Cross Country Bicycle Trek | Tour
Tuesday May 27Travelogue | Notes...
Max Speed: 0.0 mph Total Riding Time: 0:00:00 Trip Mileage: 0.00 Total Mileage to Date: 319 Wake Up Time: 7:30am Leave Time: ??? Wrote 12-2pm... Found a bicycle shop here in Somerset, Pennsylvania called Mountain Sports. I called around 10am and was told to come over. It was just a 2 or 3 blocks from my motel room. They gave me a front wheel from their Cannondale rental bike for $30.00 and I got to keep my original Shimano sealed hub. The guys were great and went out of their way to help me out. They installed the front wheel, trued the rear wheel and put paraffin wax on the chain that took a beating in all the rain. I gave the installer $10.00 and the other two $5.00 each on top of the cost of the wheel as my way of saying thank you as they refused to charge me for labor. I also bought a pair of cycling gloves even though I really didn't need them. They loved the idea of my taking a cross country bike trip and gave me a business card so I could send them a postcard. I most certainly will! I'm still amazed at how things are working out. I have no regrets about taking this trip. It reinforces my faith in myself and in other people. I feel that even if I got robbed by someone, I have come into contact and dealt with some truly wonderful people who would overshadow any negative people. This is an experience of a lifetime that forces a shy person like me to interact with the world and it is great. Heck, interacting is a requirement or else you die. Plain and simple.
Wrote 9:45pm... Got my laundry together when I got back from the diner. Had a grilled chicken pasta salad, a Dr. Pepper and finally a slice of fresh peach pie. Yum! All this great food came out to a little over $7.00. I went outside and took some photos of the neon sign and building. I then took a walk further into town to look around. Took a photo of an old, but vacant J.J. Newberry store that looked just like an old Woolworth store. Went to a bank ATM and took out another $100.00
Packing for tomorrow and will try to shoot for Frank Lloyd Wright's "Fallingwater." Before I forget, while the couple in the minivan drove me through Bedford, PA yesterday, I saw the most unbelievable "origina" Gulf gas station in my life. I wish I could have taken some pictures. The tiles were beige and appeared to have mosaics similar to the New York City subway stations. Simply unbelievable. Will go there by car one day in the future. YOUR COMMENTS
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