Monday, August 2, 2010

Suffolk to Virginia Beach

[Sunday, August 1] We cannot believe this day has arrived...the home stretch. We woke at Bike West around 7:00 and got our world together. Bill offered to ride along side of us as we biked on hwy 58/460 through a busy 10-mile section of our route east. Once through, we picked up Military Hwy in Cheasapeake and biked around the southside of Tidewater to avoid the crazy traffic. At 1:30 we arrived at Rudee Inlet, the south end of Virginia Beach. We rode along the boardwalk a while and took our bikes on the beach. We took many victory pictures and celebrated. With today's 47 mile ride, the grand total from the Golden Gate Bridge to Virginia Beach totaled 4,015 miles. Thank you all for your prayers, encouragement and support. Most of all...we thank our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for what he did in and through us over the last two months. To Him be all glory and honor, Amen.

Richmond to Suffolk

[Saturday, July 31] After a great evening and much needed sleep we departed on our pre-victory ride to Yorktown, VA. We were so excited that we kept a 19-20mph pace for the first 50 miles along "plantation road" along the James River (route 5). When we approached Williamsburg we jumped on the Colonial Parkway and also rode through the heart of historic Williamsburg. We got back on the parkway and biked to Yorktown...the official end of the Transamerica route. But we were not finished. We went back to Williamsburg and caught the ferry to Surry county south of the James River. We had a wonderful dinner at the Surry House with Jeff's in-laws Jim and Jean Cates. From here we biked another 40 miles to downtown Suffolk and crashed at Bike West, an awesome bike shop owned by Jeff's long-time-friend Bill Williams. Bill ordered an absolutely huge pizza and we devoured it in the late evening. Today, we biked 116.5 miles!

Mineral to Richmond

[Friday, July 30] Our stay at the Mineral fire station was cool. Fire fighter Bob was gracious to us. We went back to the diner we ate at last night for breakfast. We read more Scripture and hit the road about 8:00am. Since we were in flatland, we were able to keep a brisk pace all the way to Mechanicsville. While on route 156 we approached I-64 and Hwy 60 we met up with Greg Carr whom we met back in Kentucky when his church was doing some missionary work. Greg and his wife Julie invited us to stay at their home for the night AND took us out to Golden Corral (we love buffets). It was a wonderful evening with the Carr family...thank you so much! Tomorrow...we head to the coast!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Charlottesville, VA to Mineral, VA

[Thursday, July 29] We got out of Charlottesville in our customary late fashion headed towards Ashland. We were held up about 35 miles out by a severe thunderstorm so we ducked under an Awning at a country church to ride out the storm. Since we lost time due to the weather we were only able to make it to Mineral, VA where we stayed...get this...a fire station! We did our landry and slept upstairs of the fire trucks. We ate dinner at a local diner recommended by the fire fighters. While eating we shared our journey with several people and when we went to pay the bill, our waitress told us someone already paid our bill. God did it again. We read several chapters in Isaiah and crashed around 11:00. It was another great day in the Lord!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Blue Ridge Parkway to Charlottesville, VA

[Yesterday, July 28] We woke with joy knowing we are on top of the Blue Ridge Parkway and no more big climbs! We continued in Isaiah and prayed before we departed. We rode to Afton Mountain where we had the great pleasure of spending a couple of hours with June Curry, the "Cookie Lady." It was really a highlight of our day. During our descent we met Ben Golden and Jamie Grivas who left Yorktown six days ago on their way to SF. We shared with them our saga and tips for the ride. When we arrived in Charlottesville at First Baptist we discovered that they arranged a room at the Comfort Inn for us tonight. On trop of this, associate pastor Chester Yuan took us out for a wonderful buffet dinner. God is absolutely awesome...and so is His church. Tomorrow we ride towards Richmond. We love you all.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Troutville, VA to the Blue Ridge Parkway

[Yesterday, July 27] We had a great night at the Brethern church. Pastor Chris and also Wanda were wonderful hosts... thank you. We began reading in Isaiah this morning. Isaiah really brings the OT in perspective and helps us understand the NT. Then we began our journey east bound. We had an 81-mile day..including our last serious climb..up Afton Mountain. We made it up the summit but it got dark real quick. So we stayed on top of the Blue Ridge Parkway under the pavillion at Mountain View Christian Church. It was a great day with the Lord, in the Word, and on the bike. Thanks for your prayers!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Radford, VA to Troutville, VA

