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A pleasant stop along favorite biking road



2010-05-31 - Photo by Tom Waggener. 2267 Jones Chapel RD, Columbia, KY.
"One of my favorite stretches for cycling," writes Tom Waggener, is from Santa Fee Church on Burkesville RD to the Gradyville Hill on KY 80, along the high ground on Jones Chapel Road. The shoots in the narrow valleys make hill riding a log of fun. I maxed out at 47 mph on one downhill run. The scenery is nothing short of spectacular, especially the last turns over Gradyville and the Louie B. Nunn Parkway. Above, I took a short rest at Jones Chapel United Methodist Church." He added, "One major difference I've noticed in cycling in Adair County since the times I tried it when I lived here: The motorists are much more careful, courteous, and are willing to share the road with us. It must be because of Adair County's importance as the home of the Lindsey Wilson Cycling team. Whatever, I really appreciate it."


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