Trans Am

Day 13 - Christiansburg, VA to Newbern, VA

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June 1, 2002

We both woke up early, but slept in. It is hard to leave a cold, paid for motel room. We managed to get packed up and out by 10:30. The climb up into town was moderate, but much better than climbing Danger Hill. We were heading out of Christiansburg before noon.

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Day 12 - Troutville, VA to Christiansburg, VA

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May 31, 2002

The alarm went off at 5:45 and we started getting things together. After looking at the route last night, we knew that today was going to be hard. We rolled out of Troutville at 6:30 and Adam started in the wrong direction. I agreed with him, because my GPS was set to inside mode (GPS radio off) and was pointing west.

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Day 11 - Lexington to Troutville, VA

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May 30, 2002

Adam and I both woke up a few times and went back to sleep. We finally started getting up around 8:45. We grabbed our things and got out of the motel room at check-out time (11 AM). As the trash can indicates, we might have over done it a little, staying right next to a Wal-Mart.

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Day 10 - Vesuvius to Lexington

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May 29, 2002

I had gotten up and to on the rain fly, because the water in the stream and the trees blowing both sounded like rain at times. This gave me some comfort to sleep more soundly, but I still slept in a little. I started pedalling up and out of the Tye River Gap Campground just past 11 AM.

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The Conversation

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May 29, 2002

I have been having the same basic conversation over and over again. I really thought that Trans-Am cyclists would have already answered them all before, but I guess there aren’t all that many of us. Well, not all that many of us that look like a cross between a wheel chair and a NASA satelite.

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Day 9 - Afton almost to Vesuvius, VA

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May 28, 2002

The gain in self-confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labor is immense. –Thomas Arnold Bennett I woke up at 6 AM, reset my alarm, and went back to sleep. Then I woke up a 7 AM and I felt a little better about it, so I didn’t reset the alarm and I got up.

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Day 8 - June Curry's Bike House

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May 27, 2002

This post is almost entirely pictures. I spent two days at the bike house and filled up my 1 GB memory cards more than a few times. Yes, yes. Those of you from the future are rolling your eyes at 1 GB. Even I am a little as I’m posting this to the new site.

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Day 8 - Memorial Day in Afton, VA

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May 27, 2002

I woke up at around 8 AM, when June came into the bike house. She told me not to get up, but I told her to come on in. We sat and talked for an hour about some of the people that had come through before and about how modern times are so much different than old times.

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Day 7 - Charlottesville to Afton, VA

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May 26, 2002

I adjusted my kickstand mount that was working loose this morning. Checkout time was noon and I got out of my room at 12:05. I actually had to rush to get packed up by noon. Then I got to wait about 10 minutes for an empty elevator going down.

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Day 6 - Palmyra to Charlottesville, VA

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May 25, 2002

The jails in Palmyra, VA are pretty nice. The officer arrested me around 2 AM and confiscated all of my gear. Just kidding! I didn’t have any problems with camping at the boat ramp last night. Traffic on 15 started to slow around 10 PM and I fell asleep shortly after sending out my emails.

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