We didn't bring our bikes with us on the trip, but luckily bike rentals are a dime a dozen at the beach. This time of year, most of the rental bikes are in great shape because no one has used them yet. I mean, check out this memory foam seat - no butt prints!
Anyway, after we geared up, we decided to head south from our location in Duck and just see where the path would lead us. Like most beach communities, the Outer Banks are very bike-friendly, with a trail paralleling NC-12, the main road in OBX:
This particular stretch is called the Duck Trail. Outside the town, I don't think it has a name. In any case, it's pretty much a flat ride mostly on pavement through some nice beach greenery:
You don't actually get to see the ocean from here, but you can hear it off in the distance and feel the sea breeze. In some cases, a little cover from the ocean wind is actually preferable.
We also spotted these markers on the ride, and I'm not sure what they mean:
At first I thought they were milepost markers, but every one of them is engraved with an "MV" symbol, so that clearly can't be the case:
At any rate, we had gotten about 6 miles down the coast before we decided to turn around, but not before stopping for a snack at a random place of our choosing:
We chose the Coastal Provisions Oyster Bar & Market. In addition to snacks, you have to try some authentic North Carolina beer too:
If you're wondering why you haven't seen Faith through all of this, she decided not to join us. I think she was still exhausted after we made her climb the Currituck Beach Lighthouse in the morning:
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