I Changed My Mind About GMOs!

After writing a book exposing fifty of Monsanto’s top lies, and after running across the country with my son speaking out against the problems associated with chemical intensive GMO-based agriculture, I’ve changed my mind. I now agree with Tony the GMO-Loving Tiger, GMOs are great!

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Just kidding, of course. But I’m intrigued by the people who have switched from an anti to a pro-GMO position. Take Mark Lynas, for example. He claims to have seen the light after starting out as an anti-GMO activist. (Never mind that other anti-GMO activists had never heard of Mark until he announced his conversion.) Now an industry poster child, Lynas travels the world promoting the alleged benefits of genetically modified organisms. How did he and a handful of others make the change? What are their motivations? What are the social costs and benefits?

And if Mr. Lynas can make such a dramatic turnaround, what would it take for me to do the same?

Following is a list of 53 change points that I’d need before I would cross the line to routinely eat and cheerlead for the chemical giants, their GMOs and companion poisons:

1. I’d need to believe that GMOs have never and will never contaminate their natural counterparts.

2. Since that’s not possible, I’d need to believe that pesticide companies have a right to contaminate our biological and cultural heritage with GMOs.

3. I’d need to believe that genetic contamination of native and natural plant and animal varieties benefits farmers, the environment, and human health.

4. I’d need to believe that chemical giants have no moral, ethical, or legal liability to the farmers’ whose crops and livelihoods are destroyed by GMO contamination.

5. I’d need to agree with the U.S. Supreme Court that organic and conventional farmers have no legal recourse or protection from genetic contamination. (http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs122/1104248386985/archive/1116242775724.html)

6. I’d need to believe that small-scale agro ecological family farms and their communities are best relegated to the history books. (http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-family-farm-is-being-systematically-wiped-out-of-existence-in-america)

7. I’d need to believe that GMOs really are needed to feed a hungry world. (http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/tenreasons.cfm)

8. I’d need to believe that GMOs should be pushed and promoted onto world markets before long term environmental, animal and human feeding studies have been conducted. In other words, I’d need to believe that the Precautionary Principle is poppycock. (http://www.i-sis.org.uk/prec.php)

9. I’d need to believe that horizontal gene transfer is no different than traditional crossbreeding and hybridization processes.
(http://consumersunion.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Wide-Crosses.pdf)

10. I’d need to believe that turning plants into EPA-registered pesticide-producing factories provides lasting benefits to farmers, consumers, animals, and the environment.
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mercola/bt-corn_b_2442072.html)

11. I’d need to believe that Roundup resistant GMO crops really are safe for the environment, animals, and human health.
(http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/23/1249978/-Monsanto-Poisoning-Argentina-The-World#)

12. I’d need to believe that Roundup is safe. Or if not safe, I’d need to believe that drinking and breathing Roundup, and feeding Roundup-contaminated breast milk to babies is more beneficial than not doing so.
(http://naturalsociety.com/3-studies-proving-toxic-glyphosate-found-urine-blood-even-breast-milk/)

13. I’d need to believe that agrochemical poisons cease to be poisonous when we eat them.
(http://www.stonyfield.com/blog/why-i-choose-organic/)

14. I’d need to believe that privatizing seed through patents is ethical, responsible, and in the best interest of farmers, consumers, and the environment.
(http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/10456-moyers-vandana-shiva-on-the-problem-with-genetically-modified-seeds)

15. I’d need to believe that farmers have no right or business saving and replanting seeds.
(http://www.foodnotbombs.net/seeds.html)

16. I’d need to believe that plant and animal biodiversity is of little value or importance.
(http://www.globalresearch.ca/genetically-modified-crops-and-the-contamination-of-america-s-food-chain/19860)

17. I’d need to believe that agricultural imperialism that results from GMO patents benefits poor servant farmers more than it benefits chemical company masters.
(http://www.naturalnews.com/046016_el_salvador_monsanto_gmo_seeds.html)

18. I’d need to believe that monocultures benefit the environment and reduce global warming.
(http://www.navdanya.org/attachments/Latest_Publications9.pdf) (http://www.organicconsumers.org/bytes/OrganicBytes441.pdf)

19. I’d need to believe that turning GMO corn into ethanol is ethical and provides sound fiscal and environmental policy.
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/11/12/time-to-kill-the-corn-ethanol-mandate/)

