We are through the Alleghenies and now in the Appalachian Mountains. It was either uphill or downhill. There was nothing on the level. I would have walked my bike up the hills and worn out my brakes going downhill. So I confirmed with Doug that I could ride with him again. After Circle-up we stopped at Quality Inn to pick up the baggage of the 4 women that slept at the motel. Kathy was the only one that needed a ride, so she rode in the cab with us.
When
we reached the Alumni Assn. building we were greeted by another Kathy. She was
substitute teaching in the public school across the parking lot and was able to
take time from her class to orient us. The building used to be a part of the
school system. She told us the history: they planned to demolish it; Lions Club
wanted to renovate it and found out it was too expensive; her father got the
community together and they bought and maintained it. She had keys to all the
important rooms and opened them as we needed them. I put my bedroll up in a
corner of the stage. The auditorium was enormous; it was used for 2 basketball
courts. There were foam-rubber pads that could be put down on the floor.