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		<title>How to Travel in Missouri</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s a warm one today. We survived the night, which was a huge bonus. Actually slept pretty well. My nipples after yesterday have worn down to nothingness! As always we have stayed away from the main highways choosing the smaller country roads. Our RV is 12 feet tall, the bridge was 10 feet tall. Sometimes it’s impossible for us to stick to the historic Route 66 so we have to navigate our way through the little towns and tiny roads till we meet the 66 again. I pedalled for an hour this morning before I even saw one car. At </p>
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		<title>Oklahoma</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 21:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Today we crossed. We are now in Texas. We have been “shown the way to Amarillo”, shocking joke I know but I’m tired. We collected the fifth member of our team last night, Darren arrived into Oklahoma just a little after 8. I could sit and watch people in an airport all day. There is never any hate in an airport, you see love and joy all the time as loved ones greet each other. It was the same for us. Helen ran and gave Darren a massive cuddle. Loved it. It was the start of two days of cycling </p>
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