Monday, August 10, 2009
Da Burgh
After having dinner at Ryan Cole's (Delta Alpha brother) aunt's house most of us went out to explore the city of Pittsburgh. It really is a blue collar town. I was also able to watch the Dankees beat the Red Sox 5-2.
We had a day off the bike in Pittsburgh today. Our schedule contained two friendship visits. The first was at the UCP center. This center's clients had been sending us snacks and letters. I had received a nice letter from Teri Owens, who I got to meet today as well. I must confess that when I write my blog I don't put much in about my friendship visits even though we have them almost everyday. I am really not an emotional person, but I also haven't had many good connections, with the people I meet. I do participate to the fullest, but sometimes some friendship visits are better than others. Anyway the thing that made to days friendship special was the fact that I got to me Teri's father. He even brought his four grandchildren. I felt as if I was allowed into that family's life for a short while. It was a privilege to meet with them today. When I get home I plan to write to their family every so often to see how Teri and the rest of the family is doing.
It's not much longer till I see everyone in D.C.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Cleveland
Niles Ohio
Time for some emotional stuff. I can't believe a week from today we'll be in DC. It has really gone by too fast. I going to miss these guys so much. I feel like I am not going to know what to do with myself when I get back home. I do miss my family and friends, but I'm probably not going to see some of these guys ever again and that is heartbreaking. I don't think I have ever had a closer bond with anyone than I do these guys. I really shouldn't dwell anymore on the future in fact I'm going to spend more time these guys right now than sitting here and typing my blog.
Sandusky
Some of the lines took forever, but it went by fast since we played eucher standing in line. We went on Raptor, which is like Medusa at Six Flags, Millenium Force, which could be confused with Nitro at Six Flags. We also got to ride Dragster right before the park closed. Now this was the only ride I was afraid of. And the fact that they had some malfunctions before I rode didn't help any. So this ride cranks it up to 120mph over a 500 ft loop and back down again.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Ann Arbor, MI
So today we rode to Toledo Ohio where we had one of our more larger arrivals. There wasn't an Ohio state sign, hopefully we can get one when we head into Pennsylvania It's always nice to hear people cheering for you after a long ride. We had a great dinner at Outback Steakhouse followed by a massage clinic visit. So one of our sponsors allowed us to get each get an hour massage. It was a little interesting, I mean I have never gotten a real massage before. So I go in there hop on the table in my clothes. The lady says I can dress down to my comfort. I'm like okay. I get down to my boxers hop on the bed again, but then she tells me to hop under the sheet. I was a little nervous and confused. About 20 minutes into the massage I had to use the bathroom. I thought I could hold it, but it would not have turned out well. Anyway another half hour later I felt so relaxed. Tomorrow we head to Sandusky Ohio, yes it's the same town from "Tommy boy" I feel like I should watch that before I ride tomorrow. I bet there is a lot of stuff to do there "throw stuff off a bridge, late night pitch and put, maybe cruise the 4-h babes". I also uploaded some pics on my facebook
Sunday, August 2, 2009
East Lansing Michigan
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Getting out of Chicago and Touchdown Jesus
So we had another challenge to accomplish that night at McDonald's; the 10,000 calorie challenge in one sitting. The four of us were all amped to do it. We tried to strategize as best we could, and one of us actually dropped out of the competition. It was actually me I would have done it, but I wanted to see the Notre Dame campus, which was totally worth it. I got to see Touchdown Jesus, which is one of the most iconic symbols in college football. I was able to catch the end of the 10,000 calorie challenge, none of the participants looked happy. It seems impossible. The highest anyone got was 6600 and they all through up.
By not making the 10k mark each participant me included since I backed out had to put Icy Hot in the chamois for the entire ride to Kalamazoo. It started out to be pretty tingly, but a couple minutes later lots of pain. It eventually subsided and eased into a more soothing feeling. Sam Leaf and I wanted to go to Captain Clutch's house since he went to high school in Kalamazoo, but that plan was unsuccessful.
