After our check point break, the trail improved a great deal with far
less mud and finally some sunshine. Nothing like the clay mud that was
like trying to pedal through wet cement. After 51.3 miles we arrived
at Harpers Ferry, WV (see photo below) under blue skies and puffy
clouds. Dinner was dominated by discussions of the mud. Now were
gathered for a presentation on the history of this area and looking
forward to a good nights rest before another 50+ mile day tomorrow.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
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6 comments:
whoo-hoo Rob - way to go!!! Kathy is right to be proud of you. I hope there is something like this in my future. I like the picture of Lindsay too. Ride On! Helen
Congratulations! I am inspired by your ambition, commitment and doing whatever it takes to make a difference. Go Rob and fellow peddlers!
DAD (the USC dad)! i miss you! but as mrs. lindenfelser said, we prayed for you three at the church service. and lyndsey and i got our group in youth connect to pray for you all as well. i am soo proud of you! have fun in the mud!!
Love
Lisa
Gentlemen- I am so proud of you for what you are accomplishing. I will continue to pray for you daily.
hey brother (rob) - you guys are having the adventure of a lifetime - we are praying for you guys daily down here in the south - have a blast & stay safe.... Bobby
Hi Guys,
The kids in the other group for Youth Connect also prayed for you. We're all looking foward to your return to church, and hearing first-hand about your experiences. Be safe!
Micki
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