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The Weblog for the cross-America bicycle ride in memory of Jim Popp to raise money for cancer research

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The team peddles into Farmville, VA

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Barn in Chatham VA

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ED Millner joining the team in Chatham, VA

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Alex enjoying rest

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Strolling to dinner in Chatham, VA

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Shade alongside Road outside of Danville

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Jordan at hilltop in VA

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Ride for Jim reaches Continental Divide

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JD Rooney and Friends meeting in Winston-Salem

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Amy and Doug Gardner early morning in Winston-Salem

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Elliott joins team in Winston-Salem

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Ride for Jim enters Virginia near Danville

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We hit NC line en route to Sparta

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Ride for Jim 2010 at my parents home in Abingdon, VA

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Kayakers on the New River in VA

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The team pulls a Sparta, NC hill in front of an approaching storm

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Ride for Jim enters North Carolina

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Small world......Bill Herman, stopped to ask us directions in Grayson County, VA....turns out he knew our Dr Jim Popp through his work with Novartis

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Jack, bitten recently, tries his dog whispering tactics to evade a repeat

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A farm scene near Green Cove, VA

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Ride for Jim team members upon arrival in Abingdon, VA

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Finally.....we reach the VA line

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Sunset at the Breaks Interstate Park on KY and VA border

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Celebrating our Abingdon, VA arrival over dinner with family

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Howard's summer cyclist tan....and bike wreck knee "boo boos"

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Jack's Kentucky badge of courage.....a dog bite

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Howard sight's down the wheel he replaced in Damascus, VA

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My Dad intercepts us in my hometown of Abingdon, VA

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Nancy and Jack Haar joined us Berea, KY and here help Howard with bike problems

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Ride for Jim enters the Kentucky Appalachians

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Jack and Nancy Haar and I study maps for tomorrow's ride to Hindman, KY

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Jordan cools off under the stars in Booneville, KY

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We love the steep grade notice for trucks.....always signals the end of a steep uphill.....like this one outside of Hazard, KY

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Handsome log cathedral in Buckhorn, KY

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Horse hitched to our hotel in Lebanon, KY

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Hillside cemetery in Beech Fork, KY

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Trail encounters in the Land of Lincoln

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Thunderstorms in Lebanon, KY delay today's ride

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Alex crosses the Ohio river into Kentucky

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A scenic Western KY soybean farm

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Dog encounters are common in Kentucky.....Jordan out ran this one

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Fellowship with cyclists and a free dinner all thanks to Bob and Violet Hardison of Sebree First Baptist Church, KY

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Jordan with new friends, Pastor Bob Hardison and his wife Violet in Sebree, KY

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Howard prepares to set up camp in Centerville, MO town square

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Sunrise high atop the Missouri Ozarks

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Indebted to the Bike Surgeons in Carbondale, IL.....repairs and service overdue since Pueblo, CO

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Jordan and Howard cool off while Alex and I check into motel in Harrisburg, IL

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Sunset over the Mississippi River

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The group sets out across the Mississippi into Chester, IL and Missouri is in the rear view mirror

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Jordan riding at 5:30 a.m.

