9/1/25:
Ahh it is late August - the days are growing shorter here and the weather is still dry and warm.
The garden is beginning to wrap up: The Corn is done, and the sunflowers and pumpkins are in their prime as I planted them a month later this year.
I just completed the first longish trip in the '62 Valiant Wagon, (over 700 miles, 3 days).
It Averaged 17 MPG with a 3.55 Rear Gear, 215-70-14 Tires and no overdrive, traveling mostly ~65-70 MPH.
We went to Blacksburg, Virginia to meet up with my friend Lou, and then also going to the Roanoke Valley MoPar show which was held at the Salem Civic Center about 30 miles away.
It was Labor day weekend and we took our time traveling, stopping at restaurants and sights along the way. The weather in the region was just sublime for a weekend open air road trip, Windows down, dash vent open and no A/C. Temps were in the High 70's to low 50's at night.
I took the bike along to explore the NRV Bike Trail as well. It was about ~30 miles South west of Blacksburg.
The Wagon is packed up ready to go for the trip. The Sunflowers love the Dry, sunny weather as the shadows begin to grow long again this time of year.

We headed south on I-79, I know the route well. This time the sun was on our right side casting a nice shadow with the bike on the roof.
Eventually Mountain ridges are seen in every direction on this trip as it cuts through mountain county of West Virginia.
We stopped for a Bite to eat. For this trip, I had the family along which makes things go a bit slower, but that was okay.
This Cracker Barrel outside of Farimont, WV was still using the Original Logo on the outside.

I was proud of my daughter for not having any screens at the meals or in the car for the entire trip.
We had played cards while waiting for this meal.
It was late by the time we got to our hotel in the University Center Section of town. Pheww,!! no Home VT Hokies Game to worry about.
Does Valiant look out of place in this parking lot next to all the monochromatic suv shaped appliances?

The next morning I went for a quiet walk before meeting up with friends at the Salem Civic center.
Price's Fork at Woodland just before sunrise.
I met up with Mark and Lou at the show. They are also slant 6 and Early Valiant nuts!
Lou Brought his slant 6 equipped 1934 Dodge Coupe, and Mark brought his 1960 Valiant Sedan.

There was a lot to see at the show.. My personal Favorites can be found
here
After the show I went back to the hotel and met up with my family at the pool for a while before dinner.
For Dinner we went to Lou's house where He and Victoria served up a fantastic meal, and we shared some stories around the campfire, made S'mores while the kids enjoyed the tree swing and trampoline in the yard.
We loaded up the bikes on the wagon the next day.
Lou and I headed to Draper, VA to get on the NRV Bike trail. It parallels the path (mostly) of the New River from Pulaski to Galax.
We made it about 7 miles past Allisonia, VA before wheel bearing troubles on Lou's bike forced us to turn back and retreat.
After biking, I met up again with my family and we had lunch in town before leaving for the weekend.
We had a pretty relaxed drive back to PA, most of it looked like this:
On the way home we stopped at the newest National Park - New River Gorge NP and Preserve.
I have Driven through this area so many times loaded with the Race car and rig, so that I often do not have time to stop and appreciate the place.

My Wife and Daughter wanted to visit the gift shop mostly, as they do not enjoy some activities with me like hiking or biking etc. (Plaudits to them as they will do a weekend trip in a 63 year old Valiant)