First night in Chicago
We had a day off in Chicago as well and I used this as a full advantage. After breakfast a group went to the Sears Tower, which is known now as the Willis Tower. Anyway we had a mini video on the history of the historic building and then we went up in the elevator to floor 103 from floor 2 which took about 60 seconds. The view was pretty amazing, the photos should be on facebook soon. There were also 4 glass boxes at the top of the building where people could stand and look straight down. So picture a glass ledge that you can walk out on and you can look straight down and see over 100 stories down to the ground. I was a little scared at first, but it was pretty cool. I heard that Donald Trump tried to build his tower bigger than the Sears a couple years ago, but the city would not let him. I wouldn't let him either that guy is turning into a joke. Our group still had a little time before lunch so we headed to see the giant bean and Millennium park, where an orchestra was rehearsing. It was also where Obama gave his acceptance speech.
I wanted to go see a cubs game and even though I would be a little late I went anyway with two other guys. We hopped on the redline and went over to Wrigley, and bought 15 dollar standing room only tickets. We made it at the top of the third and were able to see the entire game. Wrigley field was really neat, it had such a welcoming feeling to it. The cubs also have a good song for when they win a game. "Hey Chicago what do you say the cubs are gonna win today". We hopped on the redline again and headed to dinner, which was at Lou Maltanis, which specializes in deep dish pizza. It was good, but I prefer my New York style pizza. After Dinner I was able to meet up with the McGarry/Rorick clan for some more pizza and drinks. And since the Yankees and whitesox had an hour rain delay I would be able to catch some of the game. So Erin walked me down to the nearest redline, which was a bit too far, but she insisted protesting that I am like her little brother. I hopped on that and was over to US cellular field in a jiffy. I didn't have a ticket, and I wanted to buy from a booth since It worked our well earlier, but as I was running a scalper asked me if I needed a ticket, and even though he looked pretty sketchy, I did need a ticket. It was the fifth inning, and I tried to barter with him and eventually got a box seat for 20 bucks, but I really could have gotten it for 10 I mean who else would have been there in the fifth on an hour rain delay. I actually didn't even use the box seat, I just wanted to get in and sit next to my friends who purchased 40 dollar upper deck seat earlier that day. We had to leave before the game ended and missed Nick Swisher's solo shot which tied it in the 9th, but we also missed the game winning single in the bottom of the 9th by Jiim Thome, I think. It was pretty easy getting back to our Hotel. I must say that the transportation in Chicago is much easier in than New York. I am still surprised I got all of that stuff done in one day. I mean two baseball games and the Sears Tower in one day is impressive.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Arrival in Chi-Town
We have some nice digs at the 5-star Palmer House Hilton. We usually do not stay in places like this. It's usually a high-school gym or a community center. The manager said that they did a 170 million renovation of the hotel in the past year. In addition the Hilton has been donating these rooms to Push for 6 years running. Well I can't wait to see more of Chi-town in our two days here. I am at an Internet cafe right next to the hotel, there was no way I was going to pay $15 dollars to use the Internet at the hotel.
Glenview Illinois
The ride to
The team had lunch and burger joint, which was sponsored by Jimmy Vaeth’s parents. Right now I’m doing laundry before we go to dinner. Tomorrow we make the ride to
Wisconsin
Our ride to
We had an awesome dinner at a Pi Alpha’s parent’s house, which is right off a lake. We got to go jet skiing, tubing and play Bache ball. Tomorrow we have a tough 15 mile ride into
Two fun filled exhausting days in
On our day off we had breakfast and Independent First, which is an organization that serves people with disabilities. They also sponsored all of our events for our two days in
Later that day the team had a lot of fun playing wheel chair hockey at a local skating rink. At night we did an accessibility survey at a local mall while we spent time with pre-teen and teenage girls who have disabilities. We helped them develop some of their social skills in different situations. There was one family that had five girls, all of which has disabilities. There father has to work 80 hours a week mostly for the hospital bills. Hearing some of her stories was a real eye opener for me.
Last days in Iowa
Today we had a ride to
Once we ate and got showered we actually went to where most of the movie “Field of Dreams” was filmed. It was pretty cool. It hadn’t changed much since the movie and we got to play baseball on the field. There weren’t many restrictions to where we could go in the area.