We really enjoyed our stay at Calvary Baptist Church in Radford. Pastor Brian Cockram and his son Jamison went out of their way to take care of us and we thank them!! While there we met Patrick Hatcher and his family who serve with New Tribes in Florida. We are reading Paul's letter to the Romans. Paul really brings together God's plan for salvation. Today we rode through Christiansburg and Daleville coming to Troustsville. While biking past the Church of the Brethern we met pastor Chris Foster in the parking lot. Chris was studying for his last class towards his M. Div and was about to leave. We asked him if we could crash on the church floor and not only did he welcome us but he gave us some cash towards dinner at the "Country Cooking" diner down the road. We had a fantastic dinner buffet! Thank you Chris for blessing us. Tomorrow we head towards Lexington and Afton Mountain. Keep us in your prayers... God hears you loud and clear.

Rural Retreat to Radford, VA

[Yesterday, July 25] We indeed attended worship service with the Martin family. The service had a "revival" feel to it, and because of this, we got at late (1:30 pm) start to our daily ride. We finished the gospels and we going back to the major prophets. We are in good health and better in spirit. Hope you are following us on a map and praying for us along the way. It is by God's grace that we live, move and have our being. Please also pray for the family of Randy and Ruth Reick who were in a fatal motorcycle crash back home in Wisconsin. We love them dearly.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Meadowview, VA to Rural Retreat


(Yesterday, July 24) After a wonderful night with the Wilson's at Harvest Fellowhip we continued on route. We stopped briefly in Damascus, VA for some bike adjustments. We then headed north towards Wytheville. We contacted a pastor in town when we were 12 miles from his church to secure a place to stay. He hooked us up with Ted and Kathi Martin who own Deer Trail Park and Campground. They are great! We arrived at 6:00 to a potluck dinner followed by "Cowboy Church." The evening included great singing by a professional singer named Nanette. To crown the night a couple arrived back at the campground around 10:30 with freshly grilled trout and green beans. Wow were they good! Tomorrow we will attend worship with Ted and his family before we continue to the beach. Please pray for us.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Elkhorn City, KY to Meadowview, VA

What an intestering day! We found ourselves under the stars last night because the church we were supposed to stay at didn't leave the side door opened. It was a great (though hot) evening. We woke and read from John's gospel, ate a little and departed before 8:00. We had only five miles to the Virginia line (see pic).

Shortly after the state line we stopped at Breaks Interstate Park, the "Grand Canyon with clothes on" (see second pic). The ride today was absolutely beautiful although very difficult. We rode only 71 miles but endured some serious elevation. We arrived at Horizon Fellowhip where pastor Tom Wilson and his wife are taking care of us tonight. Another good day, another God day! Thanks for all your prayers and encouragement.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Hindman, KY to Elkhorn City, KY

Though we got a late start (noon) we had a challenging day! The temp hovered around 100 degree with high humidity. We biked 64 miles today but had to endure 5 significant climbs. We lost gallons of water weight! But God saw us through. We finished the Book of Acts this morning. We are is good shape and great spirit. Continue to pray for us.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Boonesville, KY to Hindman, KY

Wow, what a day. We woke among the company of our missionary friends from Richmond, VA. We had breakfast and prayed with them before they left for their service projects and continued east. Just then the skies opened up..so we waited. While We were waiting I decided to return to the Family Dollar store where I lost my money and credit cards. While I was explaining the situation to the manager I was searching through the shopping baskets. While lifting the sixth basket...there was my ziploc bag...money and cards!! What are the chances of this happening? So, after much rejoicing, we read Scripture and departed around 10:30. We had a good 65-mile ride to Hindman where we arrived at First Baptist church just before their evening Bible study. Now we are kicking back at the church resting up for yet another day on our quest. Praise God...we do.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Berea, KY to Boonesville, KY

