Chilling at a Starbucks north of Seattle. Stopped because of horrible visibility, even though we are only forty miles north. Grabbed lunch at a delicious teryaki restaurant, with unbelievable home made Kim Chi. Next we ride to Seattle and meet up with Adam. Trip is going Great. Vancouver was lame, so we rode out last night at 2 am and crossed the border. Drove thirty miles, freezing cold, and pulled into a quote on quote RV resort. We hid our tent behind some parked RVs and passed out. We slept late, even though we woke up at 6:30, as per usual, we went back to sleep. We heard someone mowing a lawn, and started to pack up. Midway through two guys in a golf cart came to ask us what we were doing. We said we were with a family called Mitchell. That family didn't exist. They knew. We ended up just being honest with em and saying it was cold last night, we were traveling cross country and needed to crash. We'd be out of there in a few minutes. The guy was cool, he said he should charge us 28$ for a site, but we could just use it on gas. We packed up and left. Nice guy.
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Epic Tan Lines John, good work. Outside of Whitecastle in Indianapolis |
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Delicious Bacon Wrapped Pork Roast in Chicago (Stuffed with mushrooms and more bacon and garlic) |
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Sweet Junk Sculpture in Baraboo, Wisconsin |
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Another sweet sculpture in Baraboo |
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Chilling at the bar in Durand, wisonsin, From left to right: John, Big Ted, Faith, Yann, Jessie |
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My bike on the road up to Mt Rushmore |
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Final Resting place of Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane, in Deadwood, South Dakota |
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An Elk in Yellowstone |
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Not a bad view, in Yellowstone National park |
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THis amazing lady at the Hardware store in Jackson hole gave us Zipties because we couldn't afford to buy a pack, she was super friendly |
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This is the actual police station in some town in Montana (thats the marshall). Nice guy. |
Hit serious storms south. Geared up, went 60 miles, but visibility was bad so here we are. Gonna post a few pictures from the past couple weeks. BTW we are almost at 4,000 miles.
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