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    Day Link Icon 7/22/2006

    Riding my easy chair

    (by Corrie Rosetti, @ 5:07 PM)

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    105 degrees showed on my thermometer last I looked. And I, I stayed safely indoors riding my Lazy-Boy.

    Cliff and I were joined by Jake this morning at 6 at Cliff's in the Orchards. We thought to ride over Cottonwood Creek from CuldeSac but thought again about the hour and the 10 degrees that would add to the day.

    We settled for the Lapwai Loop finishing, however, by climbing Tammany and Barre Road. Ride enough for this triple digit day.

    John chose not to join us having ridden 93 miles from Grangeville across backroads including the infamous Lawyers Canyon on Friday. Better valor to rest today and ride tomorrow.

    Linda has gone to St. Maries with Tony where in the morning they plan to launch an assault on the Trail of the Hiawatha before the heat drives them back.

    Tamara may join them though last I heard she was having trouble with mt. wheels on her road frame. Ben, what were you thinking? Perhaps Mike and Sean can solve the problem or at least find her a bike.

    And then Chandler, Chandler who promises to be seen on a bike and yet never is, checks in with this needling video. You'll need Flash Player to view it, but its worth it.

    So You Think You Can Ride

    Likely ride to Buffalo Eddie with John and Carla, Mike and Nicky, Corrie and Cliff starting early in the morning. Time (likely 6 or 6:30) and starting point to be decided tonight. Call my cell at 509 254-1099 for more information if you are interested.


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    Day Link Icon 7/21/2006

    Hungary to Bulgaria

    (by Corrie Rosetti, @ 12:00 AM)

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    Hi Everyone,

    First of all thank you for keeping me in your prayers and sending good thoughts my way. I feel like I have a guardian Angel watching over me. Time and again things just work out.

    I spent 40 min. on an email yesterday and the guy at the 'cafe' shut my computer down when the lady I was with left!

    We crossed the Transylanian Alps!!

    They looked just like I was in Alaska. About 7 to 8 ,000 ft high. we climbed for about 6,000 ft in 30 K Wow! It took me 3 1/2 hours. I think the last 6 k must have taken an hr in it's self!! wildflowers, waterfalls, streams, and people taking pictures of us kept us some what distracted.

    At the top there was a tunnel through the last bit that was 1k long. The night before they put lights on our bikes so the cars could see us. There were supposed to be lights in the tunnel but they weren't working. So it was pitch black when we entered this tunnel and I must have terrible depth perception because I couldn't really tell where the lights were in relation to one another,

    Then amid alot of screaming, one light went to the right ( I knew they fell) and the lady in front of me went left to miss her so I went left even harder left and was totally disoriented!! I couldn't tell what was up and down. I fell and Robin behind me had to help me get untangled from my bike and get my feet under me! I can't ever remember being so scared!! (Not Hurt)

    Then we had to get back on our bikes and keep going! Of the 4 oldest people on this trip 3 fell. interesting.

    I made it down the other side and then we got into rollers with lots of potholes. My knees (which had done fine on the climb) were starting to hurt and a brilliant idea came to me - I'm on vacation! So I had a guide call the van. :-)

    I rode 71/2 hours and got 104k. The fastest riders ( Rod and Bob) rode 71/2 K and did the whole 170k!! The next day was the first day I took a ride in the van for the whole day, I needed it.

    Most everyone has some aches and pains but they just keep going! Two guys have no feeling in at least 3 fingers. Thanks to my gloves and areo bars my hands are hodling up.

    Now we are in Bulgaria. I'm missing breakfast ( there's a real concern that it will be all gone) so got to go.

    Love Mom/ Helen


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    Day Link Icon 7/20/2006

    Elaine Finishes STP.

    (by Corrie Rosetti, @ 9:06 AM)

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    Elaine joined us for her first road ride on the Palouse a couple of Sundays ago. We were skeptical when she said she was planning on doing STP. It Appears she was undaunted by her Palouse experience. And she includes a link to an article about Floyd Landis from the New York Times.

    Hi Corrie,

    I hope your training for RAPSody is going well. I just wanted to drop a short note to let you know that I finished STP with my friend last weekend.

    The ride was superbly organized and the weather couldn't have been better.

    It looks like Landis might be out of the running in the Tour, but this was a jaw dropping article for me: What He's Been Pedaling

    Elaine


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