Mark Rubenstein 5885
Dion Wallace 4834
Justin Dean 4595
Gordon Roth 4546
Charley Monroe 4035
Chris Butera 2976
Nate Kiger 2976
Josh Weiblinger 2636
Nuwh Wallace 2636
Wolfgang Moreno 2605
Justin Kline 2319
Paul Aaron 1779
Dan Finegold 1731
Henry Netzer 1570
Larrell Davis 1431
Kevin Cross 1405
Beth Manifesto 1405
Aaron Wakefield 1399
Claudia Davidson 1064
Jeron Grayson 1051
Gene Flowers 1038
Maurice Adams 1002
Justin Hardin 938
Tirrell Harris 920
Eric Frye 830
Charles Russell 830
Jabriel Jackson 812
Derrick Adams 172
John Moreno 108
Corvynne Mikell 108
Scott Westcott 108
Brian Eggelton 100
Becca Droz 52
Aaron Yahr 30
Total: 56,950 miles
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Day Ten
July 21, 2009
Nashua NH to Hampton Beach NH
45 Miles (Day)
830 Miles (Total)
For our final day of the trip we set up an easy day so that everyone could enjoy the beach... the day wasn't exactly what we had in mind. From the moment we set foot out of our hotel in the morning the elements were on our tail. A fierce heavy rain showered down upon us all the way to our destination. Everyone was shivering cold and exhausted from the days that led up to this point but nothing could stop us now. On this trip the shear sense of determination that all the boys have gained powered us through and we arrived at the rain drenched sand of Hampton beach to complete our coastal journey. We're very proud of everyone involved who worked hard individually and together as a group to accomplish an incredible feat.
Nashua NH to Hampton Beach NH
45 Miles (Day)
830 Miles (Total)
For our final day of the trip we set up an easy day so that everyone could enjoy the beach... the day wasn't exactly what we had in mind. From the moment we set foot out of our hotel in the morning the elements were on our tail. A fierce heavy rain showered down upon us all the way to our destination. Everyone was shivering cold and exhausted from the days that led up to this point but nothing could stop us now. On this trip the shear sense of determination that all the boys have gained powered us through and we arrived at the rain drenched sand of Hampton beach to complete our coastal journey. We're very proud of everyone involved who worked hard individually and together as a group to accomplish an incredible feat.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Day Nine
July 20, 2009
Bennington VT to Nashua NH
117 Miles (Day)
785 Miles (Total)
Today was our most ambitious day of the trip. We woke up early knowing that we had many many miles to cover that were far from flat. We got out on the road and began to climb up the Green Mountains through Vermont and headed into our final destination state of New Hampshire whil passing by beautiful lakes streams and mountains the whole way. We. Marks nephew Aaron met up with us 25 miles from Nashua and biked in with us. He was shocked at what good shape all of the boys are in. Our goal of Nashua which seemed unreachable was accomplished and now its off to the Ocean!
Bennington VT to Nashua NH
117 Miles (Day)
785 Miles (Total)
Today was our most ambitious day of the trip. We woke up early knowing that we had many many miles to cover that were far from flat. We got out on the road and began to climb up the Green Mountains through Vermont and headed into our final destination state of New Hampshire whil passing by beautiful lakes streams and mountains the whole way. We. Marks nephew Aaron met up with us 25 miles from Nashua and biked in with us. He was shocked at what good shape all of the boys are in. Our goal of Nashua which seemed unreachable was accomplished and now its off to the Ocean!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Day Eight
July 19, 2009
Schenectady NY to Bennington VT
55 Miles (Day)
668 Miles (Total)
Today we accomplished a miraculous feat as we biked in three states, New York, Massachussetts, and Vermont and on top of that we did it with our lowest mileage day yet on the trip. We had our first real climb going four miles up to abeautiful hill top that marked the end of our New York Travels. We then sped down the road in Massachussetts where we took a crucial break to take turns running up the side of an A Frame. From there we moved swiftly into our Vermont destination of Bennington Vermont. The Boys got their first look at some climbs which they will unquestionably be seeing more of in the day to come as we head into New Hampshire. Let it be noted that not a single flat tire was recorded on the day.
Flats
Maurice-5
Netzer-4
Gene-4
Chris-3
Mark-2
Justin-2
Eric-2
Gordon-1
Diamond Danny-1
Dion-Nope!
