Journal Comments - The Road to Rome, Part Two: Europe - CycleBlaze

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From The Road to Rome, Part Two: Europe by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

Not your humdrum walk in the woods, definitely. One to remember.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by marilyn swett on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

I remember that day in Springdale well. In fact, I read it aloud to Rachael. Easy for her to appreciate, because of the time I locked her into an outhouse in France and had to free her by cutting the lock out of the door with my Swiss Army knife.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Andrea Brown on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

Perhaps mine as well. I won’t be surprised if we look back on today as one of the most memorable of the journey.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

Nice to hear! We aim to amuse. That’s the whole point in being a comedy duo. It’s so embarrassed to go on stage and just hear silent rustling.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

It would have been nice to have a cinematographer along, for sure. There were some nuances that missed the final cut that would have worked well in an AV presentation. And yodeling in the background would be perfect!

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Susan Carpenter on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

It is nice to have a theme. It’s so much easier to follow the plot line.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Suzanne Gibson on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

No, I haven’t fallen down the stairs since wrecking. Y knee back in Trento ten years ago. I’m specializing in falling off my bike now.

3 years ago
Bruce Lellman commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

Well this just sounds like a lovely hike. Trail of Tears.

3 years ago
Andrea Brown commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

This is truly my favorite one yet. And it's not like I can't relate, I totally can.

3 years ago
Bruce Lellman commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

This is such an entertaining journal!!

3 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

This story would make an excellent short film!

Imagine dramatic music and lighting. And a few slo-mo shots ..

Too bad the Singing Cycling Cowboy isn't there to help stage & film the reenactment.

3 years ago
marilyn swett commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

Poor Rachel! This sounds a lot like the morning when I got locked into the bathhouse at the RV park in Springville. 5 am and pitch black out with no one around anywhere! Luckily someone eventually came by and let me out. The doors weren't working correctly.

3 years ago
Bob Distelberg commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

This brings back some memories. We had two chestnut trees in our back yard when I was growing up. I remember the ground being covered with those spiky shells every fall. Kind of a problem when you wanted to rake up a pile of leaves to jump in.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Rich Frasier on a photo in In Cuneo: the southeast loop

I was feeling guilty and thinking I’d taken poetic license here, but Rachael reassured me that it was correct. I have used my foot as a turn indicator before, but she had no idea what I was indicating.

3 years ago
Susan Carpenter commented on a photo in In Cuneo: hiking in a chestnut forest

Key Crisis seems to be an ongoing theme over the last few weeks!

3 years ago