Archive for May, 2010
To Lexington, VA
May 28th
Today was the longest, and by far the hilliest day yet, and the riding was the most beautiful I have EVER done. We started bright and early with a 5AM wake-up call, but weren’t leaving the house until our usual 7:30 because there was a lot of cleaning and packing up to be done, since we had been there for three days. We headed out some beautiful, rolling country roads on over to a mountain, up that mountain and onto the very hilly and VERY beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway. We started the day at 750ft above sea level, undulated and climbed to 2500, kept climbing to 3300, then back to 2200, up to 3200, back down…and again and again haha. I was in awe of the scenery all day, loved climbed and jumping in the river here in Lexington was the most refreshing thing ever.
I have a record number, 54!!, pictures today! Some of the them are a few days old, and those will be first, enjoy!

Sleeping that night was really tight, luckily I had a wall space but I ended up setting up a tent anyway!

We sorta-finished painting the trailer that night, thanks to lots of hard work! The bikes on the top are my handiwork

My lunch the following morning before heading to Charlottesville, I think the cheerios made the PBJ more of a breakfast food haha

I got a delicious Bodo's bagel, which we also had the pleasure of eating for lunch both build days and for both breakfasts they donated the day olds!

Our sleeping situation was slightly cramped, with Mark Emma and I on one bed, but it sure beats the thermarest
Today!!
After that we ate some clif shots in preparation for the big climb, which I hit hard from the bottom and was by myself at the top off. Mark wasn’t far behind, and neither were Emma or Zach so we rode back to them and kept on going. The climb had been hyped up for the past few days and people were freaking out a little, but it was probably comparable to Harding, just maybe a little steeper. The down side of going on up so quick was that I missed the Cookie Lady though…dissappointing.
Perhaps the best moment of the trip was reaching that very first scenic overlook:
Emma had to hold back the tears it was so beautiful haha

Lunch was early at 30 miles, a pleasant suprise, and I made a organic pb (super runny), regular crunchy peanut butter as the glue, swedish fish, jelly, goldfish, pretzel sandwhich haha, it was yummy
We kept going up and down these massive climbs, and my endorphins were going crazy, we were all pretty high on life biking through the mountains.

