Today we were honored to participate in monthly conference call between Millard Fuller and the
Due to the conference call, we got a later start than usual – 9:15. Today’s ride from Lamar, CO to Garden City, KS (oh, yeah, we entered our fifth state today – the desert and the Rockies are history!) was to be 99 miles on
Our total miles biked as of today is 1,556. Tomorrow we should reach about 1,650, or just about half way on our 3,300 mile journey. So I thought you might be interested in a few other statistics at our almost half way point.
Total miles biked: 1,556
Average miles per day: 78
Days off: 2
Days under 50 miles: 1
Days 50 - 75 miles: 6
Days over 75 miles: 13
Total feet climbed: 59,230!
Most feet climbed in one day: 7,416 - Payson
Longest day- mileage: 103 –
Longest day – hours: 12+
Longest stretch without a day off: Days 1-12
Days over 100 miles: 2 – back to back Buena Vista and
Fastest downhill speed: 49.87 – Tony –
Hottest day: Brawley – 122 degrees
Hottest day, runner up: - Surprise – Record temp - 117
Shuttles required to avoid expressways: 2
Shuttles required to avoid lightning: 2
Rain delays: 1 -
First flat: Doug
Most flats by one person: Doug - 7
Most flats in one day: Doug - 3
Least flats: Nate - 0
Worst day for flats:
Total flats remembered: 31
Tires replaced: 5 – 2 by Tony with a third on it’s way.
Highest point in the trip – geographical:
Highest point in the trip – spiritually – probably different for each person, but Josh’s sharing a yesterday’s service is my choice
Highest point in the trip – intellectual / emotional: Hearing the energy and progress and enthusiasm of all the people involved in the conference call this morning
Riding as a group at 18.5 mph singing songs in the sunshine - PRICELESS
4 comments:
Congratulations to you all for such a grand accomplishment. As a friend of Tony', I've been bragging about his adventure to everyone I know, but now I brag about all of you. I read your blog, plus Mary's and Katherine's almost everyday. And send you thoughts of support and prayers of safety. Sorry I wasn't more help between Santa Fe and Taos. You are doing a wonderful thing. Ride on in strength and love. Kay
Woo-Hoo! Today you will reach your half way mark!! Congratulations! I hope you have a chance to celebrate in some way. :)
Have a great day!
Auntie "M"
Thanks for the interesting stats Tony. We hope the weather remains calm as team Fuller Center bikes on.
As you may know, last year Greensburg was devastated by a tornado.
Keep your eyes to the sky and the weather radio handy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Half-way there guys that's so amazing!! I love reading your blogs by the way. Thank you for the interesting tid-bits and the pics. In a way, I feel like I'm still with you all! And to hear that you have reached your century rides is so cool! You are all in my prayers. ~nicole
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