After conquering day 2 the other days were no comparison; that's not to say they weren't challenging or easy. The hardest aspect we had to adapt to is the constant cycling. It's not the one 100 mile day that kills the team, it's the fatigue yon the legs after three 60 mile days. After week one it was obvious the team felt the fatigue, I know I felt it.
Other than adjusting to the long cycling days the journey is lots of fun! The friendship visits are the best part of the trip so far! A typical friendship visit involves the entire team going to a local non-profit organization that supports people with disabilities in some way. They always feed us and then meet the team. Essentially, we eat, meet and then play with the members of the non-profit. If this is what the summer is going to be like for the rest of the journey then I'm in for an amazing time!
I'm still working on a way to upload pictures. If I can't figure it out on .the iPad soon enough I'll just borrow someones laptop and do it. Thanks for the patience!
Location:Spokane, WA
Sounds amazing! I can't imagine riding 120+ miles and then having to saddle up again the next day. Keep on truckin'!
ReplyDeleteRock on, AJ! Queens is proud of you.
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