Tuesday, June 24, 2014

2014 Huntsman 140

Saturday the Band of Brothers 4 Briggs set forth on their trek in support of Kim and his family by riding in the Huntsman 140.  The elasticity of that band was tested by the so-called “team members” who were separated from each other by miles as the day wore on.  One did not even go south, he went north!  Bruce, did you flunk your orienteering merit badge?  Elberta is 70 miles south of Salt Lake City.  Kim, we really miss your leadership.

The young riders played on the egos of old ones by causing their male ego to force them to keep a 20 mile an hour pace for the first 70 miles.  By 10:30 we reached the thriving metropolis of Elberta.  It consists of a boarded up Sinclair station as well as a mom and pop shop that was condemned at the close of the 19th century.

 During the ride we witnessed a miracle.  Woody and his kidney stones were anything but a solid “rock”.  The way he whined all day made me proud—someone actually listens to my complaining and has perfected the art of moaning!  He was dragging most of the ride until the end of the day.  At that point you would expect that his performance would be waning due to dehydration, muscle fatigue, heat and incidences of old age.   But along came a truck with a camera filming a bevy of beautiful female riders.  The combination was irresistible.  Suddenly the old man found his 15th or 16th wind and took off as a rocket.  It was in impressive sight.

There were 750 participants in the Huntsman 140 and over $353,000 was raised.  Kim and Vicki joined us at the beginning of the ride for a prayer offered in behalf of Kim and his family.  Just before we left we received great news about his cancer treatment.  Throughout the ride many references were made about him by the group members.  He seemed confident that he will win his battle with cancer.  We all pray for his victory over this challenge.  The Scottish philosopher David Hume once said: As long as there is life, there is hope.”  Kim we are all hoping for your full recovery and that you will join us next year.  We met many survivors during our journey that day.  We expect you to be another.  

YIPPY SKIPPY!


How many PCRs does it take to change a flat tire?
 

 
For the rest of you..... this is what the FINISH LINE looked like. To climb the mountain and NOT summit is a sin!  PS - little man, I'm counting this as a WIN... :-)

Sunday, June 22, 2014

May & June - Graduations, Send off Parties & Kidney Stones

PCRs, it has been a while since you have seen a post. May & June have been busy months with graduations, a send off party for The Dream Tour and the Blog Master getting rid of a couple of kidney stones..... OUCH!  However, you will see from pics and videos below, THE RIDE MUST GO ON!  We are all blessed to have such a GREAT place to ride and GREAT people to ride with.

This post highlights the following rides:

- Memorial Day and meeting the person that inspired the name for our WILD bunch
- 1st ride up Millcreek Canyon and some of the hazards you must watch out for when riding
- A Rally Party for The Dream Tour and Captain Briggs
- The Wolf Creek Pass Loop and meeting some interesting and pretty people on the way, and YES, for the record, little man once again took advantage of the BIG MAN's draft in a strategic stage win back to the car, downhill to Peo. NEVER AGAIN..... :-)

YIPPY SKIPPY!

 A ride to the top of Big Mountain is always a GREAT way to start the Memorial Day weekend
 
 Parley P. Pratt, we ride in your name......
 
 
 
 


 GOOD LUCK MIKE!
 
 It's RALLY TIME



 
 
 Hazards of Spring Riding
 

 
 
 5 POWERFUL means of Transportation
 
 Always give thanks to those who keep the ride enjoyable and clean
 
 "SERENITY NOW"

 "Hey dude, want to come ride with us?"

 
 
 PCRs are always looking for riders to enhance our overall good looks....
 
A little chocolate milk is always the best way to finish a ride...... GO KIM!