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Beckley, WV - New Market, VA - 240 miles
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The last morning finds us having a Continental breakfast in the Motel Lobby. Not many takers, as this will be the final leg of the trip and probably everyone is anxious to get home. With everyone all fueled up and ready to go, as a parting memento, we all line up in the rear of the motel for the last picture. Rain is again, the order of the day.
We depart Beckley, WV in rain & fog. As the lineup descends down the entrance to the Interstate eastbound, Bob finds that his generator has apparently failed. Not a good thing since the wipers are electric, not vacuum, but not a real bad thing since Bob doesn't use the wipers. Rain-X on the windshield is better than wipers if you keep moving. Decision: Larry and Norris will escort Bob as far as possible. Bob has a spare alternator ( yes, alternator!) that can be swapped in, if needed. Using the battery only for the ignition can take you a long way. Larry, Bob and Norris head for New Market in a driving rain. We lose contact with the others in a few miles. In and out of rain for the entire trip, over 200 miles to New Market and another 110 to home.
Later communication via email indicate Paul & Karen Johnson arrived in Harpers Ferry, WV at 3PM, the Farris's in Rockville, MD around 4:30 Norris called me around 6 PM to indicate that all went well on the final leg to Zuni, VA
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From Dave Farris: We made it home safely about 4:30 PM. We did get another plug changed but it started pouring so hard we had to stop before we could finish all we had wanted to do. We did plug along into New Market, got gas and McDonalds and continued onward, the belt way wasn't to bad so we are ever grateful we made it. God Bless one and all. Will be in touch later. Nadine and Dave |
From Paul Johnson: "We made it home safely about 4:30 PM."
Great! We really felt bad about leaving you at Verona, especially after we ran into rain just north of there. We got home about 3 pm. No further problems.
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Monday, 19 May Not setting aside any time to unwind, the next day, I had to go right back to work. The funniest thing happened when I got in my daily driver and started out. The brakes didn't need to be 'stomped on' and the steering wheel felt like it belonged on a go-kart. Many thanks and good wishes to all my traveling partners. This was one of the greatest adventures of my life and it would never have been the same without you all. Thanks to everyone who supported our trip. There are many extremely generous and fine people out there. |
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