The water stop at mile 70 was an awesome suprise, right as we were running low on supplies I ate a delicious clif bar
We got off the parkway on US-60, taking a 6 mile descent into the beautiful little town of Lexington, VA. The descent was so steep that I was going over 50MPH (the only one in our group to hit it, thanks to the aerobars and full-size cranks!) for like a whole mile, absolutely cruising through the turns at 45.
After it leveled out, we were still hot and saw a very inviting river, and since we were the first group decided to take a swim!
And now I’m going to pack back up for a 5:30AM wake up call! Hope you enjoyed reading and the pictures!!
Charlottesville, VA!!
May 27th
On Tuesday we biked here, and for the past two days we have been helping build with Habitat for Humanity here in C’ville. A handful of group members, including two of the leaders, went/are going to UVA so they know the area which is cool!
The ride here
We took 15N for like 25 miles which wasn’t super fun, but for the last 20 miles we turned onto some nice country roads which were awesome. Emma and I were both reminded of Blacksburg, as the roads were shaded by the trees and there were some small hills!
Going up one of those hills, I happened to be riding with Caroline for the first time when she broke her chain! Luckily, Mark also showed up with a chain tool and I was able to get here bad link out, a new one in, and she finished the day on it!! First time I’ve had to do it on the road, and glad that I knew how to help her out. She also happened to take a slide off the road, and I got to use those four bads of medical supplies that I brought to hook her up! The supplies are now in the group med box, which is where I had hoped they could go all along, and I haven’t tried to put my box back together yet but it should be roomier!
Coming into town, I was riding with two wahoos, Will and Emily. Emily was suuper excited to be back in Charlottesville and lead us all into town fast haha. We stopped at the “lawn” and got a UVA history lesson. I was okay being on the road with four UVA people, but as I got closer I had to put my Hokie arm warmers on and hold back to boo’s haha.
I overcame my predispositions though, got a bottled cheerwine, and admit that it is a pretty cool town! We got dinner at the Haven, and went out to Southside bar (or something like that) and then to a karaoke bar. They couldn’t talk me into singing, but it was a lot of fun haha.
My favorite quote of the trip so far was the night before, when we all laid down on our thermarests and I heard this psssssst sound and was like “Someone is deflating!” Definitely had to be there, but it was great lol.
Build Day 1
Our trip is partnered with Habitat in Charlottesville, and we give them a yearly donation of $35,000 in addition to two days of labor. That (32×2x8) 512 man-hours, one person would have to work for 13 weeks to match that!
There were three sites that we went to: a mixed income community close to the town, a house they are reselling out in the booney’s, and the Habitat ReStore. For the first day I worked on a house in the mixed income neighborhood, and put up fireproofing external drywall because the houses were too close by code. It was pretty heavy, and we put up scaffolding for the second floor and put Tyvek wrap over the whole thing.
It was good, I really wished I had taken a time lapse of the whole thing, it would’ve looked so cool going up!
Build Day 2
We switched up the groups and I went out to Louisa to help get a house ready for some new occupants. The grass hadn’t been cut this year, and it was up to my shoulder almost! When our person, Andrea, asked us who wanted to mow I thought of how I liked mowing our yard and riding around, so I volunteered. She said the mower was in the shed, and I headed to get it. I was first thrown off by the fact that the door was a foot off the ground…and when I opened the doors, a push mower!! And I looked for that sticker that says “self-propelled”…but it was nowhere to be found.
So, I spent all day today doing what I think could be best described as cutting through the Amazon forest with a push mower. By lunch, there was not a dry spot on my shirt! I worked that mower right into the ground, until it starting spewing white smoke from burnin up all it’s oil. The house looked way awesome after our group was done, with the others mulching and spreading stone onto the pathways and cleaning and weeding and weedwhacking while I was mowing.
Tonight we had dinner at Bike and Build alumni’s house, and it was delicious! Our town hall meeting was great, and I’ll end this post by sharing my own highs and lows.
Lows: missing out on streaking the UVA lawn and the sprinkler park today, and my performance in thumper lol
Highs: helping Caroline with her bike, and geniunly enjoying myself in Charlottesville over the last few days
Looking forward to: climbing hills tomorrow, leaving this time zone, and the beard off that has begun with the men shaving tonight!!
To Dillwyn VA!
May 24th
Our forth day of biking in a row, I passed the discostick on to Jesse for being so modest about how strong of cyclist he is this whole time and for hacking into the army’s network to give everyone internet last night!
Today was a lot of major, busy roads so not that much exciting happened on the road…I rode with Mark till lunch, we rode real fast for awhile, it was gravy! For lunch I had an organic peanut butter, cream cheese, jelly, and a nutrigrain bar in my super PBJ, not quite as intense as yesterday but we were low on bread and that was all I could find haha, it was reallly good though.
I went with Mark’s gatorade mix for today’s electrolytes, it has been gaining some hype and I’m not really lovin the mixes that I brought. I finished both of my bottles twice (before and after lunch) and that was definitely a record so I think I’m going to stick with the gatorade!
Riding into town, we had been riding real hard and saw a McDonalds that was too tempting to pass up haha. I could’ve very easily eaten everything on the dollar menu (the “dollar menu challenge” that we were talking about last night haha) but I only got some fries and a mc-chicken. When we got to the church, which was refreshingly close to downtown after the 8 miles into the military base last night haha, all of our gear was already unloaded which was nice, but there is NO room to sleep tonight, it is going to be tight!
Day 4 of my personal push up goal was another success, I put in 60 push-ups and then I went on a cool down run with Sarah who has been running every day after biking! In between there I got in some good stretching as well, I have been stretching a lot this trip and I think I can already feel that I’m more flexible. I was pretty cooked physically after all of this, needless to say haha, and hiked over the pastor’s house for a refreshingly cold hose shower lol. Dinner crew was out buying supplies during that time, and not long after I got back we had an AWESOME meal of tacos! It was good…something for Taco Tuesday to aspire to next year for sure.
Since then we’ve been tossing around a frisbee and painting the van, and I’ve been practicing the guitar (I learned six chords last night and now I’m just trying to get quicker switching between them!).
To reflect on the trip as a whole, everything has been going awesome!! Biking has been great, I have been able to help out a ton of people with their bikes and setting up wordpress blogs haha. It really couldn’t be going any better!
I have some pictures, not a lot, but I’m using Scott’s tethered internet so I’ll try to get those up tomorrow when we get to Charlottesville!
















