20. I’d need to believe that it makes sense for the government to burden organic farmers with fees, rules, and bureaucratic nonsense while subsidizing GMO farmers and the chemical companies that own the GMOs with U.S. taxpayer dollars for products that U.S. taxpayers neither need nor want.
(http://www.foginfo.org/policy-work/action-alerts/)

21. I’d need to believe that GMOs really do have identifiable consumer benefits.
(http://www.responsibletechnology.org/10-Reasons-to-Avoid-GMOs)

22. I’d need to believe that GMOs really are substantially equivalent to their natural counterparts. Which means, of course, I’d need to believe they no more merit patent protection than their natural counterparts.
(http://gmoinside.org/substantial-equivalence/)

23. I’d need to believe that as government and industry leaders have concluded, U.S. consumers are too stupid to understand GMO food labels.
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/10/gmo-labels-congress_n_5576255.html)

24. I’d need to believe that labeling GMOs must be avoided at all costs, even if that means subverting the American democratic process as the industry has done in California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Vermont, and indeed the entire nation. Why? Because GMOs are a skull and crossbones to the GMO industry. And if the market shrinks and dies, then millions of people will also die because GMOs are necessary to feed a growing world. (See number 7.) (http://www.alternet.org/story/154951/millions_against_monsanto%3A_the_food_fight_of_our_lives?paging=off&current_page=1#bookmark)
(http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/12/vermont-gmo-idUSL2N0OT20620140612)
(http://www.eatdrinkpolitics.com/tag/california-prop-37/)

25. I’d need to believe that farmers should continue to grow GMOs in spite of the overwhelming consumer rejection of GMOs.
(http://www.gmeducation.org/latest-news/p217765-new-us-consumer-poll-shows-massive-rejection-of-gmo-foods.html)

26. I’d need to believe that pollinators are dispensable members of the web of life.
(http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_29307.cfm)

27. I’d need to believe that we’re better off without the birds, fish, and other animals impacted by GMO-based agriculture.
(http://thecalloftheland.wordpress.com/2011/03/29/latter-day-luther-nails-troubling-thesis-to-gm-farm-food-citadels/)

28. I’d need to believe that the animals that refuse to eat GMOs don’t know what’s good for them.
(http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=C5A58EEADAD40EE44DB101D0C360F763)

29. I’d need to believe that killing the soil with repeated applications of Roundup and other poisons is the foundation of sound modern agricultural practices.
(http://www.rodalenews.com/roundup)

30. I’d need to believe that super weeds and superbugs are beneficial byproducts of GMO-based agriculture.
(http://www.utne.com/environment/superweeds-superbugs-and-superbusiness.aspx#axzz3DsNAIhxH)

31. I’d need to believe that killing super weeds and superbugs with ever more toxic chemicals makes moral, environmental, and fiscal sense.
(http://gmoinside.org/another-strike-gmos-creation-superbugs-superweeds/)

32. I’d need to believe that good science includes bullying, shaming, belittling, intimidating, and silencing scientists and others who oppose GMOs.
(http://www.globalresearch.ca/gmo-researchers-attacked-evidence-denied-and-a-population-at-risk/5305324)
(http://guardianlv.com/2014/05/monsanto-silences-scientist-who-explores-risks-of-gene-modification-video/)

33. I’d need to believe that good GMO related science includes sham research methods that produce sham research results.
(http://www.gmwatch.org/index.php/news/archive/2010/12571-sham-science)

34. I’d need to believe that pesticide companies have the right to control the editorial boards of scientific journals.
(http://www.cornucopia.org/2014/06/seralini-study-toxic-effects-gmos-glyphosate-republished/)

35. I’d need to believe that industry-influenced scientific journals have the right to retract scientifically sound, unfavorable research.
(http://www.i-sis.org.uk/Retracting_Serallini_study_violates_science_and_ethics.php)

36. I’d need to believe that agrochemical companies have the right to control political figures and processes through bribes, donations, and lawsuits.
(http://nodisinfo.com/the-ultimate-crime-syndicate-the-gmo-industry-bribes-racketeering-and-more/)

37. I’d need to believe that regulation of the GMO industry is best performed directly by the GMO industry or only slightly less directly through the industry/government revolving door.
(http://occupy-monsanto.com/tag/revolving-door/)

