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Day 45-46: Buckingham, Ky to Rosedale, Va to Rural Retreat, Va | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. Day 45-46: Buckingham, Ky to Rosedale, Va to Rural Retreat, Va. July 12, 2010. The climbs these last two days have been a sort of hybrid of the most difficult we have faced yet. Whereas Colorado was long and low-grade, and Missouri was steep and high-grade, these eastern Kentucky climbs have been the worst of both worlds: steep enough to wear you out and long enough to do the same. We’re working for the cause. Hard. From → Uncategorized.
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Find Out More | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. Want to learn more about our ride and how you can help? Check out the links below. Engage and Exchange Challenge. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Final Thoughts | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. February 8, 2011. People were inspired. People saw us and would cry. Strangers would hug me like a long lost son. People would give us their home and food and money, more than they had to give, and would thank us afterwards. I appreciate Tyler’s genius because I was so skeptical from the get-go, but the gesture of riding our bikes a long way really did make a lot of people happy. Thanks for reading,. From → Uncategorized. Leave one →. You are...
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Why I Ride | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. And do something. Together we can solve a problem and leave the world a little better than we found it. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Bike the US for MS.
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Day 41: Elizabethtown, KY to Springfield, KY; 47mi; 2520mi | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. Day 41: Elizabethtown, KY to Springfield, KY; 47mi; 2520mi. July 5, 2010. We said goodbye to the guest riders; I’ll miss the different company. After we loaded up we drove towards Lebanon to my friend’s farm where we ended the 4. Of July with barbecue sandwiches and some (very poor) frog gigging. Happy Birthday America. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Day 38: Rough River Lake, KY to Elizabethtown, KY; 48mi; 2473mi. Leave one →. Bike the US for MS.
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Day 38: Rough River Lake, KY to Elizabethtown, KY; 48mi; 2473mi | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. Day 38: Rough River Lake, KY to Elizabethtown, KY; 48mi; 2473mi. July 5, 2010. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Jordan Minton, Support King. Day 41: Elizabethtown, KY to Springfield, KY; 47mi; 2520mi →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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TransAmerican Cycling Adventure: July 2010
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Saturday, July 10, 2010. That was Monday, the 5th, and now it's Saturday. I'm sorry for the delay, but laziness got the better part of me. So what's happened since our finish? In Huntington did a story on us, front page I might add. Adjusting to normal life has not been too difficult, but it hasn't been too easy either. Now instead of being happily unaware of Lebron's Decision, the oil spill, and the economy, it's all you hear about. Well, c'est la vie (I speak French in Russian). Friday, July 2, 2010.
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Day 44: Buckhorn, KY to Buckingham, KY; 72mi; 2720mi | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. Day 44: Buckhorn, KY to Buckingham, KY; 72mi; 2720mi. July 12, 2010. With my thoughts deep in the affairs of the state of Kentucky, it was hard to remember that I was riding for Wade’s great grandmom. This seemed right after we met most of his family last night and they treated us so well. I hope that she had time today to look down on Wade riding through these hills and backwoods and leading five others for the same purpose. Day 44: Buckhorn...
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Day 43: Berea, KY to Buckhorn, KY; 67mi; 2681mi | Cameron Across America
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Fighting Alzheimer's one mile at a time…. Words from The Crew. Day 43: Berea, KY to Buckhorn, KY; 67mi; 2681mi. July 12, 2010. Today was probably the toughest 67 mile ride that I have done. I’m not sure if we’re officially in the Appalachians yet, but it sure felt like the hills were longer today. When I got off the bike today, I felt as tired as I have been since Arizona. Fighting cramps, I had to get help stretching. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Day 41: Springfield, KY to Berea, KY; 61mi; 2581mi.
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