MBC from Albuquerque, NM on 10/25/2012 12:21:06 PM:
Just this September, I did the entire trail Clinton-Machens-Clinton doing 50/50 camping/B&B. Here are some camping choices between Machens and Clinton: Klondike Park (just before Augusta); Bluffton; Portland; Hartsburg; Cooper's Landing just past Easley; Katy Roundhouse at New Franklin; Pilot Grove, Sedalia, Clinton. I recommend you spend your first night at St. Charles at the Lococo House. It is well worth the money (about $75 w/ a MONSTER breakfast), and they will probably agree to let you park there for your trip. I did not find any good tent camping options at St. Charles - just an RV park. St. Charles to Machens is only worth doing to say you did the entire trail. The Rendlemann Home at Bluffton offers tent camping and Doug R. is a really interesting character, not to miss. Cooper's Landing has live music on weekends, a store, and good food. Take the turnoff to Hermann to find a really good grocery store just as you enter the highway. Groceries seemed to me harder to find than camping places. Use heavy duty tires. I met plenty of people with flats and even one guy had a ruptured tire casing he'd booted with a dollar bill and duct tape. I used Panaracer RiBMo tires 700c x 35, heavy duty tubes and Flat Attack sealer on my camping bike, and had no problems at all. A camping bike is heavy anyway, so the extra tire weight was not noticeable. And Katy is almost flat; unless you leave the Katy you will use only one or two gears, but if you leave it, better have a granny gear (for example getting up to Klondike Park!).