As I mentioned in
my previous article, on Saturday I spent a very pleasant day - although at times I really did begin to wonder - cycling through some of the prettiest scenery
New Jersey has to offer.

Now, back in the
UK NJ has been referred to as
The Essex of North America -
Brits will know what I mean. But given how delightful the
Delaware river countryside is, it's a bit unfair.
A baker's dozen assembled by the
Delaware at
Frenchtown, NJ in temperatures which were pretty warm to start with, but were to soar later in the day.
Our main aim was
Merrill Creek Reservoir, a
650 acre / 264 hectare lake used to maintain the flow of the
Delaware during periods of heavy utilisation.

There's a nice visitors' centre by the lake with good bird and wildlife lists and even a couple of decent telescopes for visitors to observe the impressive
raptors.
I didn't see any exceptional big birds, but did spot a couple of hummers feeding in the bushes.

After resting our legs and replenishing our water-bottles, it was back in the saddle and heading for the general store at
Bloomsbury where we chugged gallons of water and various allegedly healthy energy drinks, before heading back to
Frenchtown.

All in all, this amounted to close on
60 miles of very hilly cycling. And hills weren't the only hazard. The bridge at
Javes Road was out for big-time maintenance. No-one really fancied the detour so we ended up fording the river.
Thanks to my
compadres, none of whom complained about the Brit hanging off the back towards the end.
If you want to read a fuller account please try
Tom's Bike Adventures. For another rider's blog try Laura's
PerpetualHeadwinds. I took the liberty of pinching a couple of pictures from these blogs, so thanks to Tom and Laura.