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    • Day 43

      Hello Red River Gorge

      October 20, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      Hello climbing paradise, hello Red River Gorge 💛
      * beautiful coloured woods
      * perfectly shaped sandstone with pockets, crimps, jugs, steeep to slightly overhanged walls, endurance or bouldery routes.. You find them all..
      * goodbye Walmart hello Miguel's Pizza campground. Very simple but cheap climbers camping (how we like lit 😉). Altough on the weekend the camping seems to be a festival. Way too many people. You have to fight for your parking spot 😅
      * havent tasted the famous Miguel's Pizza yet. We are waiting for a special ocasion because otherwise we would probably eat a pizza everyday = 💸and the trip would soon be over 😂
      * our van is great but not made for parking at climbing sectors. most of the time we have to park before the climbers parking lots which means more walking and sometimes even paying 10$ to leave the van on a private parking. We also made the painful experience (💸) that even if you pay for the parking youre not safe from towing. You can imagine how fun it was to arrive at the parking at 8pm tired, hungry and your van is not there anymore 🤬 so here an advice for everybody: never write your license plate # on a post it and put it inside the envelope, always write it ON the enevelope itself!!!
      * otherwise we enjoy climbing and people and leki his dog friends and squirrels
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    • Day 69

      RRG 3.0

      November 15, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

      * welcomes and goodbyes
      * from summer to winter 👙➡️ 🧣🧤
      * we learned to climb with 2°C and rain
      * cold nights: frozen side dor of our van, leki gets to sleep in our bed, many sheets and cuddling keep us warm
      * "the boss" got a sweater to keep him warm
      * next week temps will be raising again 🤗
      * there was 🏀 game between Red River Gorge and New River Gorge climbers to decide which crag is the best in the US 😜 This time the NRG won which means equal wins for both after some years playing against each other.
      * starting to plan our next destinations 🇲🇽
      * projects found 💪
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    • Day 90

      Bye Bye Red River Gorge

      December 6, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      We were struggling to decide when to leave the Red, so the weather decided for us. Rain and condensation left all the walls damp. Many rainy days ahead, means time to move on to our next destination. 
      The rain didn't let us to finish our project and we had to leave them undone. Probably only one more day was needed for both of us - sooo close!! But thats rock climbing and there will be many more routes to come on our trip 🤗

      These six weeks here were a truly climb🧗 - eat🥙 - celebrate with new and old friends🎉  - sleep 😴 - repeat🔁 fest. 

      Thanks to everyone who shared moments here with us. We came here in search of good climbing, but also to make connections and create nice memories. See you somewhere down on the road! 
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    • Day 55

      RRG

      November 1, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      * van upgrade ✅ 👑🛏️
      * reunion with a friend we met at the NRG
      * making new friends (🇧🇷 finding each others all over the world)
      * halloween party with a last minute outfit 🎃👻
      * waiting for our swiss friends/family
      * climbing shape is improving which makes it even more fun to climb 🤩 time to find a harder project 😅
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    • Day 21–23

      Red River Gorge (Kentucky)

      September 22, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      We are no sport climbers. Everyone knows that. However, every once in a while we go to sport climbing crags and test if suddenly a hunger for the exposure of a long route has grown inside us. So far without much success.
      Red River Gorge is really famous, maybe one of the most famous climbing areas in the world. Pictures and videos we have seen of the area made us curious, so we intentionally packed our harnesses and belaying equipment when preparing for the flight to the US.
      Lucia and Noah, two of Birte's friends from Ann Arbor moved there two years ago and invited us to climb and stay with them. We gladly accepted the offer and had a great climbing day with them after spending a night at Miguel's Pizza, which we had to visit at least for a night! Miguel's is known all over the US. In every crag, be it sport climbing or bouldering, you'll find climbers with Miguel's Pizza shirts. It is the american pendant to Magic Wood, but way bigger...and way cheaper!
      The rock is bulletproof sandstone as everywhere in the Appalachians. And the climbing is really fun. The holds range from crimps over slopers to jugs. Some of the climbing is very technical, other routes are mostly physical. There are short boudery routes and long endurance beasts that cover 50 meters or more.
      As expected we were not very strong mentally while climbing and had trouble committing to moves above the third or fourth quickdraw, but we still had a lot of fun! The climbing was better than anywhere we have climbed before. We could really imagine doing that more often. But RRG is not around the corner...

      On Saturday evening a huge party took place at Miguel's. It was the 40th anniversary! There was live music, free pizza and free beer. After our long climbing day, the crew around Lucia and Noah, Ciarand, Danny and Jonah, and we grabbed one of the very last parking lots in the vicinity of Miguel's and rewarded ourselves with pizza and beer. The vibe was great!
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    • Day 28

      Day 27 Natural Bridge Park - Jenny Wille

      June 22, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      Day 27 Natural Bridge Resort State Park - Jenny Willey State Park (Prestonsburg, KY)
      Miles - I think 100
      Mobile Homes counted - 86
      Wrong turns - maybe 2
      Shetland ponies - 3
      Turtles - 3

      This morning I was up by 5:00am, took a shower and got ready. We noticed that it was kinda overcast and as soon as I opened the hotel room we saw fog out in the parking lot. There was a layer of dew everywhere, but it was not too sticky. When we went out to the van, there wasn't too much water. I quickly got "the junk drawer" out and got my whiteboard and wrote "Day 27". I was getting ready for my daily photo.

