TRIP HIGHLIGHTS


BACK ROADS ACROSS AMERICA TEAM

Us at the Gas StationWe are Back Roads Across America Team, Van and Kyle. Between June 26th to July 6th we traveled across America from Arizona to Georgia. With this site you can feel like you were part of the trip!

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ROAD TRIP OVERVIEW

Trip MapThis is a quick overview of the full road trip that was taken.



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BATS

BatsWe saw amazing bats come out of Carlsbad Caverns for their nightly feeding! They are only about 2 inches long!


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WHO WILL CLEAN OUR WINDOWS

Dirty Windows Our windows were really dirty so Kyle had a thought that one of those window washers would clean the window, but how?


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LEARNING TO DRIVE

Learning to Drive One of the goals on the trip was for Kyle to learn stick shift! Be careful! No one drive one the road until we tell you its safe!!


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PROBLEMS

Engine Problem Oh No! We ran into some problems! Nothing we could not handle..maybe..I think...



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PSYCHO

Dancing Hey, life is short we have to party!!



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Monday, July 6, 2009

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Round 4 Contest Question

WHICH HOUSE WAS PRETTY BOY FLOYD BORN IN?
Charles Arthur Floyd (February 3, 1904 – October 22, 1934), aka "Pretty Boy Floyd," was an American bank robber and alleged killer, romanticized by the press and by folk singer Woody Guthrie in his song "Pretty Boy Floyd".
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Untold Story #1










What Is worse than engine failure?

On our trip going east and traveling through southern Texas the temperature was around 105. The day before we had engine problems that we had worked to resolve but what was about to happen would be far worse.

The A/C stopped working and we started to panic and contemplating turning around. After trying to turn the A/C off and on several times without any result and the temperature rising in the car we decided to try leaving the A/C off for 10 minutes. Fortunately this worked and we continued our trip.