Goal: Bike over 3,400 miles across the country from San Francisco, California to Long Beach Island, New Jersey

 

Start Date: June 9th flight from Philadelphia, PA to San Francisco, CA

 

End Date: Reach the East Coast by August 15th


CTCTen Organization

On our trip across the country we are going to be spreading the word about CTCTen and about the work that it is doing in conjunction with our school, F&M.

Please take a look at this foundation and see if you can help make a difference in the world... anything you can do is much appreciated...

Mission:

The CTCTen Foundation in conjunction with the Franklin & Marshall Men’s Soccer Team has begun a unique project to help effect change in the world. Partnering with the GrassRoot Soccer organization,the foundation has targeted a specific disadvantaged, HIV/AIDS impacted region to help.

The Soccer Africa Field Project aspires to create the Chris Campbell Memorial Facility in Khayelitsha, South Africa. The field would be a haven for impoverished children that will also have a clubhouse which will be used for HIV/AIDS education classes. An annual internship will be created for an F&M soccer student athlete to spend a year in Khayelistha teaching soccer and encouraging HIV/AIDS preventive behaviors at the facility.

The CTC Ten Foundation, in conjunction with the F&M Team, families and alumni and are doing all they can to make the athletic and educational facility and internship a reality. It is through the generous support of everyone in the community that this vision will become a reality.

CTCTen.org » Mission

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

First of Many posts...


Alright, so my name is Brian Homer Gunther(thats my sexy picture to the left), and I am one of four people about to embark on a bike trip from San Francisco, California to Long Beach Island, New Jersey.  I am going to be a senior at Franklin and Marshall College in the fall where I play soccer and am an American Studies major.  My other compatriots are; Jason Keil, recent grad from Franklin & Marshall College majoring in Chemistry and fellow soccer player with me; Kara Pigott, also a recent grad of F&M in Biology and member of the women's soccer team; and Dan Pigott, brother of Kara, who graduated from Rowan University in 2007.

This trip began one night when myself and Jason were sitting around our apartment talking about our plans for the summer.  Neither one of us wanted to work or do anything in the "real world" so we both decided we wanted to go on some sort of bike trip.  On this first night we also promised one another that we had to go on this trip, and that neither one of us could back down.  This was back during the Winter and as our talking and plan making continued it evolved from a simple bike trip into a cross-country bike trip, with our friend Kara, and her brother Dan, who was planning the same trip for this Summer by himself so it was only natural for us all to do it together.  We decided to go big and there was no turning back!  All we had to do.... plan the entire trip, get bikes suitable for riding across the country, get the gear needed to cross the country and train..... no big deal. Except for we didn't get to doing it.

As school came to an end, and our activities around graduation began to come to a close, it finally hit us right in the face that we had a whole lot of work to do for this trip, as we were reminded that we were leaving June 9th from Philadelphia, PA on a non-stop flight to San Francisco, Californnia (we booked the tickets as another way to make sure we did this trip).  So for the last two weeks, and for the next week and a half we have before we part with the east coast for 2 months(hopefully before my preseason starts so my coach does not kill me) we will be on a mad dash to get all of our bike gear together, and arranged so that we will be all set for our trip.  Its been crazy, but I am already getting goose bumps because I am so excited for the adventure that we have ahead of us.  

But for now that is all I have to say.  I just wanted to give an introduction to who we are and what we are doing and I promise that there will be many more postings and pictures to come as we prepare and commence on this trek across the country....



-Brian "Homer" Gunther

3 comments:

G said...

yoooo dawwg,

what route are you guys taking to go? looks like there are a bunch of different routes you guys could take, do you have a set plan already of where your going to go or is it gonna be kinda winging it? you gotta keep updates of everything....such as the amount of times you used dice to mess with people or games you used to riddle people into helping you haha i cant believe you defenerates are doing this holla holla holla check it 1, 2....i'm out

Kara said...

We are basically starting out on the western express trail, which starts in San Francisco, CA and ends in Pueblo, CO. Then we are going to jump onto the Transamerica route in Pueblo. That route will take us across Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky and into Virginia. After Virginia we are going to probably wing it back up into PA and finally into NJ.
Here is more detailed route for the western express:

1. San Francisco, CA, to Fallon, NV
(314 mi.)
2. Fallon, NV, to Cedar City, UT
(465.5 mi.)
3. Cedar City, UT, to Dolores, CO
(447 mi.)
4. Dolores, CO, to Pueblo, CO
(359.5 mi.)

And this is the Transamerica Trail:

1. Astoria, OR, to Eugene, OR
(235 mi.)
2. Eugene, OR, to Baker City, OR
(340 mi.)
3. Baker City, OR, to Missoula, MT
(413.5 mi.)
4. Missoula, MT, to West Yellowstone, MT (332 mi.)
5. West Yellowstone, MT, to Rawlins, WY (351 mi.)
6. Rawlins, WY, to Pueblo, CO
(393 mi.)
7. Pueblo, CO, to Alexander, KS
(292 mi.)
8. Alexander, KS, to Girard, KS
(331.5 mi.)
9. Girard, KS, to Murphysboro, IL
(407.5 mi.)
10. Murphysboro, IL, to Berea, KY
(416 mi.)
11. Berea, KY, to Christiansburg, VA (381 mi.)

noto said...

dont forget the dice, deck of cards, im sure u can find a stump somewhere without going to jay's house, and sun tan lotion haha...good luck with everything fella's and kara.