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Summer Engagement Rings - Romantic Cross Country Love Stories & Adventure Tales | Perfect for Proposals, Anniversaries & Outdoor Enthusiasts
Summer Engagement Rings - Romantic Cross Country Love Stories & Adventure Tales | Perfect for Proposals, Anniversaries & Outdoor Enthusiasts

Summer Engagement Rings - Romantic Cross Country Love Stories & Adventure Tales | Perfect for Proposals, Anniversaries & Outdoor Enthusiasts

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Ever wanted to hop on your bicycle and pedal all across the U.S? Alone? On a no-frills, self-contained mountain bike? Meet dozens of quirky, interesting, and at times naked individuals? Beginning in Yorktown, Virginia, and ending in Florence, Oregon, Jane pedals 4,120 miles over two and a half months to really discover small-town America, following the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail. Take this inner and outer journey alongside her, as the back roads unroll a tapestry of sights and experiences. She meets soul-jarring heat and humidity in Kentucky hollers, encounters numbing expanses of Midwestern flatland, and witnesses blindingly beautiful Montana scenery. Taking it day-by-day, this journal account (with photos) of her trip is much more than a diary: you experience the joys, surprises, and challenges she meets along the way, as a woman traveling alone and exploring insights into human nature, politics, family, religion, feminism, racism, and history. Serendipity greets her in numerous funny and unexpected ways. When she finally reaches the foggy Oregon Pacific coast, you will cheer, too, having traveled and grown along with her. Written in easy, humorous style with detailed travel descriptions and ideas you can use to design your own trip.

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Jane's book was very enjoyable. but I must say that I would have enjoyed it more with less references to her "Mike"It also seem a bit cold that see showed little concern about her teen daughter that was missing and then found.The small town references across America was the best part. You have to give this woman credit to have the courage tobicycle to the west coast alone all those miles without a cell phone. Again, if you can look past the many many Mike references you'lllike the book.