7.01.2006
Day 10 - 71.98 miles
Hindman, KENTUCKY
Although we camped in an interstate park last night, we technically entered Kentucky about two miles into our ride this morning. We were welcomed by rampant, rabid, barking dogs and countless, crumbling mobile homes. Other than that, the scenery was great! After making good time, we spent the night at the Hindman Historical Society, which is an ancestral home run by a man named David and his polydactyl cats. He was very hospitable: he gave us sweet tea, did laundry, provided towels for showers, and he even gave Austin a newly donated camping cot to test out. It lasted ten minutes before the big guy split the seams like a banana.
Although we camped in an interstate park last night, we technically entered Kentucky about two miles into our ride this morning. We were welcomed by rampant, rabid, barking dogs and countless, crumbling mobile homes. Other than that, the scenery was great! After making good time, we spent the night at the Hindman Historical Society, which is an ancestral home run by a man named David and his polydactyl cats. He was very hospitable: he gave us sweet tea, did laundry, provided towels for showers, and he even gave Austin a newly donated camping cot to test out. It lasted ten minutes before the big guy split the seams like a banana.