Day 322 and 323 Port Washington to Manitowoc -54 Miles

7/30/2015

20150728_092952I had a good stretch where my days started before the heat began. I knew from experience that, if I started running at noon time, I’d be on a slippery slope. Crystal and I took the time to have breakfast at Harry’s restaurant. The place was a local institution. The food was prepared by one lady on the grill and she managed to make all breakfast items with a deft touch. I couldn’t believe with all the orders and people in the place how she didn’t burn a thing. Our French toast came out entirely cooked yet not charred and the hash browns were light and crisp.

20150728_090822Right after breakfast we rushed over to the Ozaukee Press to give an interview to the local paper. The reporter, Carol, was very thorough and covered my story in detail. I took a moment between the interview and the photograph to massage my muscles and put on my gear. After the quick photo shoot I hit the road. The noon sun sat directly above and I was lucky to run under some shady trees. Of course I hit a hill first thing out of the gate but after conquering those steps it was smooth sailing. The interurban trail was a nice flat run. I had heard plenty about bugs in the area but I found the day very comfortable. The farms I ran past were not as expansive as the ones in earlier states but the crops seemed bigger. The only thing that kept me cool was a light breeze.

20150728_192256The trail weaved in and out of tiny towns but I ultimately ended up in Sheboygan. There we were greeted by a large room at the Grand Stay hotel. I soaked my body once again then prepared myself for dinner at The Highland House Restaurant. The staff made us feel very warm and welcome. I ordered spinach artichoke dip as an appetizer before my spinach enchiladas. As I munched on the bread and chips I consumed cup after cup of iced tea. I realized I hadn’t hydrated much on the trail. The sunset on the dock put me in a relaxed state so I fell to sleep right after dinner.

20150729_111433When I woke up, my body felt great. I took some photos with the ladies at the Grand Stay before resuming the trek. I basically had one direct but slightly curved road to Manitowoc. It was called the LL. Just outside of the town, the PGA was preparing for a big golf tournament. I think Tiger Woods was supposed to be competing. As I ran past the course, I spotted a wild turkey in the ditch next to me. It was a mother. I knew this because, when I turned around to photograph it, a bunch of little baby turkeys took to flight.

20150729_141459We took a lunch break at Hika Park; a tiny patch next to the lake. The water was clear and blue and the air was breezy. There was a fountain with cold clean water so I filled all our water jugs. I enjoyed the cool air and strong winds. Just as I got comfortable, Crystal brought me the latest scoop. We would be staying at the Village Inn campground just past Manitowoc, by Two Rivers, I kicked into gear because Crystal wanted to organize the trailer. Really I knew that meant that we would get to the road around noon the next day. As I ran, I passed plenty of large estates. The homes were majestic and they overlooked the water. I could hardly believe there were so many structures, and they were all for sale.

20150729_153113We had to pick up some food before reaching the campground since our supplies were running low. We arrived at our immaculate site after sunset. They had great facilities, a swimming pool, and a game room. The moonlight glistened off the water and our neighbors were quiet. Crystal had received a free movie from the redbox so our evening was spent relaxing. Wisconsin was filled with beautiful places and beautiful people.
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