar

      I’ve been commenting but am not seeing them. Hope you’re getting them. Happy Day off

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      1. tomdlouhy Avatar

        I’ve been seeing comments from you. I have to approve the first one which I did a while ago. Maybe you’ll see them now?

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  2. AZNancy Avatar
    AZNancy

    Great to see you in Austin. Safe travels as you travel on to St. Augustine.

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  3. Ndlouhy Avatar
    Ndlouhy

    Glad you’ve all been able to connect at Shannon’s. I’m sure that probably felt like luxury accommodations too. Hang in there and stay safe! 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️ Looking forward to seeing you in St. Augustine! 😊

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