Part 1: Day 7, 1 June 2018 –Christiansburg VA to Wytheville VA, 57.1 mi, 4007 ft ascent, 9.8% max grade, 10.5 mph avg.
The problem with camping in the Middle-Eastern part of the
country in the summer is that there is always dew fall. We woke up to wet tents even though it did
not rain overnight. Breakfast and lunch
were nothing special. We decided to aim
for Wytheville as our destination.
According to the ACA maps, there was a city park that allowed camping.
We rode into town and headed to the town visitor center, which was at the top
of another long steep hill…it figures!. The ladies confirmed that we could camp
in the city park and told us about the town aquatic center (which we rode past
on our way into town). We rode back down to the park and set up our tents
in the park on a covered wood stage and then rode back uphill to the aquatic
center, which was very nice. For a fee
of $6.50 we had the use of a hot tub, water slide, pool, and shower. I took
advantage of the nice bathroom to wash some clothes in the sink. Afterward we headed to The Log House restaurant,
which was a very unique maze of interconnecting rooms with all sorts of
antiques and gardens all around. We got
word that Steve H has resumed his journey and is quickly catching up with
us. He must be feeling a lot better.
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