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  • ▼  2010 (195)
    • ►  August (10)
    • ▼  July (112)
      • The team peddles into Farmville, VA
      • Barn in Chatham VA
      • ED Millner joining the team in Chatham, VA
      • Alex enjoying rest
      • Strolling to dinner in Chatham, VA
      • Shade alongside Road outside of Danville
      • Jordan at hilltop in VA
      • Ride for Jim reaches Continental Divide
      • JD Rooney and Friends meeting in Winston-Salem
      • Amy and Doug Gardner early morning in Winston-Salem
      • Elliott joins team in Winston-Salem
      • Ride for Jim enters Virginia near Danville
      • We hit NC line en route to Sparta
      • Ride for Jim 2010 at my parents home in Abingdon, VA
      • Kayakers on the New River in VA
      • The team pulls a Sparta, NC hill in front of an ap...
      • Ride for Jim enters North Carolina
      • Small world......Bill Herman, stopped to ask us di...
      • Jack, bitten recently, tries his dog whispering ta...
      • A farm scene near Green Cove, VA
      • Ride for Jim team members upon arrival in Abingdon...
      • Finally.....we reach the VA line
      • Sunset at the Breaks Interstate Park on KY and VA...
      • Celebrating our Abingdon, VA arrival over dinner ...
      • Howard's summer cyclist tan....and bike wreck knee...
      • Jack's Kentucky badge of courage.....a dog bite
      • Howard sight's down the wheel he replaced in Damas...
      • My Dad intercepts us in my hometown of Abingdon, VA
      • Nancy and Jack Haar joined us Berea, KY and here h...
      • Ride for Jim enters the Kentucky Appalachians
      • Jack and Nancy Haar and I study maps for tomorrow...
      • Jordan cools off under the stars in Booneville, KY
      • We love the steep grade notice for trucks.....alwa...
      • Handsome log cathedral in Buckhorn, KY
      • Horse hitched to our hotel in Lebanon, KY
      • Hillside cemetery in Beech Fork, KY
      • Trail encounters in the Land of Lincoln
      • Thunderstorms in Lebanon, KY delay today's ride
      • Alex crosses the Ohio river into Kentucky
      • A scenic Western KY soybean farm
      • Dog encounters are common in Kentucky.....Jordan o...
      • Fellowship with cyclists and a free dinner all tha...
      • Jordan with new friends, Pastor Bob Hardison and h...
      • Howard prepares to set up camp in Centerville, MO ...
      • Sunrise high atop the Missouri Ozarks
      • Indebted to the Bike Surgeons in Carbondale, IL......
      • Jordan and Howard cool off while Alex and I check ...
      • Sunset over the Mississippi River
      • The group sets out across the Mississippi into Che...
      • Jordan riding at 5:30 a.m.
      • Grateful for air-conditioned meeting facility with...
      • Ozark Mountains farm, Missouri
      • 6 am visit to laundromat in Ash Grove, Missouri
      • Alex and Karen on Missouri 38 ride by field of han...
      • Football practice in Pittsburg, KS....I couldn't s...
      • Howard's road burn in Pittsburgh, KS.......He's OK!
      • Ready to take on Missouri, six states behind us
      • Eastern KS is beautiful green, rolling hills, not...
      • Karen's awesome Sunflower picture
      • Doug sweating profusely in the Girard, KS heat and...
      • Josh Smith pays Dad a visit in Newton, KSN, dinner...
      • Waiting for crop duster to stop spraying so we don...
      • Held up by a train in Eastern KS
      • Our stopping place - Bed and Breakfast
      • Howard commits the cycling sin.......just kiddin'....
      • The generous and gracious owners of the Bicycle Oa...
      • Newton, KS sunflowers on the other side of the roa...
      • Newton, KS sunflowers
      • Karen and Alex venture along a dirt road detour en...
      • June 29
      • Pizza and Sunflowers in Kansas
      • Wheat storage in every town in Eastern CO or Weste...
      • Howard, the farmer, enjoys watching wheat harvest
      • Sharing the road with a combine.
      • Corn fields are everywhere in Kansas
      • We reach Kansas
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      • Huge pile of wheat in Kansas
      • Karen Cook's first ride with our group through a K...
      • June 27
      • June 28
      • Western Kansas
      • Eastern Colorado and Western Kansas
      • June 27-28
      • Ride for Jim - Jordan, exhausted, naps at lunchtim...
      • Enroute to Hennley CO
      • Ride for Jim - Crop duster at 6 AM in Fowler, CO.jpg
      • Crop duster at 6 a.m.
      • 40 miles
      • No title
      • Unusual traffic in Eads, CO
      • Storms evolving east of us In Fowler, CO
      • Happy 4th of July from Ride for Jim in Fowler, CO
      • June 27
      • Jordan's handmade helmet video camera
      • View on east side of Hoosier Pass of CO Rockies
      • Crew in Breckinridege, CO at Fireside Inn
      • Highest point on TransAmerica....Hoosier Pass conq...
      • Whitewater rafters on the Arkansas River in the na...
      • Jordan and Howard watch the Gorge pass
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    • ►  July (6)
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    • ►  August (8)
    • ►  July (16)
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