Thursday, July 16, 2015

Finishing up in Utah

I had my final sweep day with a rider named Dylan out of Zion National Park. We stopped for a few cups of coffee of our way out to kill some time and then hit the road. We flew through the 40 mile day as most of it was downhill- averaging about 25 mph with minimal stops. When we got to the city we went thrifting and hit the first In-n-Out of the trip. It felt good to have so much time to catch up on fun activities like that.

We built with Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Utah and they treated us like royalty. Especially after camping for two nights in a row, all of the food was magnificent. We worked on a project called A Touch of Kindness, which completes small projects for those unable to complete them. We built a fence for a disabled Air Force veteran and then went to the Habitat Restore for lunch and a community event.

We rode out of St George and into Overton, NV only to be greeted by 100 degree heat, headwinds, and terrible climbs. And we thought Arizona was bad...


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