Another great day on the C2C Discipleship Tour. We left Berea Baptist church at 9:00 this morning at made the 60 miles to Boonesville by 3:00. We stopped at a Family Dollar store for some cold drinks and we met two young men from Richmond, VA who came with their church for missions (we are the 2nd poorest county in the nation). We went with them and decided to stay and help them with VBS this afternoon. Our day serving with them was great. However, in all of the activity, Jeff lost all his money, credit cards and drivers license. What a bummer. Please pray that we can finish this ride on fumes. God is great...all the time. Please pray for us.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Bardstown, KY to Berea, KY

What a great night of sleep at the Days Inn. Thank you pastor Rick at First Christian Church. We woke at 6:00 and rode to Mickey D's for coffee and a biscuit. We were on the road to Berea but we went off route today so we could bike through Danville, KY. Jeff has very good friends in Danville, Robert and Diana Cagle. We were able to have lunch together at Subway. It was a short but sweet stop midway on our daily trek. We arrived in Berea at 6:30 [90 miles] and are awaiting entrance to Berea Baptist church. So this blog is being posted from the library across the street. The coolest thing happened 12 miles west of Berea. A local guy met us on the road biking towards Berea. As we chatted, we discovered his name was Kenny Davis. Kenny was on the 1972 Olympic basketball team. It was an honor to ride with him and hear about his playing career. We will read more in the Psalms, Acts and Isaiah. Keep praying...

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Sonora, KY to Bardstown, KY

Another great day of bike touring. The Todd family took us to church. We had wonderful worship at another 1st Baptist church. After church we had lunch at Ryan's neighbor Aaron. He grilled out chicken, had pasta salad and served us brownies. After our feast we were back on the road again. We biked past Lincoln's birthplace and childhood home (see pic). We rolled into Bardstown around 6:00 and most churches were closed up. The pastoral alliance put us up in the Days Inn tonight. We read more in Acts and are begging to sleep. God is awesome. We love you all.

Falls of Rough, KY to Sonora KY

(Yesterday, July 17) We had a glorious day in the Lord. We woke at the farm of Garry and Beth Feltus to a great big breakfast. When they discovered Kevin broke some spokes Garry offered to drive him to a bike shop 15 miles away. By the time he returned and we got on the road it was after 2:00 pm. Lucky we had called ahead to a church in Sonora, KY to secure a place to stay. About 16 miles down the line we stopped at a farmers market where two vendors took turns giving us free melon, fruit and sweet bread. We then stopped about the 35 mile mark at a gas station that gave us popciles and cucumber salad plus intited us to stay there. But we pressed on arriving in Sonora at 8:00 pm. Ryan and Robin Todd, members of the First Baptist church, invited us to spend the night. We went for a swim in their pool (see pic) ate dinner, prayed and chatted until after midnight. We awoke this morning went to church. We ate lunch at Ryan's neighbor Aaron's house. Now we're on the road again...

Friday, July 16, 2010

Sebree, KY to Falls of Rough, KY

Another day on the road, another great adventure. We had a simply wonderful stay with the Hardison's in Sebree. In fact, we didn't leave until 11:00 this morning. Violet shared her testimony with us and we were all in tears. We called ahead on our route to a couple of ACA hosts about 70 miles away for a place to stay. Garry and Beth Feltus are recently transplanted from New England and are now developing a farm in Caneyville, KY. We are staying in their 2nd house. They made dinner for us and will make breakfast tomorrow morning. Another family, another Yeah God moment. We will probably bike to Mammouth Cave tomorrow. We are all well. Keep us in your prayer.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Elizabethtown, IL to Sebree, KY

We had a great day today. We had a grueling ride in 97 deg heat (heat index 110), however the ride was bookended with two gracious churches. We are reading the Song of Songs and the Book of Acts. We only rode 67 miles today but we HAD to stop at 1st Baptist in Sebree, KY. This church really knows how to care for cyclists! Pastor Bob and Violet Hardison are simply wonderful. Not only do they have showers, laundry and beds for bikers but Violet made us a home-made dinner! Another town, another kingdom oasis. Tomorrow we will attempt a 80-mile trek to Fall of Rough, KY. Please keep us in prayer, especially in this heat.