38. I’d need to believe that chemical companies have the right to control the GMO story spun by the mainstream media.
(http://www.nongmoreport.com/organic-nongmo/the-biotech-industrys-assault-on-balanced-journalism/)

39. I’d need to believe that agrochemical companies have the right to fashion international trade agreements such as the TPP and TAFTA, agreements that are favorable to the GMO industry, agreements that supersede member nations’ rights to govern the industry.
(http://www.naturalnews.com/042158_trade_agreements_monsanto_gmo_labeling.html)

40. I’d need to believe that agrochemical companies have the right to enter public schools to indoctrinate our children regarding GMOs.
(http://www.trueactivist.com/monsanto-biotechnology-book-for-kids-caught-brainwashing-children/)

41. I’d need to believe that agrochemical companies and/or farmers have no moral or legal obligation to disclose what, when, and where they spray Roundup and other toxins.
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrea-brower/exceptional-volume-of-pes_b_5498415.html)

42. I’d need to believe that agrochemical companies and/or farmers have no moral or legal obligation to disclose where their GMO crops are planted.
(http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/oregon-wants-to-map-gmo-farms-but-biotech-companies-refuse-to-reveal-locations-of-gmo-fields/)

43. I’d need to believe that it’s good that Monsanto—the same company that produced and profited from PCBs, DDT, and Agent Orange—has seized control of much of our food supply.
(http://www.seedbuzz.com/knowledge-center/article/visualizing-consolidation-in-the-global-seed-industry-1996%E2%80%932008)

44. I’d need to believe that parents who choose to feed their kids organic, non-GMO foods are fear-based and irrational, and it’s good that the mainstream media exposes them to public ridicule, name calling, and shame.
(http://nypost.com/2014/04/19/the-tyranny-of-the-organic-mommy-mafia/)

45. I’d need to believe that pesticide industry executives routinely feed GMOs and associated poisons to their own children.

46. I’d need to believe that a proper function of the U.S. State department includes the promotion of GMOs around the world.
(http://documents.foodandwaterwatch.org/doc/Biotech_Report_US.pdf)

47. I’d need to believe that the U.S. government and the World Bank have the right to provide aid to developing countries only when those countries agree to accept and promote GMOs.
(http://sustainablepulse.com/2014/06/08/u-s-government-ties-el-salvador-usd-277-m-aid-package-monsantos-gmo-seeds/#.U5W4iijihfZ)

48. I’d need to believe the U.S. government has the right to destabilize foreign countries such as Ukraine in order to expand the U.S. corporate empire including the Biotechnology Industry with its patented, chemically dependent, genetically modified seeds.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzR8ob43dsw)

49. I’d need to believe that the U.S. government has the right to use war and foreign occupation to force foreign farmers to use GMOs as it did in Iraq through Paul Bremer’s infamous Order 81.
(http://www.commondreams.org/views/2012/06/24/patenting-staple-foods-bremers-order-81-ruinous-iraqs-agriculture)

50. I’d need to believe that doing business with and/or purchasing products containing GMOs is morally defensible.

51. I’d need to believe that Monsanto and the other chemical giants’ place the public good over their bottom line.

52. I’d need to believe that industry executives and scientists are wiser than Mother Nature and/or God.

53. I’d need to believe that the Earth’s seven billion inhabitants should trust Monsanto and gang.

Based on the previous list, the chances that I may one day see the GMO light, fill my pantry and my kids bellies with chemically saturated, pesticide producing GMOs, write a book about Monsanto’s beneficence, and run across the USA with my son to promote the GMO industry is a bit of a long shot.

What would it take for you to become the next Mark Lynas? Or if you currently support GMOs, what would it take for you to follow the lead of one-time pro-GMO scientists such as Arpad Pusztai, Belinda Martineau, Thierry Vrain, Shiv Chopra, Jane Dever, Tyrone Hayes, who, through their scientific research, have concluded that GMOs are not safe? What would it take for you to conclude, as nearly 600 scientists who participated in the International Cartagena Biosafety Protocol concluded, that “the greatest threat to mankind in the new millennium is not nuclear war, but genetic engineering”?

