Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Day 63 / The Last Ride and Celebrating

I made it!!! A final 63 miles and there it was the Pacific Ocean. I didn't cry, I thought I was. It actually felt really weird I didn't know how to wrap my head around it. So much pain and time and it was finally over. Now I don't know what to do with myself when I wake up in the morning haha!

My parents flew out and Matthew Newcomer drove down from Portland to watch me finish. And of course my 3rd SAG driver Joe led me to the finish line. If it weren't from him and my other SAG drivers I'd still be out there biking. So we biked into the town of Florence where Matthew popped into a small donuts and deli shop and the owners were so nice they gave us a whole box of free donuts to celebrate! Thanks Big Dog Donuts and Deli!! My dad also bought some champagne and beer for the finish.

This will be my last blog post so I guess I should try to sum up the experience. So what all did I learn? Erase the word unrealistic from your vocabulary. People told me I wasn't being 'realistic', I wanted to say you're right and I like it that way. Why be realistic when you can be extraordinary? Only those willing to go too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Push yourself and never give in to pain or adversity and you'll surprise yourself on where your limits truly lie. I have decided to take my experience and all my thoughts and put it down on paper. I wrote along the way and now I'm going to put my notes together in a book. Biggest lesson I learned which lead to the title of the book: You'll never know what you'll find, who you'll meet or what you'll learn until you JUST DO SOMETHING!

One last thing, embrace those who support you and forget everyone else. Thank you my friends and family and brothers. All of you made this possible. Special shout out to Chris Gassman. There's no way I'd be where I am today if you didn't push me to always be better. You always say what I have to hear even if I don't like it sometimes. You're a mentor, a brother and a role model. Thank you. To the chapters that housed me and showed me experiences I'll never forget thank you so much. Can't wait to see you all again someday. Mom and Dad Carolynn and Sean, love you all.

REFUSE MEDIOCRITY! Thank you Zach Miller for the inspiration to start a dream and accomplish it. This was all because of you. I think it's time you wake up buddy.

Champagne haha!

Winery!

Winery view

These goofballs picking Joe and I up at the airport

Joe and I celebrating!

Matt Newcomer!!




Friday, July 5, 2013

Day 61 / Mckenzie Pass and a Familiar Face

Yesterday I did the most beautiful century ride of my life. I climbed up to 5325 ft and then descended all the way down to 400 ft. I also got to see Matthew Newcomer a friend from home on his motorcycle outside of the town of Sisters. It was awesome to see another familiar face so far from home, what a small world! Today joe and I are taking a day off in Eugene and we deserve it after 1200+ miles 16 days straight. Tomorrow we ride to the Pacific! I can't believe this trip is coming to an end. What a wild ride its been. I've pushed myself to the limit and threw myself at Mother Nature. She hasn't been kind but I used the pain to push me further and here I am. After 61 days I biked from Dewey Beach Delaware to Eugene Oregon. 61 miles left to bike before I can officially say I rode my bicycle across America! 

Me with Matt's motorcycle haha 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Day 60 / Snow Mountains

Today was a long long long day. 96 miles with absolutely nothing to look at until the very end. Wind in my face and 97 degree weather. Also got another flat tire today but no big deal I'm a pro at changing them now. My body and my bike are both reaching their limits, but it's time to click it into high gear and finish this thing. Under 200 miles left. Bend Oregon is a beautiful place and I'm happy to have made it here. Enjoy these pictures.





"prehistoric river"



Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Days 58 + 59 / Oregon isn't going to let me off easy

Well, the past two days have been really tough. With temperatures 100+ and climbing hills 1000-1200 ft at a time, the last state is making it a challenge to finish. Today the temp got to 106 and I started off the day climbing a beast of a hill- 1200+ft with its summit at 4800 ft. But tomorrow I'll be in Bend OR then the next day Eugene OR. Although its been a tough few days I'm getting real close now. Here are pictures from yesterday and today. Oh and I passed into another time zone yesterday, officially on pacific time!

This mornings first 5 miles was climbing this

At the summit

Halfway up



Winding through mountains



Its so hot I passed a wildfire...

The beauty of eastern Oregon