Carbondale, IL to Elizabethtown, IL

(Yesterday, July 14) After a wonderful breakfast with the Rents at the hotel we were back on the journey. We actually had a productive 80 miles day, making it to Elizabethtown before 8:00. Midday, while we rested at a market in Goreville, IL a woman invited us for lunch at the Methodist church. The church was busy in the middle of their summer VBS. We spent a couple of hours with them before continuing on our way. The picture of Kevin was take along the route. We will cross the Ohio River into Kentucky early tomorrow morning on our way to Sebree, KY. We are in the Book of Acts. Pray for us and for safety from dogs!!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Chester, IL to Carbondale, IL

We had a great time last night in Chester, the home of Popeye. We stayed in the "bunk house" at the Chester Eagles Club. We had a lot of fun with some of the local guys in the pub, interestingly on the topic of God, religion and relationships. We woke early with two other riders who were on the same route as us but we had already planned to stop in Carbondale to visit with Ma and Pa Valodine who are on their way to Silver Dollar City. So we're in the Quality Inn watching the MLB All-Star game. Today: 46 miles, big dinner and quality down-time. Tomorrow..east bound.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Farmington, MO to Chester, IL

We had a much better day today...only 50 miles in the sun! We arrived in Chester, IL, the birthplace of the cartoon character Popeye. Last night we stayed in the old jailhouse converted into a hostel for bikers in Farmington. Tonight we are staying in a bunkhouse hosted by the Chester Eagles Club. We have been blessed by these two places...they are awesome! So tomorrow we will rise at 5:00 am and bike into Carbondale, IL, which is only 50 miles away. We will meet with Jeff's parents in Carbondale and fuel up at Golden Corral. I hope they are prepared for a 2-hour feast! Our Bible reading is going well. God is continuing to teach us more and more about Himself and His will for us. We pray He is doing this in your life as well.

Ellington, MO to Farmington, MO

This day went from great to lousy to great to lousy. We had a wonderful morning of worship at First Baptist in Ellington. Pastor Jim took us to lunch at Hall's diner after the service. We departed Ellington at 1:30. Then the misery began. We rode through 2-1/2 hours in thunderstorms and Jeff had two flat tires...one rear then the front. Crazy. We made it however to Farmington around 10:00pm. The other bad news...Jeff's front tire was again flat this morning. Aaahhh! If we can just get to Carbondale we have a bike shop with more supplies. Pray for us.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Houston, MO to Ellingston, MO

(Yesterday, June 10), We woke early in the city park and gathered our stuff. We biked to McDonalds for coffee and we read from the Word. We were eastbound by 9:30 headed to Ellington. In between these two locations are the Ozarks. We experienced the 27-7 syndrome...27 mph down, 7 mph up...all day. We met many nice folks along the way. We rolled into Ellington at 7:30 and stopped at the food store. The store manager Karen, suggested we stay at the First Baptist church (sound familiar?). Pastor Jim Stewart welcomed us to the church. He also let us take showers at his home, PTL! We will worship here tomorrow and then bike to Farmington in the afternoon. Pray for us.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Marshield, MO to Houston, MO

Another great day touring with the Lord. We had good sleep and a good pancake breakfast at the church this morning. We opened the Word to Eccl 9 and also Mark. We departed Marshfield at 9:30 headed (of course), east. We ran into two other bikers who really impressed us. One, David from Pittsburgh PA, has been riding from VA on a mountain bike with a 70 lb. backpack! The other guy we met later in the day was from Ireland. He has been biking for TWO YEARS! He biked throughout Europe and the Middle East! We arrived in Houston, Texas, MO at 6:30 and found Emmett Kelly park where we crashed for the night. We love you all and pray daily for you. Peace!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ash Grove, MO to Marshfield, MO

We had a wonderful stay at First Baptist in Ash Grove last night. They left the doors open for us and our late arrival. We had a shift cable snap 7 miles before Ash Grove so we slept a little late and did some repairs this morning. Pastor Gene took us out for breakfast at a local cafe. He got a kick from our us of the bathrooms...which were 3ft x 3ft. After reading Scripture and praying we left after 2:00 pm. We rode 50 miles to Marshfield where pastor Kicker at yet another First Baptist church opened the fellowship hall doors for us. Now we will finish Mark's gospel and close our day in prayer. Have you said your prayers today?

