yesterday was quite an experience! We climbed another mountain, literally! It was very challenging, with over 100 switchback turns, and an average grade of 6.5 for 7 miles...The views were incredible!
The good news was that we got to defend after the peak. The road was very twisty. We reached speeds of around 40 MPH on the way down. It was terrifying and excillerating at the same time.
We stopped in a great little town called Jerome and ate at the Haunted Hamburger. The food was great and the company better! One of the riders got a nice surprise, her husband flew out to be here for the last day!
After lunch we continued to defend into Cottonwood, where we stayed. One of the riders, whose father recently passed from Myeloma, held a lovely toast the celebrate his Dad’s birthday. It is odd how you can be so excited about the accomplishment of the ride, and then very quickly be reminded of what this is really all about. Finding a cure so Fathers and sons can share more birthdays together...
The good news was that we got to defend after the peak. The road was very twisty. We reached speeds of around 40 MPH on the way down. It was terrifying and excillerating at the same time.
We stopped in a great little town called Jerome and ate at the Haunted Hamburger. The food was great and the company better! One of the riders got a nice surprise, her husband flew out to be here for the last day!
After lunch we continued to defend into Cottonwood, where we stayed. One of the riders, whose father recently passed from Myeloma, held a lovely toast the celebrate his Dad’s birthday. It is odd how you can be so excited about the accomplishment of the ride, and then very quickly be reminded of what this is really all about. Finding a cure so Fathers and sons can share more birthdays together...
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