In Arizona, there is almost no internet, thus the delay in a good long post.
First of all, there are some BEAUTIFUL pictures added to the second set of Webshots. The Grand Canyon, the Rockies, the wild and surprisingly mountainous desert of Arizona, and just about an hour ago, crossing the Colorado River to enter CALIFORNIA!
We have two rough days in store to get to the outskirts of San Diego, one just under a hundred, the other about 108 miles, but we are getting up well before the sun so that we can leave as soon as it rises, and I know that everyone is strong enough to at least get a very large portion of those miles done before it is too hot to ride.
It's been so long, and so many sights now that I am not even sure where to start. I might have to wait for some downtime in Portland to really start describing everything in detail. Plus, I have really hogged this computer for about an hour. If I have another chance later, I will write more, but will go ahead and publish this now.
I am in California! And I biked here!
Emily
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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Emily,
I am so proud of you. You must be so overwhelmed with your accomplish
ment. Can't wait to see the pic of the tires in the mighty Pacific.
Love you
Aunt Diane
Wow Emily... you are amazing!!!
The pictures are great! Can you believe you have ridden your bike from the Atlantic to the Pacific... over mountain, plains, desert, wind and rain?! Wonder when the reality of it all will sink in, and hope the wonder of it all continues with you for a very long time. I hope you will be the guide now for your family and friends to take us to these places both high and low.
I wish so bad to be there in San Diego to see you in, but think I would overflow the Pacific with my tears!! See you at home soon!
Mom
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