Girard, KS to Ash Grove, MO


We decided to sleep more this morning coming off a +100 mile day yesterday. We woke at 8:00 am and started reading Mark's gospel along with Eccl 7. We departed one Baptist church and headed for another 86 miles away in Ash Grove, Missouri. We had a typical day of riding...strong in the morning, weaker in the afternoon, but we finished strong. We stopped for lunch at a cool bistro in Pittsburgh, KS where we had a wonderful all-you-can-eat salad bar (with meatballs, and soup). The staff was excellent...in fact the owner offered us his pool if we wanted a short swim to cool off. But we pressed on...Tomorrrow we will take a shortened day to do some bike adjustments and get needed rest. Please keep praying for us. Pax.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Eurkea, KS to Girard, KS

We had a great day in the Lord! We finished Matthew's gospel and rode 108 miles avoiding the rain. We were blessed again by the First Baptist church in Girard who opened thier doors for us. We rolled into town right at 9:00 tonight and found the church quickly. Now we are eating miscellaneous food items and then we'll crash Pray for quick recovery tonight. God bless you all.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Newton, KS to Eureka, KS


The Folks at the Kansas Christian Home spoiled us. Not only did they allow us to stay in their family apartment last night but they served us a huge breakfast. We read Eccl and Matthew this morning before departing around 8:15 am. It rained the first 38 miles today. We stopped at the PO in Cassoday to eat lunch and get out of the rain a bit. While we were there, we called pastor Ray Frye at New Life AG church in Eureka, KS and he arranged for us to stay at the Blue Stem Lodge (motel) rather than on their floor. We are blessed by God through people in His Kingdom. We hope to be in Missouri tomorrow. We are praying for you all. Pax.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Nickerson, KS to Newton, KS

We had a wonderful breakfast at the church this morning with food provided by Troy and Denise Coon. Then we had a great worship service at 11:00. After lunch we left Nickerson at 2:15 pm in a fairly heavy rain. We biked 50 miles to Newton...in the rain. The most surprising part of the journey was when we had to carry our bikes through a temporary river crossing the road we were on (pic coming). what an adventure. Upon arrival we found a place to stay in a most unusual place..at a retirement home. They have an apartment for visiting family members. The manager Beth Green offered it to us. What a deal. GOD IS GREAT. We read in Matthew and the Psalms. Pray for us!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Larned, KS to Nickeron, KS

We began today with our St. Louis friend Mike at a local coffee shop. We read Eccl 3 together and chatted about our ride thus far. We said our goodbyes and were on the rode t 9:15 for what may be our most challenging day yet...rain and thunderstorms. God kept the storms away but we got hit with a lot of rain...three good spells over 60 miles. Actually Jeff biked 70 miles because he lost a shoe and had to back-track to find it. After the first hard rain I took my socks and shoes off, tied them to my bike to dry and continued to bike with my Keen riding sandals. After 11-12 miles I looked back and one shoe was missing. Aaahhh....

But God had a silver lining...because when we arrived, Kevin was sharing our journey with some guys at the local mini-mart when he asked to be excused to find a church to stay at tonight and one guys says, "My son-in-law is a deacon at the local Baptist church, I call him for you." We met both Troy Coon and also the pastor Mike McLemore, who welcomed us for the night. In fact, Troy and his wife Denise brought us food to the church. What awesome folks. After a hot shower tonight we will continue to read in the Gospels. 60 miles, full stomachs and a dry place to sleep...priceless.

Dighton, KS to Larned, KS

[Yesterday, July 2nd] Our time in Dighton was great. We woke at the Baptist church but left early for a long 100 mile ride to Larned, KS. The morning 65 miles was great but then we had to turn due south into a 20 mph headwind. The remining 35 miles was horrible. We read in Eccl. and Matthew. God is pulling some big strings together already. I had called ahead to some churches in Larned but we were unable to find one to stay at. We crashed a park on the south end of town where we met Mike, a retired mechanic from St. Louis, biking west. So we find ourselves over the 2,000 mile mark in the middle of Kansas, but with God's grace we'll be leaving Kansas in three more days. Please pray.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Tribute, KS to Dighton, KS