We had a great friendship visit and dance for a few hours later that night and got any early nights sleep for tomorrow’s 110 miler.
The ride to
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids and Iowa City
We had a friendship visit at a bowling alley for special Olympics bowling. Surprisingly it was our first SOB event this summer. During school my fraternity brothers and I do SOB every week. I must say that I am not the best bowler, I hardly bowl over 100, but today I was having the best game of my life. I started over with 5 spares and strike. However I ended with a 131, mostly cause I only got one pin in two frames.
After dinner Alison Zimmer, heider's fiance took J-post and I around town. We even saw the sketchy elf-man's house (look it up on facebook).
The ride to cedar rapids was one of the nicer days in Iowa. It was 80 miles and we were racked for 10 of them because the road was dangerous. Lodging was at the ARC of cedar rapids which is also where our friendship visit was located. At the visit I did some arts and crafts projects with my new friends.
After dinner some of us went to some local establishments in Cedar Rapids. Sam Leaf and I were able to see the end of the Yankee game where Hideki hit a walk off home run.
The ride into Iowa City was eventful since it was raining most of the day, but it was only 30 miles. We had an arrival into the old capital building since Iowa city used to be the capital of Iowa.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Des Moines, Iowa
Friday, July 17, 2009
last couple days
We had Lunch at Tammy Nance's house, who is one of our biggest supporters. We were able to take down some great steaks, play latter golf, jump on their trampoline and play some video games. It was a fun filled afternoon. You should have seen Sam Leafs face when he hopped on the trampoline, he looked like a little kid, we all did.
After Lunch we had a dance and dinner frienship visit at a local Elks club. It was a lot of fun, but very tiring. I still had enough energy to go out and explore the town of Grand Island. There were not many drinking establishments near us in Grand Island so we went to the local Godfather's pizza chain to have some drinks.
The second day in Grand Island was great too. We enjoyed some Arby’s breakfast in the morning and Runza in the afternoon. Between them we had great friendship visits.
The ride into Lincoln wasn’t so bad except for the five flat tires my pace line encountered. We stayed at the local Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. Pi Kapp is actually re-chartering at UNL because they did some bad things in the eyes of our national office. I was to appear in another interview, except I was just riding my bike. We had a two hour long dance we the local ARC center after dinner. Despite my tiredness I decided to explore the local Lincoln downtown area. We went to a local bar, which is supposed to be popular, but on a Tuesday night in the summer, we were the only customers.
Today’s ride into Omaha was interesting. A 50 mile ride turned into 60 because one of our sponsors wanted to lead us to our destination in a very different and unsafe way. Needless to say some riders were not pleased.
Today I also performed my first KOB puppet show. Everything was going well except that we sometimes alter some of the lines in the script to mix it up a bit. I said a funny line and my partner Jim Rampton could control himself from laughing, and then I started laughing. We did eventually stop and were able to finish the skit in a reasonable fashion.
Tomorrow we head to Griswald, Iowa. “Hey is this heaven… No it’s Iowa” (Field of dreams).
The ride into Iowa was very eventful. Crossing the boarder into a new state is always fun. In addition at mile 50 we started to run into a crazy rain storm. Crew made us sit in the vans at mile 55 until the rain slowed down. We had about 15 more miles to go to finish the day. The rain came back again and we were all soaked. Once we got to our lodging, which looked like a house from a horror movie I thought I would get some relief from the cold with a nice hot shower, but on the Journey of Hope it’s not a JOH shower unless it’s cold. We were able to take a nap before dinner, where we had BBQ near a local quarry.
Dexterity, what is that exactly, well it seems to me it’s the agility you have in a particular area of your body. When the other riders spoke of losing dexterity in their hands earlier in the trip I shrugged it off. However over the last week I have been losing dexterity in my left hand. It gets really frustrating because I don’t have the same strength I usually do. Sometimes its even difficult to shift my gears when I am riding. If any of the few followers of my blog have advice on my situation please feel free to give me a call.
