Saturday, June 9, 2012
The Ride In....
Be back soon!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Day 5!
Write, when I'm on the bike, this week seems to drag. I quickly realize how fast this is all going by when I write about our fifth day in the ride.
Things are going really well. Yesterday was my least favorite of the trip, being almost 100 miles of not that great scenery after the first 20. We pushed through, and made it to a great day 5. We traveled from santa maria to lompoc via vandenburg AFB. It's our most hilly day overall, but also shortest. Through vineyards, farm fields, and some nasty uphills.
And here we go, wearing some red too...
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Days 2 & 3
Hello everyone!
I checked the posts yesterday, and sorry for some confusion. There seems to be posts loaded out of order, so here's the run down...
Day 2 was supposed to be our longest day, riding 109 miles. After rest stop one, it began misting, then raining.
Then really raining.
We got into rest stop 2, about 40 miles into the day, we were soaked after riding in the rain for close to 4 hours.
They closed the route and we were herded into a local church to wait for buses for transport. Pizza and coffee were donated by the local community, and the church administrator just smiled and said, "well, it's what Jesus would have done." Another example of the community we create.
Today was Day 3 and the infamous Quadbuster - our steepest hill and abou 1.5 miles at it's steepest point. Then bradley for lunch and now camp to dry our wet clothes.
Thank you all again for the love and support!
Days 2 & 3
Hello everyone!
I checked the posts yesterday, and sorry for some confusion. There seems to be posts loaded out of order, so here's the run down...
Day 2 was supposed to be our longest day, riding 109 miles. After rest stop one, it began misting, then raining.
Then really raining.
We got into rest stop 2, about 40 miles into the day, we were soaked after riding in the rain for close to 4 hours.
They closed the route and we were herded into a local church to wait for buses for transport. Pizza and coffee were donated by the local community, and the church administrator just smiled and said, "well, it's what Jesus would have done." Another example of the community we create.
Today was Day 3 and the infamous Quadbuster - our steepest hill and abou 1.5 miles at it's steepest point. Then bradley for lunch and now camp to dry our wet clothes.
Thank you all again for the love and support!
Monday, June 4, 2012
At church...
Well, it started pouring. So much so, we had to stop riding mid day. The local church opened for us to stay warm and dry.
Day 2 begins!
One hundred nine miles today through california farm and vineyard country. Supp osedly flat, but not as much as one would like.
Feeling strong, and sporting Team DC with Tyler Termeer and Jonah Merchant!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Day 0...
...is complete. I'm all checked in, and received a beautiful homemade card from Kaity.
This year is a little different in attitude. It seems there are more veteran riders...the energy is happy, not overly anxious, and very open and loving.
It is great to see everyone, even those in Medical who remember me, but I don't them. Seems I made an impression though.
I received my $5k jersey, and my ALC11 jersey, along with my name in the Top 50 out-of-state fundraisers.
Time to reconsolidate my luggage with my new swag, head for food and an early bedtime. Shuttle bus leaves at 430am!
Much love, Tim
Thank you!
Looks like ALC is recognizing the top 50 from outside the California region, and I made it!
Thank you all again for your support.
Friday, June 1, 2012
A Quick Tour Downtown..
I'm sitting in Boudin's, trying to eat my sourdough sammich with some tact and dignity. It's not working.
My hands are grimy from assembling the bike, and the quick touristy tour through Fisherman's Wharf have me excited to be in SF.
Seeing Ghiradelli Square, the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard St, and even a friend that I met on my first ride...all have me waiting like a kid at Christmas. I'm missing all my ALC friends but I know I will get to see most of them tomorrow.
Until then, it's back to my Peet's coffee and the remains of my sourdough. Day 0 in the morning..