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Day 10 Kayenta -- Navaho Country

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Reverend Charlie Ortman began his 2-wheeled odyssey across the country on April 13th, touching his back wheel in the Pacific Ocean, launching from Oceanside, California. In 7 weeks, he'll be arriving at the Atlantic Ocean, having logged 3,021 miles and countless encounters.
Reverend Charlie Ortman began his 2-wheeled odyssey across the country on April 13th, touching his back wheel in the Pacific Ocean, launching from Oceanside, California. In 7 weeks, he'll be arriving at the Atlantic Ocean, having logged 3,021 miles and countless encounters.
Reverend Charlie Ortman began his 2-wheeled odyssey across the country on April 13th, touching his back wheel in the Pacific Ocean, launching from Oceanside, California. In 7 weeks, he'll be arriving at the Atlantic Ocean, having logged 3,021 miles and countless encounters.
Reverend Charlie Ortman began his 2-wheeled odyssey across the country on April 13th, touching his back wheel in the Pacific Ocean, launching from Oceanside, California. In 7 weeks, he'll be arriving at the Atlantic Ocean, having logged 3,021 miles and countless encounters.



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  • Charlie, it's so great to see you on youtube, even though you have finished your trip. Bill - your accent reminds me of Jersey!!! I have a feeling you know who this is, LOL :) I hope youus are doing well!!!!

  • Ahh....tourists....make sure you don't show the shopping center, McDonald's, Burger King, Sonic & Movie Theatre across the street! Then your friends might not think you are the great explorers of the rugged west that you are!

  • It's pronounced kay-EN-tah. It's in Arizona, not Colorado. No part of the Navajo Reservation is in Colorado.

  • so these guys were in k-town

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