Winterset, Iowa; the whole ride was pretty nice. We had some good conversation, good weather and a tail wind to finish the day. We have pretty nice digs at a Junior high school in Winterset; warm showers and internet. So right now I am doing laundry in town. The coin machine did not work so about 15 guys had to go next to the gas station to get about two dollars worth in coins each. The owner got a little irritated. Fortunately the laundryman is a block away from the birthplace of The John Wayne. We decided to go take a look, but none of us decided to fork over the 6 bucks for a tour of a house. We also discovered that the movie “Bridges of Madison County” was filmed in this town as well. Winterset seems to be a famous town. Were going to Des Moines tomorrow. Cya my clothes are almost dry.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Minden, NE
To Nebraksa and Kansas
Wray, CO
It was a hot one
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Wisdom Teeth Weirdness
Now for what really happened: for those of you who don't know I have been having a pain in my mouth for the past week and it was because one of my wisdom teeth was coming in. It has been very painful to eat over the past week, so I figured something must be wrong. Luckily Meredith Fleishman lives in Denver who I know from back home. Through her I was able to make an appointment at her Dentist for 9am today to see what was wrong.
So I took a cab ride down to 16th street where University Dental Arts is located. When I saw the dentist I got an X-ray of the area of my mouth that was bothering me. The X-ray showed one of my wisdom teeth coming in and putting pressure on one of my molars, which was most likely causing the pain. I was able to get an appointment at an Oral surgeon at 10:15 to get my wisdom tooth removed. So another cab ride later I made it to another waiting room. This place accepted my insurance and everything seemed to be going well until I needed a referral from my primary care physician. I was not able to reach them for a while since it was lunch time back east. Finally I got through to the office and they granted me a referral due to the emergency situation. Everything set up pretty well, but I was a little nervous about the procedure. My brother got his wisdom teeth out and he was inactive for a while. How long would I be off the bike, a day, two days, a week.
My fears eventually dissipated when I learned it would be a simple procedure especially since my tooth was not impacted. I got to experience laughing gas for the first time and I must say it was so weird. I was hallucinating hard core. For a little bit I thought I was dead. I didn't pass out or anything I was just out of it. I think the assistant must have given me a little too much. I asked her if the operation was over even before it started.
The procedure went extremely well and everyone was amazed at my fast recovery. I was able to make to the friendship visit and play wheel chair rugby with gold medal winner from the Paralympics. It's an intense sport. I was also able to enjoy the wonderful steak meal the Tanabe family cooked for the North team.
I happy to say that I don't have any pain at this moment and that I am going to ride tomorrow's 100 miles to Fort Morgan.
Today was definitely an weird experience, but that it what this whole trip is about a life experience. Something that I can look back on. I don't think I will ever forget getting my wisdom teeth out in a strange city. It was pretty amazing how easily everything was set in place. It couldn't have happened without Meredith, my family and the staff at the dentist and oral surgeons offices.
Well I gotta go to bed I'm pretty tired from this eventful day.
Empire Colorado and Denver
The next day was a ride into Denver. It was one of the more beautiful rides I have been on this summer. My pace line and I also got to ride with the man the myth the legend Bruce Rogers. For those of you who don't know Bruce started the Journey of Hope in 1987. The last part of the ride was a downhill with so many dangerous twists and turns, but we all made it down safely. The road looked like one of the roads in those Mazda zoom zoom commercials.
In Denver we got to meet up with the Transamerica route, so I got to see my fellow Virginia Tech brothers. It was a lot of fun catching up with them. Both routes even got a tour of Mile High stadium, which is where the broncos play. When we entered the Jumbo-tron read "Welcome Journey of Hope" it was pretty neat.
The arrival in Denver was probably one of the more important arrivals in the trip. We got escorted to the State Capital by the local law enforcement, where a mass group of people and local television stations were waiting to meet us. Denver is a really awesome city. I feel like I would want to live here after college.
