Caryville, Tennessee to Home: 259.7 Miles
We woke up to evidence of rain, but it was still mostly dry. After a couple final hotel waffles, we were on the road before daybreak.
It lightly rained off and on for the first couple hours. Driving north through the foothills of the Appalachians was nice, but we were in go-home mode.
We had a gas stop just south of Lexington before making the final stretch home. The rain stopped after Lexington and clouds dissipated. A short day on the road means getting home with enough time to do some laundry and attend to anything else that needs to be done.
Before noon, we pull into the driveway. Thankfully, little rain at home during our trip to The Keys means the lawn does not need to be mowed - which is good as the lawnmower is still broken.
After being gone ten days and riding the Goldwing over 2750 miles, it is good to be back home on a beautiful early fall day.
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