I agree with you regarding the cycling in Ashe County. It's very accessible now 
that US421 has 4 lanes. Maybe we can share notes on our favorite Ashe County 
routes sometime. Hope to see you on the road soon,
-Tom



On Aug 15, 2010, at 9:08 PM, Neal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry I missed you Tom.  I ran into Don and Fernando and they told me
> you were also there.  The crowd was getting pretty large at the start
> though, and it was difficult picking people out.   There were several
> riders from Raleigh there.  I rode the 75 with the Jefferson climb.
> It was a really good event and well supported.  Just too bad about the
> fog and drizzle during the first part.  This was a bit of a bummer.
> But things improved as the morning progressed.  I stayed overnight and
> rode another route today that included the Todd Railroad Grade.  This
> travels alongside the New River for about 10 miles and the scenery is
> gorgeous.  There are some great cycling roads in and around Jefferson/
> W. Jeff.
> 
> They are thinking about staging the event from the High School next
> year, as it better supports the growing number of riders and, they
> will open the gym for showers.  The event just keeps getting
> better.
> 
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