Splats
Justin-6
Maurice-2**
Charles-2
Gene-2
Netzer-2
Diamond Danny-2.5
Chris -1
Eric-.95
Dion-Nope!
Mark-No Way!
Schenectady NY to Bennington VT
55 Miles (Day)
668 Miles (Total)
Today we accomplished a miraculous feat as we biked in three states, New York, Massachussetts, and Vermont and on top of that we did it with our lowest mileage day yet on the trip. We had our first real climb going four miles up to abeautiful hill top that marked the end of our New York Travels. We then sped down the road in Massachussetts where we took a crucial break to take turns running up the side of an A Frame. From there we moved swiftly into our Vermont destination of Bennington Vermont. The Boys got their first look at some climbs which they will unquestionably be seeing more of in the day to come as we head into New Hampshire. Let it be noted that not a single flat tire was recorded on the day.
Flats
Maurice-5
Netzer-4
Gene-4
Chris-3
Mark-2
Justin-2
Eric-2
Gordon-1
Diamond Danny-1
Dion-Nope!
Splats
Justin-6
Maurice-2**
Charles-2
Gene-2
Netzer-2
Diamond Danny-2.5
Chris -1
Eric-.95
Dion-Nope!
Mark-No Way!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Day Seven
July 18, 2009
Utica NY to Schenectady NY
102 Miles (Day)
616 Miles (Total)
Chris, Dion, and Mark returned to our middle-of-nowhere end point of yestersday to complete the 11 miles to Utica and the entire group then rode 91 more miles concluding at sunset with increible strength and enthusiasm. Kudos to Chris for his century, kudos to Eric and Dion for overcoming nasty bee stings, kudos to Gene for completing a tough ride with a smile, kudos to Charles for simply being Charles, kudos to Justin for not falling once, kudos to Maurice for great cycling and being perhaps the most appreciative kid ever (thanks Maurice). Kudos also to the staff for an uber-Charleyesque performance. With Netzer changing a record 12 tires, Gordon being an All-Pro res man, and Dan being a captain of youthful enthusiasm as always.
Did we rest upon the conclusion of this long day? No sir- bowling and dancing at the local cosmic lanes until past 1 am. Living large!
Utica NY to Schenectady NY
102 Miles (Day)
616 Miles (Total)
Chris, Dion, and Mark returned to our middle-of-nowhere end point of yestersday to complete the 11 miles to Utica and the entire group then rode 91 more miles concluding at sunset with increible strength and enthusiasm. Kudos to Chris for his century, kudos to Eric and Dion for overcoming nasty bee stings, kudos to Gene for completing a tough ride with a smile, kudos to Charles for simply being Charles, kudos to Justin for not falling once, kudos to Maurice for great cycling and being perhaps the most appreciative kid ever (thanks Maurice). Kudos also to the staff for an uber-Charleyesque performance. With Netzer changing a record 12 tires, Gordon being an All-Pro res man, and Dan being a captain of youthful enthusiasm as always.
Did we rest upon the conclusion of this long day? No sir- bowling and dancing at the local cosmic lanes until past 1 am. Living large!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Day Six
July 17, 2009
Weedsport NY to Utica NY
70 Miles (Day)
514 Miles (Total)
WE began the day with a fine breakfast prepared for us at the best Diner in all of Utica. From there we set fourth on the road to our first stop of the day Syracuse NY. Dan and Gordon being a current and former Syracuse University student gave the campus tour to everyone which included a tour of the Carrier Dome Arena. From there we departed back on the road, and despite PYL's first ever encounter with rain along with a few biking mishaps (Erics wheel fell off yet somehow he managed to defy gravity by never hitting the ground)everyone worked together well and it turned out to be a great day.
Weedsport NY to Utica NY
70 Miles (Day)
514 Miles (Total)
WE began the day with a fine breakfast prepared for us at the best Diner in all of Utica. From there we set fourth on the road to our first stop of the day Syracuse NY. Dan and Gordon being a current and former Syracuse University student gave the campus tour to everyone which included a tour of the Carrier Dome Arena. From there we departed back on the road, and despite PYL's first ever encounter with rain along with a few biking mishaps (Erics wheel fell off yet somehow he managed to defy gravity by never hitting the ground)everyone worked together well and it turned out to be a great day.
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