STP 2007: Day Two

The plan was to eat breakfast at 5:15 or so but apparently that wasn’t everyone else’s plan. At about 4:00 AM the gym started waking up. It began like every other large-group wake-up: A couple people begin to get up and are really quiet, but as more people get up the acceptable volume level rises as there is more and more noise and people up and about. I checked my phone at 4:18 and Gerry was already awake giving me an update on how the morning had progressed.

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Summit to Surf XII

Summit to Surf XIII’m all set to go for the Summit to Surf next Saturday in Oregon. I’m doing “The Original” + 2, 56 mile route that starts in Welches, goes up to Government Camp and then down to Hood River. We’ll be staying with my sister and her family in Portland and then I’ll hopefully see everyone at the finish line or sometime soon after. Right now I’m feeling kind of blah about riding but that might be because of the blah weather we’ve been having. I’m excited to ride in another event and I’m looking at doing more so I know my spirits will improve. Oh, and we got the new Harry Potter yesterday so I’m sort of busy with that too.

The Summit to Surf ride is part of the Tour de Cure for diabetes and as my biological father died due to complications from the disease I have a personal connection to the cause. If you would like to donate your money as I am donating my time and energy you can find my personal page here where you can see my donation totals and give of yourself as you see fit.

STP 2007: Day One

The plan was to wake up at 3:30 but I woke up to my internal alarm clock at 3:45. Jody was making pancakes and eggs downstairs when I got up and after getting ready a bit I went downstairs to eat. Gerry was making lattes for everyone but no one else was eating so I at two pancakes (carbs) and some eggs and grabbed some espresso and headed upstairs to get into my cycling gear. I was all ready so I brought everything downstairs where I found Gerry and Valerie eating and I got my first water bottles of the day ready (one water, one Gatorade). We finally got all ready (the plan was to leave at 4:30 but Valerie’s ride didn’t get there until about 5:00, she was riding with Sarah and Sarah’s dad, Bill who was doing the STP: Seattle to Puyallup because he hadn’t trained) and headed up to Seattle to see what we would see.

We passed a few cyclists on their way too, we could tell because they were wearing their jerseys, and oh yeah, the bikes on/in their cars.

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STP 2007: The Day Before

When I woke up it seemed like every other day, there were chores to do and kids to take care of. I told Rose I would help get the house in order before I left and with Oskar having spent the night at my mom’s house I could do all those things and pack since that was important too. I spent the morning picking up and cleaning up the house and helping with Milo. We were supposed to be over at the Gilbert’s house for dinner at 6:00 but I didn’t get to packing until sometime in the afternoon when Milo took his long nap. It felt kind of last minute but I found out later that Gerry hadn’t even packed at all when I finally got over there around 7:00.

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STP 2007: The Background

So here it is the second day after finishing the Seattle to Portland 2007 ride and I feel great! However, before I talk about the ride it’s important to go back to the beginning, as Inigo said, and show how it was and is that I got to this point at all.

STP is something that I’ve thought I could do at some point in the future for a few years now. Why that is I don’t exactly know. I hadn’t become a cyclist until this year but growing up I always had a bike and I’ve always loved riding so I guess it didn’t seem too far out of the ordinary to take the next step and get serious about it. However, that meant that I would have to get a bike and begin training since the last bike I owned I left in Portland when I was moving around while in college at PSU and it was a mountain bike. I needed a road bike.

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