We decided Saturday night to only do the 6K on Saturday. Then we could go to the zoo. Walking started at 8.
We arrived at check-in promptly at 8 and headed out the same direction as every other day. Once we crossed the Francis Key Bridge, on the right side this time, into Georgetown, we headed under the bridge and walked on the Chesapeake and Ohio tow path. It's much different than our D&L. It's very narrow, and lined with walls or factories that have been converted into apartment/condos.
Even their boats are different.
The trail ended and we headed into town, walking toward the Kennedy Center. Around the Center, back over the Teddy Roosevelt and back to the hotel. We had about a 15-20 minute break while the Army 10-mile runners crossed the road. I have no idea how many people were running, but it never let up. When it thinned a hair, we were able to get across.
Earlier int he day we found out that there was a Volkssport Zoo walk. So when we were having our books stamped, we asked. The volunteers printed us the info and we were off.
Starr was having a really bad day. First she wouldn't pick up, then she was slow. We were nearly across the bridge when she was telling us to cross the bridge. This provided some serious issues in town. It probably took a half hour for a 10 minute trip. Also, there was detours. If she said "recalculating" one more time I was going to scream at her. Finally she got us to the McDonalds checkpoint. Finding the zoo was easy.
Finding parking was not.
I now understand why the pedestrian gate is so large. They want you to use the bus, train or foot. They don't want you to drive. We ended up parking at the end of the zoo. We did the volkssport walk fromt he middle to the end and then from nearly the beginning to the the middle. We cut off the walk from McD's part.
Heavy traffic coming home, but all in all a good weekend.
Our only selfie of the weekend.
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