Soundtrack for this ride report: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-hmhF9cn_k

On Sunday, June 2, 2013 8:34:04 PM UTC-7, Meade Anderson wrote:
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>  Saturday, Dan, Paul, and I took off from historic Scottsville with a 
> general route plan in mind, nothing set other than to go down one side of 
> the James River, cross somewhere and to return to Scottsville and then 
> swing into the James River Brewery for a quick post ride recovery 
> beverage.  We had hardly gotten started but the constant hum of the Brood 2 
> of the 17 year cicadas began and stuck with us all day.  The critters were 
> humming, flying around, and catching rides on the bikes and one even 
> managed to get into Dan’s helmet. We ended up taking the Hatton Ferry, the 
> last non-motorized cable ferry in the US across the river; I had tried to 
> catch the ferry for years but low water, high water, not operating, 
> mechanical or whatever and always thwarted this river crossing.  So it was 
> all of our first crossing at this historic ferry and Paul even knew the 
> ferryman, Craig…great experience and addition to a bike ride…we crawled up 
> the hill into Buckingham County from the river bottom and somewhere along 
> the way decided to make Yogaville our destination.  The heat made us feel 
> like we were on a pilgrimage through India but a picnic pavilion at a 
> country church complete with ceiling fans made lunch much more 
> pleasurable.  The Lotus Shire at Yogaville with its pastel colors is always 
> an interesting sight in rural Buckingham County and quite a contrast to the 
> usual local color.  We paid our respects and got an all too brief respite 
> from the heat and sun and then had to hightail it back toward Scottsville 
> because I had a dinner schedule to meet.  Well, the nasty hot headwind we 
> had been fighting all day didn’t do a 180 on us but remained constant, 
> steady and strong at our backs.  We buzzed through Glenmore and grabbed a 
> quick break for water and calories and then hit the pavement again.  My 
> route hopped onto Route 20 for just a short distance but the traffic so 
> fairly low and the wind perfectly behind us so we opted for speed over 
> scenery and must have averaged about 21 +/- mph (at times much more) most 
> of the rest of the ride which was way above our average so far.  We rolled 
> into Scottsville, threw the bikes on the car and headed straight to the 
> best recent additional in Scottsville, the James River Brewery to sample 
> their finest and catch some music in their beer garden. Following are a few 
> shots from all three of us…at times different then at times amazingly 
> duplicative.   Bike content, we were spinning on a Bilenky, a Rivendell, 
> and a Salsa…and all wearing Keen biking sandals…
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> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjFEAs7R
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bikecrazy-paul/sets/72157633888398734/
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/julianmeade/sets/72157633891135960/
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> Meade Anderson
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