Saturday, June 16, 2007
Ari's Angels - Saturday, June 16th
Hello Friends!
Half of the Angel’s Team is sitting here in Pratt, Kansas waiting for the two Bill’s (riders) and the two Doug’s (support crew) to arrive so John and I can head off into the evening for another all night adventure. Our pace has picked up, and the weather has been cooperating. The days are sort of running together so please excuse any laps or repetitive information I provide. Yesterday we went up and down all three major passes in Colorado (the entire team helped with the steep sections) and for the past 24 hours have been peddling across the eastern Colorado and western Kansas countryside. We have so many good experiences and pictures to share, it’s hard to pick the ones that in any way define the experience. And, as always, the best memories are not on film. RAAM is truly a team sport. And, this team is performing very well.
I think I had the best shower and breakfast of my life in an old truck stop this morning. . .after John and I did a 196 mile pull though the mountains and all night through the plains. Boy did that feel goodJ. Of course, I’d like to give credit to the riders on the team as they are literally busting their humps riding across the country – but without the crew, I don’t know that we’d be out of California. They are without exception the true heroes of our RAAM adventure. I’m especially grateful to have my brother Dan with us for the time being (he’s leaving us tomorrow). As he has done for most of my life, he is looking after me, and the team, with a grace and perseverance beyond measure. We picked up Bob Skold and Doug Rage last evening in Trinidad and pick up Trish Hardy and Connie Oslica in Kansas City and St. Louis respectively tomorrow.
I am looking forward to catching up with Pat Mahoney and his team in Atlantic City to share some stories, and find out how they made out. I understand they are kicking butt, and will be well rested before we arrive. Like I have mentioned, this is an amazing adventure. . .but the effort that the Mahoney family and their team of supporters have put forth in funding a cure for NF, is beyond compare. We are competing in this Race Across America together, but in the core of all of our hearts as we race to fund treatments and a cure for NF it is clear that there is no us verses them. . .there is only we.
So, from Pratt Kansas, where the fine folks at McDonalds have donated a free meal to all racers and crew in RAAM, I wish you all a wonderful weekend, and I’m looking forward to seeing you soon,
For Ari’s Angels,
Steve Kendra
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2 comments:
Hey Steve...thanks so much for this Blog...I have read each posting and in my heart I am with you and a part of this historic ride for NF Research...Bless you all...Jean/Oregon
You guys are amazing!!! keep pushing!!! i have been checking in several times a day and am so proud of your progress. not bad for a few pennridge grads!
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