Wind, wind go away...blow again another day. Well, at least Kansas has no mountains. We were able to finish the Books of Moses and have begun the Gospels. We are in good spirits, good health and in good company. The folks we are meeting along the way have been great. Even though pastor Dan Parker at First Baptist in Dighton, KS is out of town, he told us "the doors are open, make yourself at home." We will attempt to leave early tomorrow to avoid the forcasted 25-mile-an-hour SE wind. Please keep us in y our prayers!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Haswell, CO to Tribune, KS


The Good news is...we've made it to Kansas. The bad news is...we're in Kansas. I do not understand WHY Dorothy ever wanted to get back to Kansas...for what? Stay in Oz! We had another good day distance-wise (80 miles) but the cross-wind here is horrible. God is good however and we had a great breakfast in Eads, CO while we read more Scripture. We then stopped for an afternoon nap at the Sheridan Lake Bible Church. We rolled in to Tribune, KS at 8:00 pm and are crashing at the First Baptist church led by Mark Randolph. We will begin the Gospel of Matthew tomorrow! Keep praying for God's favor on our journey.

Pueblo, CO to Haswell, CO

Yesterday, (June 29) Another wonderful day seeking and serving the Lord! A church member named Ray came to get us this morning and took us out for breakfast wtih his buddies. Afterwards we went back to the pastor's house and read several chapters from Scripture. We departed Pueblo at noon headed east...and even though we had a headwind we were able to log 95 miles. We then crashed in a small park in Haswell, CO.

This morning we woke and rode 21 miles to Eads, CO where we stopped for a wonderful breakfast at the K & M Ranch House diner. From here we have 42 miles to the Kansas line and 58 miles to the next town.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Westcliffe, CO to Pueblo, CO

We had a good night of sleep at the Baptist church in Westcliffe. We read Proverbs 28 and several chapters of Deuteronomy. We had a 55 mile trek to Pueblo and the end of the Western Express Route. As we were biking through Pueblo we happened upon First Southern Baptist church and youth paster Jeremy Smith. After discussing details for the evening Jeremy suggested attending a Colorado Sky Sox (AAA) game in Colorado Springs. So we took a rode trip to see the game stopping at Golden Corral on the way. We did this specifically for Kevin's 21st birthday. Tonight we will crash with Jeremy and try to plan our next segment. We will close the day in prayer. We are having a great time! Love you all.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Salida, CO to Westcliffe, CO

The Hall family at First Baptist in Salida are awesome!! They went out of their way to host us. This morning we were treated to a fantastic breakfast at a local dinner. We went back for 9:00 worship and after the service we were able to chat with many folks who prayed for our trip. We had lunch with the Hall's and chatted until 3:00 pm when we said our goodbyes and saddled up for Westcliffe. We had a very unfriendly greeting as we left town...a nasty 10-20 mph headwind... the entire way! We were also shocked with the difficult elevation (another 1,500 ft up). But God is faithful and we arrived a the First Baptist Church in Westcliffe just past 8:00. The staff was gone but they left the door to their children's ministry building unlocked for us. We hope to get a good night's rest before another 1,200 ft climb tomorrow. The good news is...were through the mountains! We will enjoy a 4,000 ft descent into Pueblo. Pray for us!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Gunnison, CO to Salida, CO

After our moonlit ride we crashed in the Post Office in Gunnison however we were woken by a "morning janitor" at 4:00am. We hurried out of the P.O. and fell asleep under a pavillion in a park and were re-awoken at 7:00am by a park worker. However this guy told us there is a free all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast in the park at 7:30!! What a deal! We sat at the park, read Scriptures and prayed. We departed at 12:00 noon towards our biggest challenge yet...Monarch Pass [11,312 ft] some 40 miles out. We made the ascent by 6:00pm and absolutely flew down the other side into Saliva by 7:30, another 25 miles away. We had tried to make church contact ahead of time to no avail so when we arrived there was no place at the inn. We simply rode around town and passed by several churches with no luck. At 10:00 we rode by the First Baptist Church in Salida and noticed lights still on in the parsonage. So I knocked at the door and was greeted by the pastor George Hill and his son Tyler. These folks are simply the best people in town! They invited us to crash with them. How cool. We will worship with them tomorrow morning. Isn't God good!! All the time.

