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Day 9 – Mission Blue Ridge Pkwy: Accomplishe
Onni:
While American citizens were enjoying their Memorial weekend's Saturday we were passing hundreds of miles and moving on. Three days we spent driving through the winding roads of Appalachian Mountains. The scenery was more and more beautiful as we were getting towards south. I noticed that the whole group was finding the mountains as a …
Jackson to Spring City
Well today was very short leg of the trip on around 250 mile. It started out like all the other mornings(clear and cold). I arrived at my moms house around 5pm and hungout for a while before going to dinner. After dinner I got to see my oldest Justin before he departed for a halloween party. I then started the 30 mile ride to my hotel. It started to rain heavily after about ...
About Halfway There
... that Mountain Dew, I'm pretty sure I can see my pulse in my finger tips.Speaking of my finger tips, I can't feel them because this little thing vibrates so much. Right now I'm wishing I hadn't blown all my money on oatmeal **** I mean cream pies and instead bought a stereo to fill in the dark, lonely hole in my dash. Right now I'm wishing I would hit a black bear so this trip can be ...
And the Winner is ...
... at Ray and Tina’s house on October 7. Lowest guess: 2,204 miles. Highest and winning) guess: 3,890 miles.
Drum roll, please … And the winner is: Laurie Starkey of Orange County, California. Laurie is a video producer at Boeing who I worked with a few years ago in Long Beach.
Laurie's winning guess was 3,890 miles. The actual number of miles ridden: 4,011. Pretty darn ...
All Good Things Come to an End -- in Farragut
... through Vonore, which sits at the confluence of the Little Tennessee and Tellico Rivers.
Vonore is near the center of one of the richest archaeological regions in the southeastern United States. Sadly, most of the valley's archaeological sites were flooded in 1979 when the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) completed Tellico Dam at the mouth of the Little Tennessee. The Tellico Dam does not produce any electricity, but the TVA ...