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Adventure
Rolling
Roads was founded by Gary Hancq as a touring company in 2000,
from 2004 thru late 2006 he used www.rollingroads.com to chronicle a
cross
country bicycle trip, his original plan was to ride from Bangor Maine
to Everett Washington, he ended the trip in Minot, North Dakota for
personal reasons, 1400 miles short from his original goal.
Home Page - Gary's 2005 Cross Country Bicycle Trip Gary's 2005 Cross Country Bicycle Adventure - Bangor Maine to Everett Washington, Gary's trip was cut short and ended in Minot North Dakota however he will be finishing the trip in the spring of 2007 The Route Gary's Route during his 2005 Cross Country Bicycle Trip Pre
Trip
Pre Trip page for Gary's 2005 Cross Country Bicycle Trip Maine Maine Page New Hampshire & Vermont New Hampshire & Vermont Page New York New York Page Pennsylvania & Ohio Pennsylvania & Ohio Page Michigan Michigan Page Minnesota Minnesota Page North Dakota North Dakota Page Montana Montana Page Idaho & Washington Idaho & Washington Page Why? Why Gary took the trip Equipment Touring Equipment used on the trip along with suggestions, insights and reccomendations Gary Sr. Page Gary Sr's Page - Gary Sr. (Gary's Dad) maintained the site during Gary's trip, he has a unique insight into the trip and adds a few of his own interesting stories, recipes and tidbits! Trail
Food - Gary's 2005 Cross Country Bicycle Trip
Gary Sr's Trail Food recipes Mish Mash- Gary's 2005 Cross Country Bicycle Trip Gary Sr's Mish Mash - Odds & Ends related to travel and camping Links Favorite Links Page Other Stuff Other Stuff page, lots of cool things to read! Gary's
Image Gallery
A few original photographs from Gary's travels over the years. Poetry Original Poetry The Story of Grandpa & Joey A
true story that occured during a
Father & Son 2004 BWCA
Wilderness canoe trip
Thoreau Thoreau Page - Explains the Thoreau/Walden connection to this trip Guest Book - Not currently available The Trip site had quite a guest book however when I upgraded the site for Touring Company use the guestbook had to take a back seat. I may reconfig and upload guest book submissions in the future. |
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