We have most of our gear and are getting very excited for the start of the ride. We will be posting the newly revised route sometime today or tomorrow. Proposed start date is July 2. Troy's dad will be driving us down to D.C. on 1 July. We've decided to do the route east to west to get some training under our belts before we hit the rocky mountains.
If you have any tips feel free to post!
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STATUS UPDATE
Currently in: Anacortes, WA!!! We're done!
Quality Water Means Quality Life
Help others avoid the choice between thirst or disease.
As we passed through the Ozark Mountains, among Missouri scenic rivers, we came to a gorgeous little spot called "Two Rivers." At this convergence of the Jacks Fork and Current rivers, the silt heavy rapids of the Current meet the clear calm of the Jacks Fork river and one can actually see the divide between the two. I couldn't help but think of the divide between our access to clean water and the lack thereof in the villages of rural Ghana.
Troy and I consume on average, about 12 to 20 (20 oz) bottles of water daily. That's 12 to 20 times per day that, unlike the people in rural Ghana, Troy and I avoid illness without even realizing it. Regardless of how many miles we ride, we have no doubt that stopping anywhere along the road for water will be easy and risk-free.
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