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Coast to Coast Gators: Resting in Tallahassee
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Saturday, June 26, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Useful Touring Links or Cycling Blogs. Low Price Touring Panniers. National Park Service Camp Sites. Touring Cyclist Free Lodging. Way Down Yonder on the Chattahoochee. Tonight, We Eat! Hanging out in Alabama. The Crooked Letter State. Some crazy headwinds out here. Deep in the heart of Texas Continued. Deep in the heart of Texas.
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5,000 Miles and One Left Turn: January 2010
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5,000 Miles and One Left Turn. This blog was originally written to document our first long bike trip from Portland, Oregon to St Augustine, Florida. We are going to continue using this Blog as a journal to document our future bicycling adventures. Someday, we hope to finish riding around the other half of the country, but until that happens, we will continue posting shorter trips on here too. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Wimberley to Austin, TX. Wimberley to Austin, TX. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Another n...
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Coast to Coast Gators: July 2010
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. The morning following the Christoff family reunion, I woke to dark skies painted in scattered showers and 100% chance of rain. Knowing that I had to get on the road soon, I woke up Evan who drove me off the dirt road and onto Highway 441. We said our goodbyes under the neon lights of the Kangaroo and parted ways from our journey though I doubt he remembers it, he was half asleep. And finally, I crossed the tape into home! Its good to be home! Its been an amazing summer and I'm ready...
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Coast to Coast Gators: April 2010
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Sunday, April 25, 2010. Just comment on this post if you know of any where we can stay along the way. We would greatly appreciate it. Google Maps Approximate Route. Thursday, April 22, 2010. All of Evan's Stuff. You can find the weight and cost of everything here. Along the way I will be updating each item with a review of how it performs and the pros and cons. When I was 3 years old, I rode my first bike without training wheels. Soon after, I crafted plywood jumps and the bumps and bruises followed&...
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Coast to Coast Gators: Evan's Home
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. The night before we left for Ocala, we checked the weather and it didn't look good. We've made it this whole trip without really riding in rain. There have been occasional showers but nothing bad. The forecast said rain all day, 80% chance so it was fitting that it would rain on our last ride together. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Useful Touring Links or Cycling Blogs. Low Price Touring Panniers. National Park Service Camp Sites. Touring Cyclist Free Lodging.
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Coast to Coast Gators: Gainesville Bound
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. Its was sad leaving the Corrick's but we had to get back to Gainesville. Starting early, we knew we had a long day with some pretty good traffic to beat along the way. Also, since it's Florida, we had our fair share of bridges to ride over so the sooner we got on the road, the less tight the shoulder would be on the St. Johns. We also got a chance to the tourist thing in Waldo like we've always wanted and somehow avoided the speed traps. Here's a flattering picture of Ben!
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Coast to Coast Gators: Homeward Bound
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. The morning following the Christoff family reunion, I woke to dark skies painted in scattered showers and 100% chance of rain. Knowing that I had to get on the road soon, I woke up Evan who drove me off the dirt road and onto Highway 441. We said our goodbyes under the neon lights of the Kangaroo and parted ways from our journey though I doubt he remembers it, he was half asleep. And finally, I crossed the tape into home! Its good to be home! Its been an amazing summer and I'm ready...
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Coast to Coast Gators: Coast to Coast
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. Waking up from my coma of a sleep the night before, we waited for Evan's dad and we went to Angie's Subs in Jax Beach. I had the best sub there, wanted another one, but we had to get to the beach. Riding our bikes down the board walk we caught a glimpse of the ocean, something we hadn't seen for 49 days. We'd finally made it! Last ones a picture of Corey Corrick, our tallest fan. Thanks for making it symmetrical buddy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Low Price Touring Panniers.
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Coast to Coast Gators: Getting to Jacksonville
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. After a great weekend hanging out with Aly and friends, we made way to Jacksonville. From Tallahassee to Jacksonville is about 190 miles so we knew we couldn't do it in one day. Our original plan was to sleep at the Suwanee River State Park and get to Jacksonville the next day. The city is too busy to try to bike so we planned on calling for a ride in from the city limits. We really wanted to ride into Jacksonville but after seeing the road and weather on the ride in, we're glad we ...
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Coast to Coast Gators: Way Down Yonder on the Chattahoochee
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Thursday, June 24, 2010. Way Down Yonder on the Chattahoochee. Using their back porch as our camp ground, we got some early rest to ride into Georgia the next day. With only a couple miles to go until Tallahassee, we can sleep in and still get there before noon tomorrow. We hope to stay there an extra night before our two day journey to Jacksonville. We got some great miles today and had a good time too. Its just good to be home! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Useful Touring Links or Cycling Blogs.