      Breakfast was at 7am. Glenn went up to the restaurant and grabbed breakfast really quick. I think we have the "Guatemala mindset" that we don't leave the van unattended, especially when we have bicycles.

      We drove out of Natural Bridge Resort State Park for about 15 minutes. There was a steep incline and this would not have been good for the cyclists from the get-go, so once we got them on the road, they started their journey. And it started to rain. We handed off the rain jackets several times to Wes and Caroline.

      Neal rode on ahead of everybody, so most of the day I was watching from the front seat only Wes and Caroline. There were several times, Jeff radioed to us and let us know when not to turn and when to turn. I understand now that the camera crew was with Neil and film him ALL day. That's fine. It is different than what we have been used to.

      Most of the day we were weaving in and out of the turnpike that goes towards Prestonsburg. These were small winding roads. Small farming communities. And lots of mobile homes. Some that looked like they have been abandoned for years. One mobile home looked like it was built in the 70's - that bright yellow and brown trim home.

      Today, we didn't see a lot of folks out in the yard like yesterday - and that is because it was raining most of the day.

      We needed a potty stop and there wasn't a gas station or hotel anywhere, however, we stumbled upon a Dollar Store. It was kinda junky. One bathroom was out of commission, so we all waited in line for the men's room. I chatted with Jeff and we decided that it might be best to get some picnic supplies. I loaded up the yellow cart with bread, ham and turkey meat. We didn't need chips or other sweets - we have those from previous purchases.

      While we were in the parking lot of the Dollar Store, Neil was complaining that he was very very hungry. Then the next thing I see, he is stuffing a blue marshmallow chocolate cake treat in his mouth. You know that type of treat that is chocolate cake and white cream filling in the middle and its a spongey type thing covering it. Then I look, he is throwing part of it over to Sarah. And Sarah throws it back. He is being a goofball. I think he was totally hungry or totally exhausted.

      Once we get on the bikes and Neil is way ahead of the others, then we get a radio call that the camera car needed some water. We thought that was strange since we had just stopped for a break. Later to learn that Neil had thrown up that cupcake. It got the best of him.

      For lunch, we stopped in Salyersville as there was a Wendy's, Taco Bell and Subway all at the same intersection. Vela wanted Subway and Caroline wanted Wendys.

      Jonathan Edwards has driven down from Indiana and was tracking us to this stop. However, because of all the detours we had to make, especially with the construction, we didn't connect with him until nearly Salyersville. He did pull off and was able to watch Neal chat with a couple at the convenience store.

      Later, Jon met up with us at Wendy's. After an exceptionally long time for lunch, I started talking to a lady with her two grandchildren and she was asking about the #ConversationsCoasttoCoast. I explained a little bit about it and also encouraged her to be sure and follow Neil and his journey. However, at the same time, Neil was asking the support crew to do something, maybe to drive behind or ahead. I'm not sure since I wasn't in on the conversation. It was only just 20 miles up the road to Jenny Willey State Park.

      We followed behind and stopped at a national battlefield. Then we continued on to the state park. Tonight, the Tombas and the Stewarts are staying at the Quality Inn in town so everyone would have a bed to sleep in and we wouldn't have to share a bed. This Quality Inn is not the best one around. The Tomba's had to switch rooms already since their room was full of flies. Our room was ok,

      We helped Vela and Neil by taking them to the laundromat. It was just down the street from the restaurant we ate at. I had macaroni and cheese, Glenn had a salad. Very good. It was a noisy place. Jon Edwards joined us and was able to visit with Wes and with Jon the photographer.

      Believe it or not, Glenn let Wes drive the van back to the State Park and the rest of the crew would meet us for Breakfast at McDonald's at 6:45am. I asked Glenn if that was ok since he has always been the guy to make sure there everything was in its right place. We shall see.
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    • Day 83

      Red River Gorge Scenic Byway

      June 10, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

      After service yesterday, a friend met me in Louisville and we rode to Lexington. In the rain. I'm really tired of rain.

      We checked into the Bikes, Bourbon & Bluegrass HOG Rally at Man O' War HD, and I ran into some people I met at the Texas and Arkansas rallies. Really nice.

      This morning we've risked the rain to make a run down the Red River Gorge, and I got my 13th 50 Rides, 1 Nation photo 😁. No rain so far today. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

      So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

      Day 82 mileage: 212.8 (total 18521.8)
      HD Dealership Challenge: 1 (total 125)
      50 Rides, 1 Nation: 1 (total 13)
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    • Day 2

      That time I almost broke my leg...

      July 12, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      I thought it would be a good idea to climb this boulder. It wasn't. I ate it and got my leg pinned between said boulder and this log. I don't know how I didn't break my leg.

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