Baton Rouge LA to Morganza LA – 54.8 Miles

It was a tough start getting out of Baton Rouge in the morning but when we did the roads improved and it was smooth riding the rest of the day.  
Morale also improved as we crossed the Mighty Mississippi. 

  
    
  

Stopped in an RV park for the night but we have finally joined the real Adventure Cycling Southern Tier. 
 

 

These guys were just chillin behind the camp. We tried to tell them we were friendly but they ran away anyway. 

  

Convent LA to Baton Rouge LA – 39.5 Miles

Camping at Poche Platation was really nice. They had a kitchen we could use and AC for us to lounge in all night. A little pricey but would recommend.   
The road into Baton Rouge was less than ideal. When we were lucky enough to have a shoulder there was a lot of debris. 

 
Nowhere to camp in Baton Rouge so we are splurging for a hotel, which will be enjoyed. 

NOLA to Convent LA – 65.5 Miles

Well New Orleans was a binge fest.  Lots of great food including vegan versions of poboys, gumbo and beignets!  

Can’t thank Sarah and Callie enough for putting us up and showing us around. 

  
    

 We expected rain today, so we basically rode the 65mi without stopping. Pretty exhausted but made it to our next stop without a drop. Enjoyed some pretty nice paths along the way as well. 

 

Buccaneer State Park MS to New Orleans LA – 61.5 Miles

Did a bit of stealth camping before we began our final push to New Orleans. Headed out early which is good because we had a few set backs during the day, like this dirt (sand) road, and our first flat.   
Bonjour Louisiana, another new state for us. 

  Saw this guy trying to cross the road and had to save him from certain doom.   
Finally rolled into NOLA where we will stay with a friend for a few days before we move on. 

 

Pensacola FL to Dauphin Island AL – 68.1 Miles

After spending a few days in Pensacola with our friend Dan, we started riding. 

 

The roads were great. Wide shoulders and a stretch of maybe 15 miles of bike path. Spotting a small alligator was definitely a highlight. 

  This is our first visit to Alabama. 

 The day ended with a ferry ride across mobile bay to camp on Dauphin Island.