The Wheel and cycling trade review . over a succession of hills and the second largest sheet of water in the road that skirts the lake shore for severalmiles is reached via Hydeville, affording apretty run. The morn breaks a bit cloudy, but as all areprovided with gossamer capes an early startis made. Soon the dark rolling clouds majes-tically sail across the dome of sky, leaving butfleecy flecks in their wake, to tint the blueand soften the bright suns rays. We push on the straight, smooth roadthrough Hydeville, where the tongue of thelake narrows down to canal-like w
The Wheel and cycling trade review . over a succession of hills and the second largest sheet of water in the road that skirts the lake shore for severalmiles is reached via Hydeville, affording apretty run. The morn breaks a bit cloudy, but as all areprovided with gossamer capes an early startis made. Soon the dark rolling clouds majes-tically sail across the dome of sky, leaving butfleecy flecks in their wake, to tint the blueand soften the bright suns rays. We push on the straight, smooth roadthrough Hydeville, where the tongue of thelake narrows down to canal-like we again encroach upon the sidewalk toavoid a bit of sand. Now a view of the spiresand housetops of Fair Haven, with a richbackground of hills, and we lead to the left atthe fork into the town (5 miles—183% miles).We keep to the left by the band square, and ondown the hill. The town surrounding thesquare reminds one forcibly of some of thetowns of the north of England, with its low,trim, stone buildings, shaded park and
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