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Days complete: 40 of 40

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Thank you, thank you, for all your love, encouragement, prayers and support.  We will continue to update about our New York adventures and will arrive back home on Tuesday morning.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

National Forest. National Mountain Climbing.

National Forests are the best

Day 32 - Summersville, WV to Marlinton, WV - 62 Miles

As noted in yesterday's post, we expected some dew to be with us during the night.  It was.  It even decided to stick around until morning.  Problem for Aaron and Les: we do not want mildew to develop on our sleeping bags, tent and tarps.  So, we had a little sun & air drying experience, which set back our departure time until 9:30.

Yard Sale? No. Drying out our belongings.

Scaling the mast to alert other ships of pirates...or hanging up the tent.

Following the dry session, Walmart and the Dollar Tree gladly accepted our currency in exchange for road treats and sunscreen.  Before we knew it, we were on our way to a forest of national proportions.

Into the mountains

This made us want to swim so bad

Refreshing ride

About half way through our ride (both in distance and hours), we pulled in to a rest stop that had a picnic table, outhouses and a well.  We made use of at least two of those.  After lunch, we got really tired and decided to lay out on the picnic tables for a nap.  At one point, we looked up to see an elderly man taking a picture of us.  "Why is that guy taking a picture of us?" we deliberated.  "Maybe he's going to turn us in to the forest ranger for sleeping on the tables."  Then we realized, how often does a man see two crazy young guys sleeping like sarcophagi next to bicycles with huge loads on the back?  Only once.  So what does he do?  He takes a picture.  So what did we do?  We hit him over the head with our cooking pot and stole his camera.  Just kidding.  Instead, we stole his great idea and staged this shot.

Taking a nap at the rest stop



When Aaron makes sandwiches, he means business

We woke up from our nap, sleepily climbed atop our steeds, and pressed on.  Then, it happened.  The road started to construct itself in a vertical fashion and we began scaling the most intimidating climb since the Rockies.  The video below should concisely chronicle the experience.




Can you feel the cool air?

Marlinton welcomed us with open arms, gave us a place to use the internet and get some coffee, and tip us off to a park in town that has free camping available.

Love the hippy coffee joints

Sleeping on concrete to avoid the dew

Today's ride was surprisingly difficult, but sprinkled with fun little memories nonetheless.  Tomorrow, we ride to Craigsville, Virginia.  Another state line, another incline.  

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aaron and Les,

What a trip you are having. Love your crazy videos! Great blogs! We are enjoying keeping up with your journey.
God bless.

Russ and Irene

Anonymous said...

haha, eewwww brown water!
i bet the browness aint no sugar.
in fact i can tell you there's probably parasites in it, lots of it.
correction, there is parasites....
hopefully you guys weren't desperate enough to drink it. cuz the diarrhea you get from it might lead to worse dehydration.

keep it up guys, 7 more days you'll be in NY!!! soon after you'll be home!!!!!

Anonymous said...

and were flying.... oh look a botanical area!

That was great.

Later

Joel

Trevor Dyck said...

thanks for taking some really nice pictures in this entry guys. really loved 'em.

Cath said...

You must have been listening when your moms taught you about yellow snow and applied that lesson to brown water too. Good job! You keep me laughing......great stories, pics and videos!

God Bless!

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