One last thought. Science plays a key role in any discussion regarding GMOs. But history has shown us time and time again that science without ethics and morality is dangerous. Such science has been used and continues to be used to justify human and environmental atrocities. Many of the world’s “elites” (a euphemism for obscenely wealthy sociopaths), trampled and continue to trample ethics and morality by profiting from scientifically created chemical concoctions such as Agent Orange, PCBs, and agrochemical poisons long after those poisons were proven dangerous. The vastness of the wealth of these sociopaths is exceeded only by the vastness of the human and environmental devastation produced by the immoral, unethical and ongoing misuse of such poisons.

Brett Wilcox gave away more than 3,000 free downloads of his book, We’re Monsanto: Feeding the World, Lie After Lie prior to running from coast to American coast with his 15-year old son, David, to promote a GMO Free USA. You can support Brett’s efforts by purchasing his book or by making a donation here.

Running For a GMO Free USA Run Stats

Running For a GMO Free USA Run Stats

January 18, 2014 – July 19, 2014
150 Running Days
183 Total Days or 6 months and 2 days
Average miles/day: 19.77
Total miles: 2965
Longest day (June 9): 33.75 miles
Shortest day (January 22): 3.4 miles
Longest week (June 23-28): 163.01 miles, averaging 27.19 miles/day
Elevation Gain: More than 108,440
Elevation Loss: More than 108,443
Painkillers and anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals: Zero

Photo Credit: Donna Conner. Available at gettyimages.com.
Photo Credit: Donna Conner. Available at gettyimages.com.

My Garmin watch worked quite well for a good half of the trip, then something short circuited and the display light would not turn off. That meant I would only get about 4 1/2 hours per charge. When this problem first manifested, I’d have to use Google Maps to calculate the distance after the watch died for the day. Eventually we bought David another Garmin watch and as mine died, we’d turn David’s on. When I used Google Maps to calculate the distance, I did not get an elevation reading for that part of the run. That’s why I noted the elevation gain and loss with “More than . . .” I have no idea how much actual elevation gain and loss we did not record, probably no more than 3 or 4% of the total figures. I also estimated time on the road on a few days when we had to use Google Maps or when the watch gave a screwy reading.

Photo Credit: Donna Conner. Available at gettyimages.com.
Photo Credit: Donna Conner. Available at gettyimages.com.

We were quite meticulous in starting the watch exactly or slightly behind where we turned it off the previous day. Of course over the six months we were on the road, we we on our feet for many more miles than the 2965 officially recorded miles.

David ran in six pairs of shoes. I ran in four.

