jd from gkc on 9/19/2009 10:22:38 AM:
Your plan is solid. Your vehicle will allow you to find food and safety every evening, while realizing that some of the local cafes and markets are not open all the time. You’ll also be able to tailor your distance riding to the weather or how you feel at the time.
As you might know, in addition to the several out-of-park campgrounds along the trail, a few fishing camps and B&B’s allow camping for a small fee. Also, many of the small towns have community parks with pavilions which can be used with permission, depending on how much camping is to be done..merely sleeping overnight, heavy campfire cooking, or skinning, gutting, and butchering deer, big fish, and other wild game? :) :)
If you ride the middle parts of the trail, you might consider the Turner Katy Trail Shelter in Tebbetts for a night or two, $5 a night. It’s a two-story bunk-house hostel having running water, hot showers, bathroom, heat, cooling, bike room, fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. The door key is kept on a utility pole outside.
Because Tebbetts is very small, and if you use it, you might want eat somewhere first, or take your own warm-up food with you, including coffee grounds and creamer. :) The convenience store there closes at 6-pm, and I hear the bar-grill doesn’t keep regular hours. Still, you can drive to it fairly easily for inside camp-outs, if desired. (See the Shelter Story under the run/ride/hike-reports section of this website.)