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Days complete: 40 of 40

!!!!!!!!   WE ARE IN NEW YORK    !!!!!!

Thank you, thank you, for all your love, encouragement, prayers and support.  We will continue to update about our New York adventures and will arrive back home on Tuesday morning.

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

A Taste of Desert Heat

Day 2 -Redlands to Indio

A picturesque desert sunrise quickly burned off at six-thirty a.m., giving way to scorching temperatures reaching 100 degrees by 9:30am!  We were fortunate, however, to have been on the road by no later than 6am, and we were fortunate to have a tail-winds for a solid 20 miles leading us into palm springs.  At one poing les threw out his hands and stood up on his bike and didn't have to pedal at all.  Mr. Stinson, who was our tour-car driver for the day, said we were flying along at 30mph at least!  Those kinds of speeds usually don't occur unless one is careening down a hill.  It was an excellent ride to say the least, and when all was said and done we were checked into a motel by 12:30pm in Indio.  

The idea was to beat the heat, and while we felt it by about 9:30, we were still able to push through while still feeling strong and plenty hydrated. 


Mr. Stinson is in front of us here in the distance.  He led us through the tricky Redlands hills and out into Beaumont and Banning.



A bitter-sweet sunrise: beautiful, yet blazing!



Bananas make excellent snacks!



And here is what happens when roads end...you find another way!




Ha.




This is basically our dinner: peanut butter and bread, avocado and bread, a banana each, a nectarine each, and a cup of semi-frozen veggies...and since we're writing this while we eat we'll probably eat more!

The plan for tomorrow looks like this: rising at 2:30am, riding to desert center (hopefully we'll be there by 6:30-7am), then cruising out to Blythe.  We have decided that altering our sleeping schedule is a must in these kinds of temperatures.  We might be able to stand riding 3 hours in the heat from about 8 am to noon, but definitely not for the whole day.

Yep, that's all for now...

6 comments:

Travis Austin said...

Hey guys! So, I'm sitting here at Starbucks and some guy walks in with a yellow t-shirt. It says something about "Touring the US." I look up, and low-and-behold, it's your bro, Aaron!

So we're here right now, just looking over the site. Cool blog!! Good luck, dudes!

I'm following along, wishing I was there (on my motorcycle, though), and definitely praying for you!

Becka_Bo said...

I am really excited for you guys! I'm bummed that I couldn't make it to the send-off, but I am for sure going to keep check on your progress here!

Man, where do I get a nifty yellow shirt?

ps - I'm in the process of working on my speech about your adventure right now. I'm really excited for it. :)

pps - I got a blogspot account just for you guys. ha.

samuel joseph smythe said...

i like the third picture down in this entry.

"i have eggs and....BANANA? And oatmeal and.....BANANA? And cereal and.....BANANA? And pancakes and....BANANA?" etc, etc.

i can't believe you're leaving at 2:30am. yikes!

Back at the ranch said...

Hey back here at the ranch we are rejoicing with ya.Keeping ya in prayer. Enjoying the pics. Sharing them with Gramma and friends.Well anyone who will listen. Were rooting with ya as you fly down the road. Excited to hear all the great things God can do.

Trevor Dyck said...

So happy to see the Oakley's in use crossing the desert! Hope you guys like 'em!

Alli said...

HEY!!! Now I can leave you guys comments on this thing, so exciting! Miss you already!

Donald Miller (author of Blue Like Jazz) tours the country too! But why?

Please think about supporting Don and his team as they tour the country and raise funds for wells in Uganda.


Click here to follow/support Don on his tour