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Run # Run Name Start Time Distance Elevation Gain Elevation Loss
1 From Huntington Beach 1.18 Sat, Jan 18, 2014 12:23 PM 2:04:56 9.21 108 83
2 Santa Ana River Trail 1.20 Mon, Jan 20, 2014 9:13 AM 1:50:21 9.37 181 37
3 Anaheim 1.21 Tue, Jan 21, 2014 10:08 AM 2:53:23 12.84 273 69
4 Approaching Corona 1.22 Wed, Jan 22, 2014 10:43 AM 00:45:00 3.40 120 48
5 Riverside 1.23 Thu, Jan 23, 2014 9:08 AM 4:40:58 18.04 1,015 688
6 Moreno Valley 1.24 Fri, Jan 24, 2014 9:12 AM 4:37:30 15.78 1,779 728
7 Beaumont 1.25 Sat, Jan 25, 2014 1:38 PM 4:51:04 16.81 1,321 680
8 Beaumont-Banning-Cabazon 1.27 Mon, Jan 27, 2014 11:29 AM 3:38:13 12.60 266 749
9 Cabazon to White Water 1.28 Tue, Jan 28, 2014 12:52 PM 4:32:54 16.01 525 1,279
10 To Desert Hot Springs 1.29 Wed, Jan 29, 2014 12:59 PM 2:34:32 7.25 398 306
11 Desert Hot Springs to Yucca Valley 1.30 Thu, Jan 30, 2014 10:13 AM 5:28:18 17.27 2,873 1,044
12 29 Palms 1.31 Fri, Jan 31, 2014 11:04 AM 5:48:27 21.51 229 1,561
13 Leaving 29 Palms 2.1 Sat, Feb 1, 2014 8:46 AM 6:31:44 24.59 1,230 785
14 Approaching Amboy 2.3 Mon, Feb 3, 2014 1:46 PM 3:49:06 15.15 0 1,703
15 Beyond Amboy 2.4 Tue, Feb 4, 2014 10:02 AM 5:42:41 19.33 367 236
16 Essex 2.5 Wed, Feb 5, 2014 10:26 AM 6:45:23 23.46 1,082 88
17 Goffs 2.6 Thu, Feb 6, 2014 9:25 AM 5:06:34 18.00 865 0
18 Goffs Shortcut Bee Farm 2.7 Fri, Feb 7, 2014 10:10 AM 6:11:15 20.71 39 1,409
19 Into Arizona 2.8 Sat, Feb 8, 2014 12:12 PM 5:08:54 17.29 84 852
20 Through Oatman 2.10 Mon, Feb 10, 2014 8:57 AM 6:53:19 20.37 2,513 183
21 Nearly to Kingman 2.11 Tue, Feb 11, 2014 1:05 PM 6:14:29 21.88 1,584 1,458
22 Through Kingman 2.12 Wed, Feb 12, 2014 8:57 AM 4:12:06 16.00 665 257
23 Through Valentine 2.13 Thu, Feb 13, 2014 10:48 AM 6:57:31 24.85 811 188
24 To Buck and Doe Rd 2.14 Fri, Feb 14, 2014 12:28 PM 4:01:30 14.19 1,286 138
25 To Grand Canyon Caverns 2.15 Sat, Feb 15, 2014 11:24 AM 4:15:00 15.16 982 376
26 Leaving Grand Canyon Caverns 2.17 Mon, Feb 17, 2014 11:57 AM 4:49:38 20.44 384 473
27 Through Seligman 2.18 Tue, Feb 18, 2014 1:01 PM 5:14:45 19.83 880 973
28 Ash Fork Detour 2.19 Wed, Feb 19, 2014 9:45 AM 6:27:21 20.56 913 411
29 To Williams 2.20 Thu, Feb 20, 2014 10:10 AM 5:54:14 21.50 1,731 693
30 Leaving Williams 2.21 Fri, Feb 21, 2014 10:12 AM 6:16:54 21.20 1,210 680
31 Bellemont to Flagstaff 2.22 Sat, Feb 22, 2014 1:55 PM 4:30:39 16.93 276 704
32 Leaving Flagstaff 2.24 Mon, Feb 24, 2014 10:22 AM 3:52:17 22.45 280 1479
33 Entering Leupp 2.26 Wed, Feb 26, 2014 10:30 AM 5:04:24 18.96 285 1,158
34 Leaving Leupp 2.27 Thu, Feb 27, 2014 7:40 AM 1:06:00 5.15 47 35
35 To Pyramid (Epic scenery marathon run) 2.28 Fri, Feb 28, 2014 9:33 AM 7:25:03 26.42 997 233
36 To Dilkon Leaving Dilkon 3.1 Sat, Mar 1, 2014 12:21 PM 3:34:21 15.88 765 138
37 To Greasewood Springs 3.3 Mon, Mar 3, 2014 9:07 AM 6:39:33 25.44 869 1,091
