This is the bunch right after they wandered all over Pueblo trying to get to the RV. Mick had to stop off at a Verizon store so he came on later, having found a MUCH better route to get to the place.
Marshall sitting at the picnic table in our totally enclosed and nifty RV site. Well, maybe nifty isn't the word. It was VERY hot, and the sun shade we had been promised had blown away in a storm the night before (which Ben's group said was so intense that they figured they would all blow away with their tents). But being able to set up their tents, and spread out their bikes and gear made it worthwhile. I don't think I will go back to Pueblo any time soon (too hot and buggy by far) but this visit was worth it.
Mick is keeping a journal of his adventures. When he has time he transcribes it into his blog on Crazy Guy With a Bike site. But his last entry there was made the day after they met up with Ben in Cedar City, Utah.
We knew Noah needed a different bike, but we honestly didn't realize how bad it was. He rode the hardest part of the trip across America (The Sierras, Nevada and The Rockies) on a 1978, women's 10-speed Schwinn with steel wheels (which Ed says don't work well with brakes). We are so impressed by that guy's strength and fortitude. But we also hope he enjoys the last half of the trip on a better bike.
After a day of resting, switching bikes for Noah, and browsing the Riverwalk in Pueblo, the crew needed to get back on their bikes and head for Kansas. Mick tends to leave earlier than the others because he wants to go a bit slower and take a rest during the hottest part of the day (he is a smart man!). We got up to give him coffee and some of Ed's good bread with peanut butter before he headed off around 6:00 a.m. You can just barely see Noah in his hammock in the background.
Noah is loading up his new bike.
Laura is done and waiting. . .
. . . while Ben starts to change right there behind his towel, before he is reminded he can go into the RV and be properly modest!
And Laura is still waiting. . .
And Ben is still packing up
OK! Last minute double check of route and all. . . Mick has sent a text to let them know the route we planned for them to leave town is OK (even if they do have to ride north for two miles to get to a road to cross over and head back south). Ben says they will now stay on Highway 96 all the way across Kansas.
And they are off! Laura says that Ben rides standing up most of the way.
This tunnel went under the freeway. As we came into town in our 12 feet tall RV, we had to drive through it. The sign said the tunnel was 13 feet tall. We found ourselves hoping no one miss measured. Ben and crew had to ride through it on their way out, but I imagine it is a bit less scary going on a bike. Well, unless a car comes from the other direction.
As they headed on down the highway towards Kansas, Ben said he heard Noah singing. "Oh I went through the desert on a bike with no name. . ."


Thanks again for the iodate and great pictures. So glad y'all got to go.
ReplyDelete