That night we did our "Peddle for Pennies" event where we rode around the local city park lake on our bikes with a person who had a disability to raise funds for special Olympics activities.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Tappin the Rockies
Anyway Dinosaur Colorado was very interesting place. We got there early because we were racked for most of the ride because of construction. We stayed at a elementary school. Our shower situation was pretty interesting. We showered at a truck stop. I know what your thinking it must have been disgusting. I thought it would be too, however they were quite clean. But the interesting part was that these showers had two shower heads in one shower. So picture a regular shower but with two shower heads. Anyway it was made for two people to shower at the same time. It was quite interesting. Heider my brother from VT were about a half a foot away from each other.
The ride to steamboat springs was fairly simple, but my pace line including me encountered many flats throughout the 40 mile ride. The shower situation was a much better than Dinosaur. We got to the local hot springs spas to shower, but before we cleansed ourselves with soap we did it with hot relaxing natural water.
Today's ride was Breckenridge, this ride was probably the most difficult of the trip. 110 miles into the Rockies, 9,000 elevation. The pace line I was in was doing well. We were the first group into lunch at mile 70, but oddly enough we were the last group out after lunch. I have learned that you can be the fastest cyclist on the team, but if your equipment isn't working well that day, like if you encounter a couple flats you will probably finish last or close to it. It felt really good to finish the ride especially after I kept getting sharp pains in my knee, but that's nothing a bunch of Advil and an Icy Hot patch won't fix.
It's pretty weird that today is July 4th. It certainly doesn't feel like it. After we ate dinner some of the cyclist went out to see the town, which was probably a bad choice because the walk was so long and lodging is up on top of a big hill. Needless to say I am exhausted writing this blog, but my mommy wanted me to update it. I'm going to bed. Got to get up early to hit up Loveland Pass tomorrow: 12000 ft elevation.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Salt Lake City
We had our first arrival in a while. We rode into the local Saturn dealership where they provided us with lunch. We quickly showered to get to the local raging waters water park for a friendship visit. We all had a great time with our new friends at the water park. There a particular slide with a big drop and even though all of us were a little hesitant everyone made it down the slide safely. Usually when our team goes somewhere a lot of people stare at us because were such big crowd, but at the water park everyone wasn't staring because of are large crowd, but because we had such weird tan lines. I mean my stomach and back are completely white compared to my arms, legs and face.
The next day we had a day off from cycling, but we had a friendship visit a the National Abilities Center – Bronfman Family Recreational Center & Ranch. This was one of my favorite friendship visits yet. This center is doing some wonderful things for people with disabilities. They have a range of people that come to the center to enjoy their facilities. This week kids with visual impairment stayed at the center. I had the pleasure of spending time with lovely girl named Bridgen, who is blind and has a cochlear-implant due to her loss of hearing at an early age. She was extremely bright. She's a senior in high school and said she wants to be a child psychologist and help children with disabilities. She spoke often about her older brother who wants to be an optometrist to help people who are blind.
Before I spoke to Bridgen the north team got to climb a 30 foot rock wall, only blindfolded. It was pretty difficult and scary.
Payson, UT
Since our dinner was not sponsored that night we decided to go out for some Mexican food and also to celebrate Alex Rosell's 21st birthday. After dinner we hit up a little bar, I forget the name. Anyways apparently Utah has some strict alcohol laws, and I thought Virginia was bad. The bar was holding a karaoke competition that night. Some of the acts were a little odd to say the least, but we all had a great time. Tomorrow we got to the city that has a Salt Lake.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Delta, UT
Baker, NV
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Long lost relatives
I also forgot to mention that I won my first game of Euker the other night with the help of Uncle Jenkins. It took me a while to understand that game and I still don't quite get the beginning part.
I have also had a recurring nose bleed problem for the last couple days. It's not bad, but I wonder if it's the dry heat, altitude or a combination of the both
Eureka!
Eureka was a nice little town. It even had an opera house. Lunch was provided a local diner called DJ's and they even gave us milkshakes. Dinner was provided by the local Lions club chapter, but I think everyone was still full the lunch at DJ's. Going into these small towns I wonder why people live here. I feel like some of these towns are a couple years behind the rest of the U.S. However, they seem to love it and it works for them. They like the feeling of wide open spaces. In fact one member from the Lions club said that if a stop light was put in the town that he would move out. Apparently Eureka is usually in the top ten for richest county's in america, mostly because of their local gold mines; go figure.