38 Leaving Greasewood 3.4 Tue, Mar 4, 2014 10:00 AM 5:15:32 19.31 603 197
39 Through Ganado 3.5 Wed, Mar 5, 2014 9:39 AM 5:40:49 20.19 1,416 453
40 Defiance Plateau into New Mexico 3.6 Thu, Mar 6, 2014 8:50 AM 7:18:20 21.61 833 1,083
41 To Gallup 3.7 Fri, Mar 7, 2014 12:45 PM 5:24:41 21.46 784 1,326
42 Leaving Gallup 3.8 Sat, Mar 8, 2014 1:57 PM 3:30:31 12.57 505 344
43 To Thoreau 3.10 Mon, Mar 10, 2014 12:21 PM 5:53:53 21.54 542 232
44 Leaving Thoreau 3.11 Tue, Mar 11, 2014 11:56 AM 5:07:50 20.72 37 535
45 Through Milan and Grants 3.12 Wed, Mar 12, 2014 9:28 AM 5:42:11 17.04 154 437
46 To Laguna Pueblo 3.13 Thu, Mar 13, 2014 11:53 AM 6:43:59 24.59 390 843
47 Free Way Run 3.14 Fri, Mar 14, 2014 12:23 PM 6:30:48 24.45 774 1,132
48 BJ Timoner, Cold Wind 3.15 Sat, Mar 15, 2014 1:56 PM 3:45:42 11.37 687 437
49 Through Albuquerque Mon, Mar 17, 2014 11:58 AM 6:37:56 22.84 1,011 864
50 Past Sedillo (Mike and Susan evening) 3.18 Tue, Mar 18, 2014 3:25 PM 3:57:55 15.99 1,447 531
51 From Mike and Susan’s Place 3.19 Wed, Mar 19, 2014 1:36 PM 5:02:07 20.12 218 686
52 Through Clines Corners Thu, Mar 20, 2014 9:38 AM 5:40:36 23.05 1,094 895
53 Birthday Run to Rest Stop 3.21 Fri, Mar 21, 2014 10:36 AM 6:01:23 25.32 797 1,640
54 To Santa Rosa 3.22 Sat, Mar 22, 2014 11:08 AM 6:09:17 21.86 558 1,404
55 Santa Rosa to Cuervo 3.24 Mon, Mar 24, 2014 11:29 AM 5:50:27 21.00 1,122 941
56 Cuervo to Montoya (Two Ghost Towns) 3.25 Tue, Mar 25, 2014 10:27 AM 5:31:02 22.75 343 884
57 To Tucumcari 3.26 Wed, Mar 26, 2014 10:10 AM 4:28:04 20.00 427 681
58 Tucumcari to Logan 3.27 Thu, Mar 27, 2014 9:27 AM 5:47:39 23.82 390 619
59 Leaving Logan 3.28 Fri, Mar 28, 2014 5:49 PM 1:34:19 8.29 256 171
60 To Nara Visa 3.29 Sat, Mar 29, 2014 4:04 PM 3:33:17 16.02 385 118
61 Entering Texas 3.31 Mon, Mar 31, 2014 1:57 PM 5:09:11 20.24 486 590
62 Late Start Short Run Toward Dalhart 4.1 Tue, Apr 1, 2014 6:13 PM 2:04:31 8.44 31 75
63 To Dalhart 4.2 Wed, Apr 2, 2014 9:41 AM 5:49:24 20.44 182 229
64 Leaving Dalhart 4.3 Thu, Apr 3, 2014 8:34 AM 6:03:52 22.54 70 324
65 Through Stratford 4.4 Fri, Apr 4, 2014 1:20 PM 5:26:09 21.53 89 348
66 Entered Oklahoma 4.5 Sat, Apr 5, 2014 10:50 AM 4:56:19 19.25 79 290
67 Through Guymon 4.7 Mon, Apr 7, 2014 10:07 AM 6:01:58 19.45 216 460
68 Through Hooker 4.8 Tue, Apr 8, 2014 12:49 PM 5:26:57 21.06 100 193
69 Entered Kansas 4.9 Wed, Apr 9, 2014 10:38 AM 4:38:22 14.75 299 374
70 Through Plains (Widest Main Street) 4.10 Thu, Apr 10, 2014 10:37 AM 7:23:40 25.79 571 607
71 Through Meade 4.11 Fri, Apr 11, 2014 3:10 PM 5:13:35 21.33 303 557
72 Through Minneola 4.12 Sat, Apr 12, 2014 11:58 AM 5:47:39 23.23 417 302
73 Approaching Greensburg 4.14 Mon, Apr 14, 2014 4:06 PM 4:03:32 18.46 312 591
74 Through Greensburg 4.15 Tue, Apr 15, 2014 10:00 AM 4:09:06 18.89 351 472
75 To Pratt 4.16 Wed, Apr 16, 2014 10:44 AM 6:13:07 25.32 361 643
76 Leaving Pratt 4.17 Thu, Apr 17, 2014 10:50 AM 6:53:10 24.88 486 758
