Daytona
Evan is back with the team! He went ahead last week and did his own thing for awhile, he had a great time but missed us too much. Welcome back buddy.
Daytona Beach is crap, not at all pretty like St, Augustine. Just a bunch of junky hotels lining the beach. We got here in the evening and had a really hard time finding a place to camp. People in Florida don’t seem to be as charmed by us as in other states. We got denied left and right for our usually guaranteed backyard camping. This was a first and put us in a bad situation. It was dark and we still had no place to put up the tents, hmmm. We rode around looking for places to hide but we’re stuck in strip mall hell. It’s unfortunate that Wendy’s doesn’t offer camping with their French fries. Finally, after deciding to ride out of town (it was 8pm now) we have found a construction site that seems to be safe.
Nothing like sleeping on cold cement! Cheers to the adventure.
Duzer!
Sorry about the lack of Florida hospitality!
Consider it a reminder of why we live in Colorado!
My big, extended family (Billy’s cousins, Aunts and Uncles) will take care of you when you reach North Palm Beach. Hope the timing is right.
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Glad to hear Evan is back with the team! We have been curious about that.We are sorry as well to hear about the lack of Florida hospitality!!!!!!!!!Its O.K to be cautious (right Evan!) But it only took me a couple of minutes and websites to decide it was O.K! Now we are fans following your adventure and anxiously await new photos,videos and blogs, so we know everyone is safe! Happy travels!,and better luck tonite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ryan – Thank God for those unhospitable Floridians.. now I don’t look like such a loser! LOL!
Connor and the rest of his school, Homestead Academy, are keeping up with you and the Barn Boyz…
Wishing a safe, warm and happy trip!
Ryan, Everyone from the South knows that the east coast of Florida sucks. Too many old Yankees moved in and took over the area. Are you flying home from Key West? Lucas has lots of relatives in southern Louisiana that you could stay with. You’d love New Orleans.