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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