Journal Comments - 436 miles, 4 ferries, and 1 silky-smooth road in the Outer Banks - CycleBlaze

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From 436 miles, 4 ferries, and 1 silky-smooth road in the Outer Banks by Paul Mulvey

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Paul Mulvey replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Day 6: I finally get my Papa John's pizza

...word... :-)

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 6: I finally get my Papa John's pizza

The three essential food groups represented.

2 years ago
Paul Mulvey replied to a comment by Lednar De Nalloh on a photo in Day 3: Do I beat the rain to my destination?

Yeah - kind of ironic that I'm both a cyclist and pilot, and visiting the place where bicycle mechanics first flew a little over 100 years ago. Contrast this with the Kennedy space center I visited in May of 2021 on the Florida tour. Only about 65 years passed between the first powered flight and the moon landing.

2 years ago
Lednar De Nalloh commented on a photo in Day 3: Do I beat the rain to my destination?

Saw the original Wright flyer in Washington amongst the space capsules. Amazing how much flying has developed in 100 years. The Wright's were bicycle mechanics too.

2 years ago
Paul Mulvey commented on a photo in Day 1: That can't be good for the seatpost

And here I didn't plan on going swimming because the water was cold :-D

Thanks for identifying the snake. I do not have the super powers of snake identification as you do, so I just generally stay clear of them out of caution.

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 1: That can't be good for the seatpost

Indeed! It is the world's only semiaquatic viper, Agkistrodon piscivorus, better known as cottonmouth or water moccasin.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agkistrodon_piscivorus

2 years ago