by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Cleveland and McDonald, Tennessee. The temperatures ranged from 35 degrees F in the morning to 70 degrees in the afternoon. We walked a little over 18 miles. We started north of Cleveland and walked the first hour of the day in the fog. That is interesting. It is […]
Entries Tagged as 'Tennessee'
Day 38 – Saturday Suburban Errands
November 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Bradley County · Tennessee
Day 37 – Halloween
October 31st, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips It seems strange to be away from home on Halloween, let alone doing what we are doing. No one will come to our motel door and ask for candy. Anyways, we walked through Athens, Riceville, Calhoun, and Charleston, Tennessee. We covered 18 miles in good weather. A little chilly at 35 degrees […]
Tags: Bradley County · McMinn County · Tennessee
Day 36 – Frost, Dust, an Oasis, and Everything in Between
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today was a full day – 20 miles with many attractions and events. We walked through Philadelphia, Sweetwater, and Niota, Tennessee. This may be a long post. It was 32 degrees F this morning with frost. The weather warmed quickly, we stripped off all our extra layers, and it ended at near […]
Tags: Loudon County · McMinn County · Monroe County · Tennessee
Day 35 – Frost!
October 29th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Lenoir City and Loudon, Tennessee. We covered 18 miles for the second straight day. The skies were clear last night, and the temperatures plummeted to 30 degrees F. Thankfully, it wasn’t windy during the morning. It was windy in the afternoon, but the temperatures had climbed to almost […]
Tags: Knox County · Loudon County · Tennessee
Day 34 – Knoxville
October 28th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Knoxville, Tennessee east to west or north to south if you follow Route 11. It was COLD today. The temperature was 40 degrees F in the morning with a steady 15 mile per hour wind. The lady at our motel told us they usually don’t have this type […]
Tags: Knox County · Tennessee
Day 33 – Back to Plain Old 11
October 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
be Dwayne Phillips We entered Knoxville and made it to the point where Route 11E rejoined Route 11W to become plain old U.S. Route 11. Today was a short day of walking. After walking, we drove eight hours back to Reston, Virginia so I could go to the dentist tomorrow. The weather was a little […]
Tags: Jefferson County · Knox County · Tennessee
Day 32 – A 20-Mile Day
October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Jefferson City, New Market, and Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. Note: Not all of the towns in Tennessee have two words in their names; it just seems that way. The weather again was chilly – 40 degrees F in the morning and 50 at quitting time. We did indeed cover […]
Tags: Hamblen County · Jefferson County · Tennessee
Day 31 – Skywalking
October 21st, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through the little towns of Whitesburg and Russellville and the big town of Morristown, Tennessee. The weather was again fine – a chilly 40 degrees F in the morning but a good 65 degrees in the afternoon. The first site of the day was this barn with a “See […]
Tags: Hamblen County · Tennessee
Day 30 – Back to the Country
October 20th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked from Greeneville to Bulls Gap, Tennessee. We covered 18 miles. A cloudless day, the temperature ranged from a chilly 40 degrees F to a perfect 70 degrees F. Route 11E is a four-lane divided highway for 15 of our 18 miles walked today. This is like walking on the […]
Tags: Greene County · Hawkins County · Tennessee
Day 29 – Heads it’s Hot, Tails it’s Cold
October 18th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked the 15 miles that brought us into Greeneville, Tennessee. It was a chilly 45 degrees F this morning and later in the day, well I am not sure about the temperature later in the day. It changed drastically minute by minute. Route 11E in this part of Tennessee bypasses […]
Tags: Greene County · Tennessee · Washington County