We left home shortly after the crack of noon. On our way out of town we stopped at Bill Plemmons RV World and took on 18 gallons of propane at the ridiculously low price of $0.99 per gallon. Bill Plemmons sells LP way below their cost as a loss leader to get customers into their store. We fill up there every chance we get. We also filled a 20# bottle and a 5# bottle.
We continued north on US 52 north and hit I-77 north of Mt. Airy. When I say we hit I-77, I mean we hit I-77. Traffic was at a near standstill and, according to Google Maps Traffic, would be that way all the way to the VA state line and then all the way to West Virginia. We traveled at a blistering 10-15 mph until we got to Wytheville VA, where we jumped off and topped off with 70 gallons of diesel.
We crawled back onto I-77 hoping, hoping the traffic had cleared a bit, but it was not so. To add insult to injury we encountered a severe thunderstorm. Ironically, I don't think the storm slowed traffic any further; it could just go no slower. The traffic congestion magically cleared after exiting the East River Mountain Tunnel at Bluefield WV. We had traveled almost 75 miles, rarely exceeding 15 mph. We never did determine the reason for the slow down. It was a Saturday afternoon and most of the vehicles had Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania plates. Maybe it was just a hoard of Yankees returning home from a summer trip to Myrtle Beach. There was no corresponding back-up in the south bound lanes. I love to put lots of photos in these posts. Unfortunately, we were so disgusted with the traffic neither of us thought to take any pictures. It was not a good start for our trip
We had no particular destination for this evening. We had a few Walmarts spotted along our route. We intended to pick one and park about dusk. Due to our day's slow pace we didn't go as far as we had hoped. It turns out that we stopped in Gallipolis OH just across the WV line on the banks of the Ohio River. Coincidentally, we had spent the night at this same Walmart on July 30, 2014. It is a memorable spot because it is next door to Tudor's Biscuit World, home of the biggest biscuit sandwich and cinnamon roll I have ever seen. You can guess where we ate breakfast.

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