And seeing it from the seat of your bicycle while raising money for a great cause is doubly satisfying. My apologies: the pictures are in pretty random order.
You have to do some serious pedaling to get up to Mt. Rushmore. It's absolutely worth the ride. |
I won't say I camped in the woods for free a mile from Mt. Rushmore. It just appears that way. And the four deer that watched aren't talking. |
Bicycle through the Badlands and you can really appreciate the views. |
Resting your tired feet by a New Hampshire river can be a great pleasure. |
I'm not going to lie: getting rained on for four days in a row, while crossing New York: that was NO fun. |
Powder River Pass, looking back the way I came; about the 22-mile mark pedaling uphill. |
George checks out America. |
View flying home from California. It took four hours on a plane to undo weeks of pedaling. |
Hay rolls in South Dakota. |
It might not look like much: but you can pedal along Interstate 90 in Wyoming if you want to. |
Still one of my favorite "strange" sightings. |
You don't have to be young to pedal across the USA. Lord: look at that gray hair. Filtering water from a cold mountain stream. |
I started my 2011 ride from Acadia National Park in Maine. Scene from Cadillac Mountain. |
In 2007, I started from Avalon, New Jersey. I usually start, looking pretty fat. Most riders start in the West, by the way, and ride east. |
Pedaling a bicycle in Yosemite is an absolute pleasure. Vernal Falls. |
The getaway vehicle? Photo taken at crossing of Mississippi River, near Clinton, Iowa. |
I had the chance to see a crop dusting plane in action while pedaling in Indiana. |
In 2007, I pedaled past the University of Virginia. It's a beautiful campus. |
What's not to like? I pedaled through Leadville, Colorado in 2007, and made my own camping spot near this mountain stream. Elevation 10,000+ feet above sea level. |
Look at this scene from the Yellowstone area. Picture from Chuck Boehme, during his 2010 ride. |
A good place to swim, near Togwotee Pass, Wyoming. Hard going up; but a seventeen mile coast down to Grand Teton National Park. |
Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, scene from 2007 ride. The waterfall is more than 600 feet high. |
Every pioneer needs a dependable automobile. Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. |
I've stayed in some ratty motels on my rides. This one was in Fredricksburg, Virginia. Lovely towel and furniture of about the same quality. |
In some places the scenery is better than others: I met Sarah Brigham pedaling in Wyoming in 2007. She made the tutu herself. |
I met these two young men, heading east in Kansas, in 2007. They had a nice tail wind; and I didn't. And I lost their names... |
Grand Tetons, Wyoming (2007; 2011). |
I rode with Rich Fowler for a couple of days in 2010, when he pedaled across the USA at age 67. He had a young guy for company: Joe Ossman, 64. |
Joe rode with me one day in Iowa, during my 2011 trip. |
Gallatin River Valley, near Yellowstone. |
Rafters on the Gallatin River. |
A great place to stop and have lunch. Bicycling in the Grand Teton area, 2011. |
Grand Teton scene. |
The famous Oxbow Bend in the Grand Tetons. |
We can't seem to help ourselves: Bicycle riders love to photograph themselves at state borders (2007 trip). |
Glad I didn't though, for the next few days I pedaled north, through the beautiful Arkansas River Valley. |
I did a practice ride through the Gettysburg battlefield. This picture, near Little Round Top, a key position during the fight in 1863, I call "Butt Rock." |
On another practice ride along the Blue Ridge Parkway, I rode with a nice couple from Alaska. It was 2008, but they said they couldn't stand Sarah Palin. |
I met Mike Frizoel and his wife Kathy in Peru, Illinois. Kathy has been a type-1 diabetic since age 8, but her spirit is indominatable. |
I rode with Rick Arnett for a few hours in Nevada. He was going cross-country, too, but walked up the largest hills. So away I went. |
Bar at Middlegate, Nevada. When I turned south off Route 50 towards Gabbs, I went 36 miles without seeing a single house. |
By the time I got to Nevada, in 2011, it seemed easy to do three passes of six or seven thousand feet in one day. |
Statue of Joseph Smith, kneeling left, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. |
I hung out with Sam and Sidney Staebler and their parents after I rode up to Bozeman, Montana. Sidney is a type-1 diabetic. And let's face it: they're both cute. |
Coming back from Bozeman, I got caught in the dark north of Yellowstone. I kept pedaling long after the sun went down and crashed with obvious results. |
Sunrise over Bear Lake, Utah. I was up early because I slept on a golf course and the sprinklers got me. |
You can go a long way in Nevada and all you see is sagebrush in front of you. And behind you. And to the left. And to the right. |
In Nevada, it would have been nice to see a stream like this. The Baker River, New Hampshire. I love the way water has shaped this huge slab of granite, forming the river bed. |
How many M.P.S. do you get? Miles per shake. Fueling up near Garden City, Utah. I think it's the red raspberry capital of the world. |
One of my favorite pictures from 2007 trip: Wyoming, near Jeff City (pop. 50) I liked the view so much, I camped out atop the hill that night. |
I did a few practice rides in the Florida Everglades and Florida Keys to get ready for my cross-country ride in 2011. Sunset near the Everglades. |
In 2011, I was pedaling in the name of Lauren Lemmon, left, among others. She's a type-1 diabetic from Columbus, Ohio. Emily Lemmon, right. |
I also rode for Matt Westendorf, who has been type-1 since age three. He's heading for college soon. So this isn't a recent picture. |
Lance Crowley was out on a pleaure excursion. He was riding across Nevada for fun. |
Colleen Zinn and husband Doug. I met them crossing the Sevier Desert in southern Utah. Colleen was finishing a cross-country ride she started 25 years ago. Doug was supporting her ride. |
My older brother, Tim, rode with me for several days in California, at the end of my 2011 trip. |
I borrowed this picture from Tim Campbell, another serious rider. Look at what you can see from the seat of a bike. |
This is an old picture: but that's a sequoia tree LIMB. Why not pedal through the forests? |
A tired rider pauses at the top of a long mountain pass, somewhere in Utah. |
Abandoned Mormon church in Ovid, Idaho. |
Little patriot. Catfish Festival Parade, Wilmington, Illinois. |
I'm not going to lie: I was proud of myself when I made it to the top of Tioga Pass, coming into Yosemite National Park, The pass requires a climb of 3100 feet in about ten miles. |
If you have to pedal uphill to see this view, then you pedal uphill. Lake at the top of Tioga Pass. |
Red flower in Yellowstone. |
Blue pool in Yellowstone. |
Orange thermophiles (heat loving algae), Grand Prismatic Hot Springs, Yellowstone. |
Green water: Brink of Lower Falls of the Yellowstone. |
Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. Note observation deck to right, top of falls. |
Scene by the side of the road, Yellowstone, 2011. |
Boys swimming in pool at base of Yosemite Falls, I had to join them! |
Crystal clear mountain stream in Yosemite Park. |
Yosemite Falls drops 2,400 feet into the valley. Picture from an earlier car trip. |
Last day's ride in California, heading for San Francisco. |
I've said it before: I tend to start my rides out of shape. Fat at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in June 2011. |
I tend to end up looking thin. San Francisco, September 7, 2011. |
In the end, I always ride for my daughter Emily, now a senior in nursing at Ohio State. She's been a diabetic since she was 14; and I want her to have a long, happy, healthy life. |
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