Information about my experience and journey with Bike & Build cycling across the country
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Delirium
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> At First lunch delirium sets in and we find new modes of transportation to get us across the country wings and a bike with training wheels
Friday, July 22, 2011
Springfield build day
As the heat throws the group into delirium we find new ways to amuse ourselves
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Misery or Missouri?
"Cycling through Missouri is like climbing the same flight of stairs for 6 hours in a diesel gas chamber, wearing a full-body sweatsuit while you have 4 hairdryers on high heat blowing in your face"
-dan Northcutt
-dan Northcutt
Monday, July 18, 2011
Highs and lows
So I know I am bad about posting here and uploading photos from the journey has proven to be more difficult than expected, but perhaps now that we are nearly half way through I can get me act together.
If you have been keeping up with other riders blogs then you know the basics of the trip. We wake up early we repack our bags, praying everything will fit back in there. Scarf down breakfast, pray for coffee, and hit the road. Bike, tell each other stories, fix flats, eat lunch, bike and push through the last ten miles of the ride into the host.
For the sake of time I will now bullet point my highs and lows so far.
Lows
-Leaving Pittsburg
-riding in the van for 2 days after leaving Pittsburg
-crying/walking over the mountains in Pennsylvania
-being intimately acquainted with the smell of road kill and its level of decomposition
Highs!
-Mike Griffith applying chamois butter in full view of small children at a gas station
-biking along the ocean in new Hampshire
-naming my bike Mr. Ed because he runs on peanut butter
-the food from all the churches we have stayed with
-banana dogs for lunch (banana in a hotdog bun with peanut butter and honey)
-snuggle puddle
-warpaint wednesdays
-feather Fridays
-playing Ina fire hose
-mardi gras beads
-tie dye
-sleeping in a barn
-Crossing the MISSISSIPPI river!!!!!!
More to come but here ya go!
Love,
Melissa
If you have been keeping up with other riders blogs then you know the basics of the trip. We wake up early we repack our bags, praying everything will fit back in there. Scarf down breakfast, pray for coffee, and hit the road. Bike, tell each other stories, fix flats, eat lunch, bike and push through the last ten miles of the ride into the host.
For the sake of time I will now bullet point my highs and lows so far.
Lows
-Leaving Pittsburg
-riding in the van for 2 days after leaving Pittsburg
-crying/walking over the mountains in Pennsylvania
-being intimately acquainted with the smell of road kill and its level of decomposition
Highs!
-Mike Griffith applying chamois butter in full view of small children at a gas station
-biking along the ocean in new Hampshire
-naming my bike Mr. Ed because he runs on peanut butter
-the food from all the churches we have stayed with
-banana dogs for lunch (banana in a hotdog bun with peanut butter and honey)
-snuggle puddle
-warpaint wednesdays
-feather Fridays
-playing Ina fire hose
-mardi gras beads
-tie dye
-sleeping in a barn
-Crossing the MISSISSIPPI river!!!!!!
More to come but here ya go!
Love,
Melissa
Location:West Dr,St Louis,United States
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
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