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

Sunday, July 13, 2008

NO MORE WESTERN EXPRESS!!!!

Update on our days and mileage...
7/3- Dolores to Telluride (70 miles and over Lizards head, a 10,222 ft summit
7/4- Lucked out and talked to a lovely woman named Melissa who amazing found us lodging in an unoccupied home for the weekend (Thanks again Melissa, Susan and company)
-most of us got to see some fantastic fire works!
-got to see the town parade, where post-Scientology Tom Cruise and fam was in attendance (even though we didn't see him) and ate at the town picnic
7/5- Telluride to Montrose (only 60ish miles because we were kinda lazy and tired)
7/6- Montrose to Parlin (over Monarch Pass 11,300 ft in elevation)
7/7- Parlin to Pueblo (92 miles) FINALLY FINISHING THE WESTERN EXPRESS!!!!
7/8- Pueblo to Ordway 48 miles) got really lazy this day, oops.
- met the winner from the Biggest Loser tv show who is biking across the country with his wife
- got to watch a movie in the town park
7/9- Ordway to Tribune (118 miles) OUR FIRST CENTURY CLUB (10 1/2 hours of biking)
7/10- Tribune to Ness City (102 miles)
7/11- Ness City to Larnerd (66 miles)
7/12- Larnerd to Newton (110 miles)

So that is what we have been doing the last week or so and that is why no one has really heard from us lately.... We are still alive and kicking and feeling good that we are out of the Western Express and on the TransAmerica Trail.

We have been able to put in a lot of miles and have felt really good to be getting some days with over 100 miles.

Wally, it was good to hear from you and to answer your questions, I (Homer) do the blogging and everyone else helps in telling me where we have come from and where we are going and other good stories (PG of course) that we should share with everyone else. As for the brushes with the law we have been trying to be more unlawful. While camping in Ness City we snuck into the town pool, scaling a very large fence, so that we could take "showers" in the pool. Also, we have been continuously ignoring traffic safety signs in towns and cities in order to save time...don't worry mom we are all still ok. Oh, I must make a correction. Kara has yet to break any traffic laws, and is all about bike safety.

Sorry, but this is all I got for now. There are plenty more stories, but just don't have the time right now.

Here is the update for where we are right now however. On our ride into Newton, our destination for the night, we met two fabulous people (Dave and Cookie) They were bikers who have gone all over the country and make us look like complete amateurs. We are currently cleaning our clothes in their washer/dryer, taking showers, and sitting around exchanging stories while drinking chocolate milk and eating popcoron. We still are consistently being amazed at the kindness and care that we have been encountering throughout our trip so far. It is a great thing to see and we are so appreciative.

OK, hopefully pictures soon?

The bikers

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey guys, sounds like you are having an amazing time. Thanks for keeping me entertained while I stare at a computer for 8 hours a day.. I mean work. Two things stuck out in the last post that caused me to attempt to raise an eyebrow. I failed. Anyway:
1. What did you mean when you said "most" were able to see fireworks on 4th of July? Where were the rest?
2. Due to the fact that my knowledge of US geography stopped at about 2nd grade.. where exactly are you guys (as in, what state)??

Hope to read another post soon! Good luck!! Ps. The pics are awesome.. I am especially fond of the shoe tree

Lizzie Maguire said...

I MISS YOU GUYS! I love reading your stories and I can't wait to see you guys when you return to the beloved east coast. be safe, love love love

Anonymous said...

yo alien, you da man!


-walrus

Anonymous said...

Hey Jason! Wish me luck camping this week! I'm sure if I have any problems, I will call... probably right as the bear is gnawing on my shoulder. : ) I hope you guys are having a ton of fun! ~ Natalie