stopping in savannah… maybe

shufflings — matt on January 9, 2008 at 1:04 pm

a few days ago, I biked from selma to montgomery, following almost exactly Martin Luther King’s historical march back in 1965. going from one civil rights landmark to another in the space of a day was many things: an exciting ride (recreating a four-day march in four hours!), a somber reminder of how close this country is to its history, and an uplifting supplement to Obama’s victory in Iowa.

I reached a trip-high 100 miles not too far into Georgia that day, enjoying the rolling hills and well-marked bike lanes on state highway 96. The good times did not last: I got a flat at dusk and broke my only tire lever – a dinky piece of plastic that is essential for removing the tire from the metal rim of the wheel in order to access and repair the damaged rubber tube underneath.

Hitchhiking was quick and easy. No sooner had one car stopped than four more did as well. I was happy to see such a great display of kindness, until I learned that all were concerned for my safety in this corner of Georgia. Spent the night in a motel up the road run by a former Marine, and learned the ins and outs of rural Georgia. Crooked politicians, lumber interests, crack dealers… real eye opening.

With a ride to and from Walmart I was able to fix the bike on a Sunday, not a small feat in the bible belt. Poured it on for the next two days and reached Savannah, GA last night at around 7:30. New record (for me): 130 miles in a day.

So now, having covered ~700 miles in 9 days, I’m thinking of calling it quits. I have to be in DC next Wednesday, and the forecasted rain up and down the south Atlantic coast probably won’t help. But as usual I haven’t made up my mind…

I think the question is; what would College Bowl National Championship winning quarterback Matt Flynn do?

I think maybe this article sums up my trip pretty well, metaphorically speaking – although this one deserves special mention because of the lede: “Matt Flynn has a lot going for him these days, including being tabbed as a look-alike for People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive.”

what can I say

5 Comments »

  1. ha.

    “Flynn certainly has taken a circuitous route to the national spotlight.”

    Comment by Dan — January 9, 2008 @ 4:43 pm
  2. well at least I was in the national spotlight.

    how many national championships have YOU won?

    Comment by matt — January 9, 2008 @ 5:42 pm
  3. WWMFD? EFI!
    Actually, either way you have my admiration, which is not the same as Damon-like droolworthiness, but who really wants any drooling anyway?

    Comment by Lynne — January 9, 2008 @ 8:45 pm
  4. Hey now. The web ain’t big enough for two of us, so one of us has gotsta go.

    The Mad Ape has spoken!

    Comment by Mad Ape — January 20, 2008 @ 12:45 am
  5. Well, doubling the number of sites that use the same phrase dovetails nicely with your last post on tatumba.com. That is to say, perhaps more madapes are better than one.

    So maybe we can form an Upset Primate collective?

    Comment by matt — January 20, 2008 @ 11:23 pm

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