Taking A Walk

Walking Down US Highway 11 – Winchester, Virginia to Louisiana

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Entries from October 2008

Day 23 – Churches and Memorials

October 11th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Atkins and Marion, Virginia. The weather was lousy again this morning. It is cool and wet so you wear a rain jacket, but it is also warm enough that you perspire heavily under the jacket. Ick. We covered 12 miles. Atkins is a wide place in the road, […]

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Tags: Smyth County · Virginia

Day 22 – A Big Pencil, a Big Bird, and a Big Screen

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Wytheville and near Rural Retreat, Virginia. The weather was lousy most of the day. Really warm, foggy, and sticky in the morning. The afternoon threatened rain. We covered about 15 miles again. The big pencil – this is in front of an office supply store on Main Street […]

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Tags: Smyth County · Virginia · Wythe County

Day 21 – A Double Wrong-Way Concurrency

October 8th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked from where we left off yesterday (about five miles south of Pulaski) to the outskirts of Wytheville. We sort of passed through Fort Chiswell, Virginia. Cloudy all day with drizzle all afternoon. No heavy rain though. All the walking was rural. Most of the time Interstate 81 was 50 […]

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Tags: Pulaski County · Virginia · Wythe County

Live Music at Hardee’s

October 7th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips This evening (October 7th) we ate dinner at Hardee’s near Dublin, Virginia. Something was odd when we walked in as there appeared to be a dozen people sitting but not eating. Then I saw in a far corner a couple of guitar cases and an upright bass. We ordered our “food” (two […]

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Tags: Virginia

Day 20 – The VW Graveyard and a BIG Hill

October 7th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Dublin and Pulaski, Virginia. We covered about 17 miles. The weather continues to be great. Most of the walking today was through the country side. We started north of Dublin and a railroad track was 50 feet to my left. No trains though. I saw a large house […]

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Tags: Pulaski County · Virginia

Day 19 – The Pink Pig Van and Other Signs of Academia

October 7th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Christiansburg, Radford, and Fairlawn, Virginia. We covered 14 miles – pretty good considering we drove four hours before we started walking. The weather was fine again – 60 degrees F to 75 degrees F and the winds were calm. We started at the I-81 exit for Christiansburg. First […]

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Tags: Montgomery County · Pulaski County · Virginia

Rural Fire Hydrants

October 4th, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I have seen fire hydrants on several stretches of road. I am all for fire hydrants, fire safety, lower home owners insurance rates, and so on. I am also puzzled by a fire hydrant every quarter mile for miles on end out in the country. Sometimes there are eight hydrants per mile. […]

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Tags: Uncategorized

Day 18 – The Hidden Valley

October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through the towns of Elliston and Shawsville and stopped on the outskirts of Christiansburg, Virginia. We walked about 12 miles. The day started at 45 degrees F and ended around 70 degress. The skies were clear with mild winds. The day started at the border of Montgomery and Roanoke […]

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Tags: Montgomery County · Virginia

Day 17 – A River, a Tree, and a Rope

October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips We drove through Roanoke and then walked through Salem, Virginia. This was a cool day (55 to 65 degrees F). It was also quite windy – 20 MPH winds. We drove through Roanoke. Still we were lost several times and had to back track to find how Route 11 goes through the […]

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Tags: Montgomery County · Roanoke County · Virginia

Day 16 – Crossing the Appalachian Trail

October 1st, 2008 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Troutville and Cloverdale, Virginia. We again covered 15 miles. The morning temperature was 55 degrees F and the afternoon was 70 degrees. These two areas are northern suburbs of Roanoke. Wikipedia describes them as being “part of the Roanoke Metropolitan Statistical Area.” If that isn’t a degrading comment, […]

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Tags: Botetourt County · Roanoke County · Virginia