77 Through Kingman 4.18 Fri, Apr 18, 2014 4:07 PM 4:09:58 15.67 446 495
78 Approaching Goddard 4.19 Sat, Apr 19, 2014 3:15 PM 5:07:39 22.13 386 498
79 Through Wichita 4.21 Mon, Apr 21, 2014 2:55 PM 5:20:41 19.63 146 286
80 Leaving Wichita 4.22 Tue, Apr 22, 2014 10:01 AM 5:34:42 19.25 443 536
81 Leaving Augusta 4.23 Wed, Apr 23, 2014 12:25 PM 4:24:05 17.00 518 291
82 To Severy 4.24 Thu, Apr 24, 2014 12:01 PM 5:47:39 24.19 810 1,111
83 Leaving Severy 4.26 Sat, Apr 26, 2014 11:01 AM 6:26:29 24.27 884 1,132
84 By Fredonia and Neodesha 4.28 Mon, Apr 28, 2014 11:00 AM 5:04:41 21.37 332 444
85 To Parsons 4.29 Tue, Apr 29, 2014 11:06 AM 5:06:48 22.42 771 647
86 Leaving Parsons 4.30 Wed, Apr 30, 2014 10:27 AM 5:13:22 19.78 299 346
87 Through Cherokee 5.1 Thu, May 1, 2014 5:47 PM 2:49:21 12.19 224 166
88 Entered Missouri 5.2 Fri, May 2, 2014 9:51 AM 5:58:28 20.07 253 267
89 Day Before Spring Planting Festival 5.3 Sat, May 3, 2014 2:32 PM 5:18:47 20.95 433 213
90 First Night at Willard 5.6 Tue, May 6, 2014 9:13 PM 4:22:19 17.66 652 759
91 Through Everton 5.7 Wed, May 7, 2014 3:12 PM 6:57:23 22.53 1,260 1,195
92 To Bolivar 5.8 Thu, May 8, 2014 1:20 PM 1:39:17 6.51 170 273
93 Leaving Bolivar 5.9 Fri, May 9, 2014 10:08 PM 3:10:20 13.50 627 600
94 Crossed Pomme de Terre Lake 5.10 Sat, May 10, 2014 5:41 PM 5:58:47 20.89 1,000 1,033
95 Through Climax Springs 5.12 Mon, May 12, 2014 4:09 PM 6:54:35 23.44 916 949
96 To Toll Bridge of Lake of the Ozarks 5.13 Tue, May 13, 2014 8:13 PM 5:08:24 17.84 1,357 1,602
97 Through Lake Ozark and Crossing the Bagnell Dam 5.14 Wed, May 14, 2014 4:40 PM 6:34:51 21.21 1,180 1,084
98 To Monticello Road 5.15 Thu, May 15, 2014 3:02 PM 4:54:57 15.56 511 708
99 Through Jefferson City 5.19 Mon, May 19, 2014 9:42 AM 8:33:48 22.94 1,424 1,490
100 From Tebbetts to Bluffton 5.20 Tue, May 20, 2014 1:14 PM 7:15:58 20.71 828 859
101 From Bluffton to Bernheimer 5.21 Wed, May 21, 2014 8:53 AM 7:24:08 22.36 745 768
102 To Augusta 5.22 Thu, May 22, 2014 10:00 AM 7:22:26 23.11 767 770
103 To Discovery Bridge 5.23 Fri, May 23, 2014 9:51 AM 7:47:06 24.48 1,180 1,137
104 To Monsanto 5.24 1.7 miles already subtracted Sat, May 24, 2014 8:13 AM 7:18:11 13.41 520 475
105 Through St. Louis 5.26 Mon, May 26, 2014 11:13 AM 6:51:44 17.34 363 615
106 Through East Saint Louis 5.29 Thu, May 29, 2014 2:13 PM 6:16:19 17.84 328 175
107 Three Rains to Highland 5.30 Fri, May 30, 2014 11:32 AM 1:59:31 15.80 68 132
108 Through Pocahontas 5.31 Sat, May 31, 2014 9:32 AM 7:08:00 21.49 260 225
109 Through Vandalia 5.2 Mon, Jun 2, 2014 10:19 AM 7:05:00 21.17 56 105
110 To Effingham 6.3 Tue, Jun 3, 2014 7:50 AM 6:00:00 23.38 82 39
111 Leaving Effingham 6.4 Wed, Jun 4, 2014 9:51 AM 5:15:00 21.26 98 88
112 Through Casey To Martinsville 6.5 Thu, Jun 5, 2014 11:48 AM 5:00:00 19.58 90 106
113 Nearly to Terra Haute 6.6 Fri, Jun 6, 2014 1:10 PM 5:30:00 22.96 431 443
