Archive for the ‘VA Beach to Nashville’ Category

Breaking News: Border Breached!

September 18, 2008 Earlier Today at approximately 9:46 am EST, the group was spotted breaching the northern border of Tennessee. Their hunger was enough to shut down the city of Bristol as the team raided multiple restaurants in an attempt to satisfy their constant hunger. After sacking the city, they were spotted heading southwest on [...]

Ain’t That America

September 18, 2008 Once romanced as being so raw and untamed, the American continent in just a few short centuries has become much different. It seems that the same exotic and vast land that Mark Twain, Walt Whitman and many other famous authors have so passionately spoke of has quickly changed from undefined and adventurous [...]

My Dearest ‘Rocinante’

September 18, 2008 In Don Quixote’s Adventures, his faithful sidekick and noble steed Rocinante was always with him aiding in his trials and fantastic Sallies. That same spirit of Rocinante was found in John Steinbecks ‘Travel’s with Charley’ as he embarked on his search for America as a 1952 Ford Pick-Up Truck with a camper [...]

A Birthday Celebration

Pete Eich sips Apple Juice to symbolize a tequila shot September 17, 2008 Noble Peter Eich of valiant descent and honorable heritage has turned 23 today. The celebrations lasted two days and aided in bringing the teams miles-per-day average very low. Regardless, the festivities started in Roanoke and ended in a ditch along side the [...]

A Brush With Old George and Thomas

Natural Bridge at 250 feet tall, one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World. Eric Broberg with the height of ten men. as a boy George Washington and Thomas Jefferson carved their initials in the rock (in square) September 16, 2008 As a young boy, George Washington and his good friend Thomas Jefferson were [...]

God’s Country

the fingers of old appalachia the route September 15, 2008 Locals call the area of the Shenandoah Valley between Vesuvius and Lexington God’s Country. Perhaps it was the 20 mile descent along the rapids of the South River that wound through the beginnings of lush fall foliage, or the dark bellied clouds that checkered and [...]