NE Scramble: Days 9 & 10, Point Pleasant, NJ to Bear, DE, 142 Miles | Dela-WHERE?

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If you ever need a micro lesson in northeastern states geography we suggest riding bikes up here. Delaware is where? Oh it’s south of Pennsylvania which neighbors Ohio which is just east of Indy. And the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia) peninsula which we are cycling around now shows Maryland encroaching on Delaware’s southern coastline with a string of Virginia land tacked onto the bottom for good measure. Who the heck decided these state boundaries and how? I have questions!

We’ve now entered our seventh state on the tour (knocking off five new ones we needed) in just a week. Heck it took us 18 days to cross Texas last February on bikes. What a metaphor for life. Some things come easy, and well others ya work for harder.

Speaking of working toward a goal… does anyone recognize the steps behind us in the above pic?

Friday, June 9th was our 16th wedding anniversary and we celebrated by… you guessed it. Riding bikes! Pleasant Point to Cherry Hill, NJ was pretty near perfect rural riding with little traffic, wide shoulders and smooth pavement – about 98% of it. We were in such a rhythm we took only three pics all day.

However riding from Cherry Hill to Bear, Delaware via Philadelphia today was 98% stoplights which made for slow going until we got to Delaware. There were also some steps to navigate to get over the Delaware River.

We used Hipcamp to find digs for the night and landed on a most unique campsite: just behind a beautiful mansion on two acres.

And there are grass tennis courts marked for pickeball! Owners Peter and Karin built this lovely home in Bear and rent rooms out to travelers. They even have a cozy spot for tenters. They found themselves so busy they added two modern RVs that share a gigantic shade giving tree and a deck to enjoy outside time. Peter’s built this all, including the house. Karin is an elementary school principal (600 students) who hosts both a podcast and has a TikTok following of over 13k. The people we meet are hands DOWN the best part of any bike tour.

If you spent 30 seconds with Karin you’d get a sense of her passion and creative genius for kids and education, especially school administrator wellness. Plus they are a couple of entrepreneurs living a dream.

Finally someone who may or may not be living the dream… Meet Rocket, the domesticated raccoon pet of a couple just outside Delaware City who have had him since he was three months old. Rocket ya need to lay off the Dunkin’ Donuts, my friend.

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PS: Below is hint to the above “where are are we” question.

6 thoughts on “NE Scramble: Days 9 & 10, Point Pleasant, NJ to Bear, DE, 142 Miles | Dela-WHERE?”

  1. You two are rock stars. Love the 98% low traffic roads with shoulders. My kind of biking. That’s why I need to see your route once you are all done. When you finish will you be renting a vehicle to drive home? Going through DC? We have 4 empty bedrooms upstairs that are just aching to be used.

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    1. Thanks so much for the invite! Would take you up on it if we were headed that way. We reserved two train tickets out of Wilmington, DE a week from today. We should schedule a FT to chat when we get home. I want to hear about the Italy Divide. I know you didn’t get to see as much as you wanted but I’d love to hear more about it. Thanks for the follow!

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  2. Have so enjoyed your biking adventures and love hearing about the people you meet. You also meet fun people at pickleball camps…just saying! Just got back from South Dakota. What a great state. Rode a short section of the Mickelson Trail; all downhill.

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    1. So glad you liked the Mighty Mick! It was one of our faves. What’s next for you? We need to figure out a place to rendez! Thanks for the follow!

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  3. The song started in my head when I saw the steps! A lot of colonial history in the boundaries of our first states…I love it! As a social studies teacher, many of those state lines were first come , first taken! No straight lines …follow a river or a path…that’s the “beauty “ of it! Happy anniversary! Remember the “campsite !”

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    1. I suppose you are right! Never thought of it that way. Have you ever read “Chesapeake” by James Michener? I read it before we came east and rode the GAP and C&O trails. Great historical fiction about the area!

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