I'm still home. I'm in Denver. I have never lived in Denver, but I'm familiar with the area so I still feel like I'm home. I have lived in Washington, Oregon, Utah and Colorado. Since I've traveled from state to state, I have also spent a bunch of time in Wyoming and Idaho.
As we were leaving Utah yesterday someone asked if I had a map with me. No, I'm going to Denver. It's just like being home, I don't need a map. I could have used better weather, but a map wouldn't have fixed that. The roads were awful in Salt Lake City and then cleared up over the first pass. Then the roads were fine except for some icy spots and blowing snow in Wyoming. It was a little like 'home' was trying to hold us in.
We're spending a couple of days with my dad in Denver before we leave. When we leave, we'll be heading East. I've never really been East. The future lies in the East. I am excited to explore a new area. As I've been looking at the weather for our drive, it looks like it's going to be warm and sunny the entire way. I hope that's a good representation of the future.
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Sans,
I saw your comment on Fatty's Blog, I will be doing the ride New Years day.
I grew up in Lexington, My parents Live in Versailles. Wonderful place. VEry green:)
I moved to Utah in 98, let me know if you have any questions about the area, stupidbikebs (a) mac.com
The future is bright. Good luck guys. I'm excited to hear about your success.
welcome to the east coast...
KY is a great state, but there are some charaters; there is this youtube favorite of mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn8EQ0azXpQ
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