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Hi, My name is Kieffer. My aunt Pam Connelly wanted me to contact you. I live and Corvallis Oregon which it appears your route takes you through near the end. We live just outside of town in a small apartment complex. Your welcome to stop in and stay the night and get a shower. We do have 2 cats. Our small complex has a lot of dogs so our cats are familiar with them happily ignoring so long as they are not being charged or barked at.
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Hi Greg and Jamie! I’m enjoying your blog, and was shocked to see that you met the Pedouins (real name: the Harrisons) a few weeks ago! We met them in California when they were on their way to Alaska on their bizarro five person bike – yes, they really did it! A few months later my husband was in Fairbanks and he visited them in the cabin they stayed in for the winter. We have a copy of their book too.
My husband and I are both frequent cycletourists ourselves, in the US and Europe, and we had a great time meeting this family. As far as we could see the father provided about 60% of the power, the mother about 30%, and the oldest daughter about 10%.
Happy trails – may the wind always be at your backs!
Gretta Stone
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Hi Gretta! Thanks for taking the time to check out the blog and for your message. It’s so neat that we both met the Harrisons– what a lovely family. Sounds like you have quite a bit of bicycle touring experience yourselves… that’s wonderful! Thanks for the kind wishes. 🙂
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