Saturday, August 8, 2009

The Lonliest Highway


Onto Nevada where we rode "America's Loneliest Highway" through the entire state. "How lonely can it be?" you might ask. Well most days we would leave our host site and bike 80 to 110 miles without seeing a single house the entire day-it was so beautiful though.


Crossing from Utah into Nevada also marked the start of an event called the Nevada Regatta. This was a series of competitions crafted by Paige and Ryan Farr to help us pass time on "The Loneliest Highway." It was an overwhelming success, and not only passed the time on highway 50, but also provided some of the most memorable bike and build moments. Our group of 32 was divided into 4 teams: Santa Maria (mine), The Black Pearl, The Enterprise and Titanic. Events included the PBandJ eating competition. How fast can one rider eat 5 PBandJ sandwiches? The answer... Sonya in under 3 minutes.
Another event was the Road Morph Relay. We had to ride 40 miles and all riders on your team had to touch the Road Morph (our bike pump) for at least one mile. The winner of this event was Santa Maria by a slim margin. We averaged about 21.5mph for the duration of the 40 miles! The winner of the Regatta has yet to be announced, but I'll follow up with a posting of the leader board.


So it turns out the loneliest highway wasn't so lonely. We had our longest day of riding at 110 miles, but we all had a blast doing it, and I've never felt so proud of our group. We faced some serious headwinds, and climb after climb to get to the foothills of the Sierras. Yesterday we crossed into California! I can't explain the feeling that came with crossing this state border. We descended into the area surrounding Lake Tahoe and It's all felt pretty surreal since then. We've made it. We're in California, and I couldn't wish to be doing this with a better group of people. We've got just a handful of riding days before crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. I'll give you an update when we've reached the other side.


much love,

rob

1 comment:

  1. WOW! Can't believe you're almost done. Didn't you just leave yesterday??

    We are all so proud of you and missing you and can't wait til you're home. Alfredo with all the kids at our place when you're back. I'll even spring for some expensive coffee and make a carrot cake - a very well deserved carrot cake.

    enjoy your last few days and a safe and relaxing trip back east.

    love you!!

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