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The Cold Cold Months Climbing in the Red
(Oct 19 '06)
Well I was super psyched to arrive in kentucky. Finally, after the long drive accross we arrived for some of the best climbing. We first started at Torrent Falls. I was a bit put off at first since ...
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Day 13 - Part 2 - May 3
(May 04 '06)
"David was planning ahead and brought down some of Kentucky's finest bourbon...Maker's Mark - made in a dry country as well."
Our trip started in New Albany, Indiana. We met up with friends (at Frisch's in Corydon, Indiana) which were joining us on the travels to the Little Sturgis ...
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meanest dogs, friendliest people
(Jul 09 '07)
Next day I zoomed through Whitesville and made it to Sebree: it was my longest day yet: 77 miles.
Here are some notes about riding and Kentucky:
-There are these big beetles that fly and hit ...
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Day 9 - April 29
(Apr 29 '06)
"Camped last night at the Knott County Historical Society Bed & Breakfast."
So I camped last night at the Knott County Historical Society Bed & Breakfast. Calling this place a B&B would be like ...
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As I was saying, Damascus is a very cool town. But, the main reason I was hanging around there on Day 6 was because of the rain - and ...
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Lots of miles covered since my last time at a computer. The only thing harder to find than a cool beer in rural Kentucky is a PC hooked to the ...
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Some of you may be wondering what I've brought with me on this trip. If not, skip this journal entry as it will bore you to tears.
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Bike (duh): I'm ...
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Greetings from the library at Berea College in Berea, KY. Actually, Day 9 was written from here as well because I'm playing catch up. Two ...
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OK, for those that were worrying about the condition of my backside -
not to worry. Apparently after about 50 hours in the saddle the
open sores ...
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Recent Blogs for Kentucky
Packing the car for this trip reminded me of packing our old
sailboat – you have this huge pile of “stuff” that has to be stowed in a real
tiny space. But after condensing ...
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strength and flat=more miles
(Jul 08 '07)
The city park in Hodgenville was listed as a good place to camp in the guide but in the morning the gate was locked behind me and I lost an hour trying to find someone to let me out. Passed through a ...
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Birthplace of Lincon
(Jul 07 '07)
Friday the 6th- It has been a beautiful day. In the morning it was even a little cool. I’ve definitely left the mountains and am in farm land now. The houses have gotten decidedly nicer as well. I ...
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