114 Through Terra Haute 6.7 Sat, Jun 7, 2014 2:20 PM 3:10:00 13.21 66 135
115 Through Brazil 6.9 Mon, Jun 9, 2014 8:38 AM 11:00:00 33.75 351 203
116 Approaching Indianapolis 6.10 Tue, Jun 10, 2014 11:47 AM 6:00:00 24.35 277 280
117 Through Indianapolis 6.11 Wed, Jun 11, 2014 4:26 PM 3:00:25 9.43 131 92
118 Through Philadelphia 6.12 Thu, Jun 12, 2014 11:54 AM 5:00:00 19.83 148 90
119 To Dunreith 6.13 Fri, Jun 13, 2014 9:25 AM 4:15:00 17.04 178 183
120 To Centerville 6.14 Sat, Jun 14, 2014 2:25 PM 6:00:00 24.87 184 253
121 Through Lewisburg 6.16 Mon, Jun 16, 2014 9:26 AM 10:00:00 33.05 555 402
122 Through Englewood 6.17 Tue, Jun 17, 2014 9:59 AM 4:45:00 18.50 512 679
123 Through Springfield 6.18 Wed, Jun 18, 2014 9:00 AM 6:00:00 22.90 253 82
124 Through Jefferson City 6.19 Thu, Jun 19, 2014 8:48 AM 6:15:00 25.69 258 323
125 To Columbus 6.20 Fri, Jun 20, 2014 3:16 PM 3:28:08 10.95 54 257
126 To Reynoldsburg 6.21 Sat, Jun 21, 2014 3:38 PM 3:00:00 11.91 92 65
127 To Linnville 6.23 Mon, Jun 23, 2014 7:37 AM 10:00:00 32.71 796 725
128 Through Zanesville 6.24 Tue, Jun 24, 2014 9:31 AM 6:56:50 23.61 1,423 1,373
129 To Old Washington 6.25 Wed, Jun 25, 2014 8:59 AM 9:33:21 28.95 2,017 2,152
130 Detour through Small Towns 6.26 Thu, Jun 26, 2014 9:53 AM 8:29:50 26.47 2,010 1,561
131 To Wheeling 6.27 Fri, Jun 27, 2014 9:49 AM 7:13:19 21.76 2,078 2,672
132 To Washington 6.28 Sat, Jun 28, 2014 8:11 AM 9:34:05 29.51 3,067 2,690
133 To Monongahela 6.30 Mon, Jun 30, 2014 11:41 AM 5:13:47 17.35 1,508 1,464
134 Through Monongahela 7.1 Tue, Jul 1, 2014 10:39 AM 7:18:15 19.97 2,078 2,089
135 Massive Hot Hill 7.2 Wed, Jul 2, 2014 10:44 AM 6:42:03 19.79 2,593 1,954
136 To Somerset 7.3 Thu, Jul 3, 2014 10:53 AM 5:30:40 18.44 2,478 2,007
137 To Bald Knob Summit 7.4 Fri, Jul 4, 2014 9:13 AM 7:17:44 21.91 1,942 1,928
138 To Sleepy Hollow Camp 7.5 Sat, Jul 5, 2014 6:36 PM 2:06:24 7.96 622 1,351
139 To Breezewood 7.7 Mon, Jul 7, 2014 8:45 AM 6:48:55 23.94 1,793 1,863
140 Two Huge Mountains 7.8 Tue, Jul 8, 2014 9:03 AM 8:40:15 28.74 3,899 4,424
141 Through Chambersburg 7.9 Wed, Jul 9, 2014 10:15 AM 7:07:36 20.47 993 852
142 Almost to Gettysburg 7.10 Thu, Jul 10, 2014 1:27 PM 4:28:17 15.19 761 1,109
143 Through Gettysburg 7.11 Fri, Jul 11, 2014 12:30 PM 6:52:28 23.71 748 846
144 To Columbia 7.12 Sat, Jul 12, 2014 11:03 AM 6:58:31 22.12 749 950
145 Through Lancaster 7.14 Mon, Jul 14, 2014 11:49 AM 6:49:10 21.63 1,009 974
146 Through West Chester 7.15 Tue, Jul 15, 2014 10:50 AM 8:22:32 29.87 1898 1963
147 To Liberty Bell 7.16 Wed, Jul 16, 2014 10:34 AM 6:53:51 23.71 874 1,255
148 From Independence Square 7.17 Thu, Jul 17, 2014 10:15 AM 8:04:43 22.40 396 286
149 To May’s Landing 7.18 Fri, Jul 18, 2014 2:03 PM 5:10:06 23.43 265 392
150 May’s Landing to Ocean City 7.19 Sat, Jul 19, 2014 8:55 AM 4:50:21 22.20 167 178

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