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Well, I can't deny any longer that it's about to get dark here on Route 66

6249-bike-lights.jpg The sun fades away as old Route 66 crosses the train tracks at-grade near Pisgah sidingThumbnailsI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThe sun fades away as old Route 66 crosses the train tracks at-grade near Pisgah sidingThumbnailsI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThe sun fades away as old Route 66 crosses the train tracks at-grade near Pisgah sidingThumbnailsI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThe sun fades away as old Route 66 crosses the train tracks at-grade near Pisgah sidingThumbnailsI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the cloudsThe sun fades away as old Route 66 crosses the train tracks at-grade near Pisgah sidingThumbnailsI pedal the final 10 miles to Ludlow in darkness, quite enjoyable with the almost-full moon peering through the clouds

I pull over to attach a couple of little red lights to my sleeping-bag bungee cords, since my main seatpost rear flasher is obscured by my sleeping bag.