Monday, September 23, 2013

2nd Century BC (before colorado)

writing to you beside a most wonderful campfire in Green River State Park tonight. spoiled doesn't even begin to describe it. we had hot showers, hot food, a picnic bench and soft green grass to pitch our tents on! what a camp site. 

day began with a quick dusting off of all our gear (even the insides of our sleeping bags) of a fine red dirt that seem to permeate even our panniers. we cruised down into Capitol Reef and enjoyed a marvelous coast through the park as the sun rose over the high rocky walls of the gorge. 


from there, 102 miles of flat, easy-going road, eerily similar to our rides in Nevada. with only one stop in hanksville for lunch, we made great time thanks to the Lord providing safety, energy and no  bike problems along the way.

and rolling into Green River State Park? couldn't have been easier, downhill on a quiet road with little wind, and stopping well before the sun set (in fact, we were all setup and unpacked and getting a fire going by the time it began to get dark). truly blessed by God's grace today, and thank you to all who are praying for us, because we certainly wouldn't have done what we did today without Him. 

until next time,
may the sun shine warm upon your face

josh & mark
the lifecycle team



4 comments:

  1. 102 is that a new record? Only one stop as well? That must be some kind of record!!
    Hope you aren't skipping breakfast. You didn't make Mark skip breakfast did you? Hmm..
    Love you!!! You guys are an inspiration

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    1. nope! I have been trying to make him eat as much as possible at meals :) and I have been trying to eat breakfast every day, but doesn't always happen. I have loved coffee in the mornings on this trip though, does that count at breakfast?

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  2. Go white water rafting through Wentwater Canyon while in Moab!

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    1. I'm sure it'd be sweet! gotta keep rolling east though

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