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George Clooney looks like a big bucket of puke! (A paraphrase from a line on the Simpsons!)
1 year agoYou're right. I should have gone all the way- Don Rickles or someone.
1 year agoIt was very good!
1 year agoHaha good point!
1 year agoIt's spreading!
1 year agoInteresting. I saw them several times along the the route grouped like that.
1 year agoThanks for these new entries. I had no idea you’d had any nights where there were no other riders camping near you. Must have been really peaceful and quiet.
Maybe a night alone will end up being sorta “Abby”? As in “Abby Someone - Abby Normal”
Yeah, we’d all best leave the Young Frankenstein quotes alone.
I’m just so so pleased that you’ve finally figured out how to wiz without filming at the same time!
But really, I’m most pleased that you got past the early blues and into such a great groove.
Just discovered your journal and am now caught up. Road tours are more my thing these days, I don't seem to crave the backwoods experience as much as I once did - but reading your journal is rekindling some interest. My chief riding partner wants to do the Great Divide route, so who knows - maybe some day - in the meantime I'll live vicariously through your journal.
But who is this Greg Garceau guy you have mentioned several times?
Beautiful butterflies!
1 year agoMaybe they had empty bottles on top of the signs and were really bad shots.
Just giving the losers the benefit of the doubt. But in the end I doubt they have any benefit at all.
Ouch. That hurt at first, but then I laughed when I realized it was probably meant as a slam on George Clooney's face.
1 year agoOh, sorry Greg! I was only referring to George Clooney's looks.
1 year agoThat's the way all borders should look - like no border.
1 year ago
Thanks for reading, George. This route has been amazing, the hardest thing I've ever done and most incredible. I highly recommend it. At least, the part I've done so far.
1 year agoGreg Garceau is a prominent Cycleblazer who recently completed his Imaginary World Tour in only 32 days, which I'm sure is a record that will never be broken.
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