1st century ride

The first century ride was pretty difficult for most of the team, especially since a significant amount of our team has been either sick or injured. Some even suggested the 110 mile ride was harder than Kirkwood. One of the difficulties of this ride was the sheer boredom factor. We were on the “loneliest highway” in America; Highway 50. To keep ourselves entertained each pace line tried to think of entertaining topics to discuss. One pace line even sung the entire song of 99 bottles of beer on the wall. Another set of cyclists discussed everyone’s respective life story from birth to present day.
Dinner was excellent and it was provided by Beta Sigma Phi, which is a local women’s service fraternity in Austin, NV. The dinner was basically a Thanksgiving spread of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and loads of other items. I must say that the women were wonderful. The 110 miles took a toll on the North team so we decided to get to bed early at the Austin Town Hall in order to get back on the wonderful Highway 50.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Carson City
The ride to
Today we have another Kids on the block event and a local children’s museum, which was a lot of fun because we got to play their toys. Later on most of us did our laundry for the first time in the trip. It’s nice to have clean clothes.
I also want to add that I am having an amazing time on this trip. I already know that this trip will be an important time in my life where I will learn a lot about myself and things I need to improve upon before I enter the real world. This trip has shown me to never let a good opportunity pass you by. We head to Fallon
It's all about the climb

Cycling 85 miles up a bunch of mountains is no easy task. But the ride was simply amazing. And I don’t care what anyone says about this country, it is absolutely beautiful. The ride was difficult, but the views were unreal. Especially during the downhill part of the ride, where we topped out at 46 MPH. It was a little nerve wracking knowing that if I messed up even a little going at that speed that it would not end well. The Lions club members made the drive up to Markleeville to cook us dinner when we finished the days ride. We slept in an extremely small rec center that was absolutely freezing. You can check out some pics and videos on my facebook page from the
Crank it up
Onward to Jackson, Ca. I decided to ride with J-Post and be in a faster pace line in order to make the ride. Everything was going fine until Jimmy’s tire ripped from a bunch of glass on the road. I stayed with him until changed the tire tube which took about 25 minutes and let the other two cyclists in are pace line go ahead. I really wanted to make rack point so after Jimmy changed his tire we started booking it averaging about 20 miles an hour. Jimmy’s tire ripped yet again and since we stopped to grab his new tire at a rest stop we attempted to change it, but for some reason the tire didn’t fit his rim. So about 30 minutes later a J-Johnson stopped to pick us up because we couldn’t finish the days ride, but then he realized that he didn’t have room for our bikes on the car. So one of the injured riders in the car offered to let Jimmy use his bike to finish the days ride. So once again amid another bike problem Jimmy and I booked it to the end of the days ride in time.
Jackson Ca was a nice little small town and we were provided dinner and breakfast by the Local Lions club chapter. Dinner that night was amazing and we needed it to make for the epic
Don't get racked
Not making it to rack point made me extremely mad, so I wanted to crank it up a notch in order to finish the ride. However I learned the hard way of the rules of the road. I always want to test myself physically during rides and during uphill climbs I like beast it up that hill, however the “rules of the road” are very important on this trip for our safety. I broke one of those rules by getting too far ahead of my pace line, which is unsafe especially on an uphill climb. Therefore I was “racked” for the day after 5 miles. I was so frustrated, that I didn’t talk to anyone for like a half hour. I eventually cheered up and let it go, especially when I heard that J-Post’s whole pace line got racked for crossing a double yellow line.
We had a great friendship visit in
Napa Valley

I have to say that Napa valley is beautiful though I was disappointed I did not make rack point due to a slow pace group I was still content on the days ride. I wish I had climbed over to some of the vineyards and ate some grapes.
We also had a great friendship visit today in the
Thursday, June 11, 2009
first friendship visit

Tuesday, June 9, 2009
My arrival
I got into San Francisco today, it looks like a nice area, but I have not done much exploring yet. Tomorrow is my first day of orientation. I can't believe the yankees are losing 4-0 to the sox. It's weird not being able to watch the game. I going to take nap now so I can get better acclimated to the time change.