Montrose, CO to Gunnison, CO

After 90 miles yesterday it was good to get some needed rest at First Baptist in Montrose. We woke late (8:30 am) and read Proverbs 25. We visisted a local coffee shop while we waited for Cascade Bike Shop to open. Jeff purchased new tires and a new chain. We departed Montrose at about noon. We had two significant climbs today but we pushed through. In face we keep going all the way to Gunnison (67 miles). The highlight was biking the last 1-1/2 hours in the dark along the Blue Mesa Reservoir for 25 miles. God indeed carried us through. We finished the day in the Word and with prayer. Thank you all for your support. God bless.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Rico, CO to Montrose, CO

(June 24) We had a wonderful day! We had a wonderful day! We enjoyed great fellowship with Andy and Chez this morning at the Mine Shaft Inn in Rico. We departed Rico at 10:00 this morning after prayer and Scripture. We had God's blessing today for sure because we were able to ride 90 miles, through summits of 10,222 feet at Lizard Head Pass and another over 9,500 feet. We were able to make it to Montrose where pastor Ron Holtz invited us to crash at First Baptist. Like always, we ended the day in the Bible, finishing Numbers and progressing through the Psalms. We love you all!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Dolores, CO to Rico, CO

We had a wonderful stay with the Olsen's at the First Baptist Church in Dolores. Rachel made us a wonderful breakfast this morning. We prayed together and left Dolores at 10:30. We were riding well up a gradual incline hoping to clear Lizard Head Pass at 10,500 ft today and cruise down the other side. But God had other plans. We stopped in Rico, CO planning on lunch and reading Scripture. We stopped at the Mine Shaft Inn in town and while we were there the manager (Ches) offered us a free room if we would establish the motel on Facebook and Twitter. Wow, what a deal! So we are reading the Bible, uploading pictures and relaxing in a Victorian motel built in 1880...how cool is that? Tomorrow we will finish our climb and cruise down toward Montrose, Co. Please pray for us!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Blanding, UT to Dolores, CO


We hit two milestones today. First, we crossed from Utah into Colorado. Second, we finished our third map. We had a great night of sleep at the Sunset Motel in Blanding. We woke for coffee and the Word of God. Kevin ate a whole box of Cocoa Pebbles cereal for breakfast. We had a brisk ride (21 miles) to Monticello, UT where we had lunch. Then we cruised into Colorado. The picture at the right was taken about 2:30 pm. For discussion today we talked about how to raise a family using insights from Proverbs 22. Please pray we find blessings and peace throughout the Rocky Mountain state of Colorado.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Hite Recreational to Blanding, UT

Biking at night under the moonlight and many star was a real treat. We were able to climb 20 miles before we took a "nap" along the side of the road. We woke and began to bike again and as the sun began to climb in the eastern sky the mountains around us were awesome. We were making good time until about 1:30 pm when the tempature rose to 100 and the hills became . BUT, by God's grace, we were able to endure and arrived safely in Blanding around 3:00 pm. We are having difficulty finding a place to crash tonight but it gives us time to read the Bible and Pray. Hey...only 50 miles to Colorado! Pray for us.

Hanksville, UT to Hite Recreation Area

[From June 20] After a good night sleep we read Scripture over coffee and breakfast at the diner outside our campsite. Then we were off towards Blanding, UT. However Blanding is 125 miles of barren, yet breathtakeningly beautiful scenery. We were fortunate to find the small general store open at the Hite Recreational Area in Glen Canyon National Parkm about 55 miles out. By the time we arrived it was over 100 degrees. Since we had 75 more miles to go to reach Blanding, we slept early and bike at night to avoid the intense heat. We need to depend on God's grace to get us through...

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Grover [Single Tree Campground] to Hanksville, UT

We made it to Hanksville, UT this afternoon and we've decided to stay tonight here because we have a long and barren stretch ahead of us tomorrow and Monday. We are well and in good rhythm with the Lord. We can't wait for a hot shower and good rest tonight. We will continue in the book of Numbers and Psalms tonight. God continues to teach us about Himself through the nation of Israel the same way he intended back in their day. Continue to pray for us daily. We are encouraged by your support. God bless...