I set out to go for a ride to the middle of nowhere today with my buddy Dan...
When I went to get ready, I found that my rear tire was real low, but I couldn't
find anything wrong with it... I tightened the valve stem and hoped for the best...

We headed to Grits and Groceries for a good breakfast to get started... my tire was
still aired up right when we got there, woo-hoo!

Here's pretty much the route we took from Grits and Groceries to Cedar Springs...




There's two guard dogs in this picture, there were a bunch of them on this property,
they came out of the woodwork when we approached...

I don't know what kind of dogs they were, maybe mountain lions?

This fellow wasn't parked, he was moving on out


I really want to see this house, I think you have to make arrangements with the
park ranger down on 81 to get in, no luck today...
http://www.historicmapworks.com/Buildings/index.php?state=SC&city=Lowndesville%20vicinity&id=29001
Eagle-eye Dan noticed a grass airstrip next to an old house with a couple of
old planes in a shed out back. Dan knew what kind of planes they were and
their approximate worth... I wish I had taken a picture of them, Dan got several,
I'll try to get them...


When we got to Cedar Springs, some ladies were at the Antebellum ARP Church
there getting ready for Easter, and they let us look around...

Lots of Confederate soldiers are buried at the church...

Cedar Springs is where the octagon house is...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Springs_Historic_DistrictHere's the octagon house from a google maps satellite zoom in...

We sat in the shade at the Loundesville gas station and gassed up for the
return trip...

We were out for about eight hours, moving most of the time, and never got
very far from home... a good day

-Mike