Posted by Julio Bonilla on Tuesday, August 14, 2012,


WE"RE DONEEEEE!!!!!
I have been very ready to be done.
I'm thinking that today is our last day biking and it feels both, good and a bit sad. I'm tired so it'll be good to finally be done.
It's been good, I've enjoyed this, part of me wishes that I could make it last longer, like maybe I should jump into the ocean and just swim until I find Atlantis.
Anyway, we're done. well, not really. We have to get back home. I have a flight back on the 19th out of Boston, so I have to get there. I also ha...
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8/13 Brunswick To Duck Puddle Campground(almost Waldoboro)
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Tuesday, August 14, 2012,


Kayla gets a flat part 7, I believe.
We were ready to take off for the morning (only a couple hours later than we had hoped) when we noticed that Kayla's bike was flat. We took some time to fix that and to clean up our bikes. Mine had been sounding and feeling different since the fall so some cleaning would be good.
There was a frog in the road. I saw it when I closed up on it. I was getting closer. Luckily, I did not hit it. One of the two of us was creeped out by the frog. The other picked ...
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8/12 Fryeburg, ME To Brunswick
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Tuesday, August 14, 2012,
Determined. Yesterday, we only went some 40 miles. Today we wanted to cover eighty some miles. We found a shortcut which saved us 10 miles. We took 302 straight to Bridgton instead of taking 5 north to Lovell. What would've been the point of that, I don't know. This map seems outdated.
The roads in Maine are decrepit, that is what the map said. They could be better, but they could also be better. I think the chosen routes are neither the most practical nor the best maintained. So, thank you ...
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8/11 Lincoln, NH to Fryeburg, ME
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Tuesday, August 14, 2012,
We were miserable. I mean, I was miserable, I believe Kayla was as well, but I can only say with certainty that I know I was. We woke up wet. Our tent was soaked, and most of our clothes were too. I managed to find one pair of dry socks and my running shoes were also dry, mostly. That, was the highlight of my morning, dry socks when all else was soaked.
We arrived at Conway where we stayed at the laundromat for a couple hours. Dry clothes. We only made it to Fryeburg. Me. Wee, we made it to Ma...
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8/10 Orford New Hampshire to Lincoln, New Hampshire
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Tuesday, August 14, 2012,
I fell off the bike
Ariving into New Hampshire was great. people seemed friendly and we had been given a low price for a good campsite. It rained the whole night before. IT POURED. Luckily, we had set up our tent under the campground shelter area, so we were dry. Luckily.
An adventurous hike welcomed us to New Hampshire by sharing some information; we would be crossing the Appalachian Trail the following day. That meant two things: We were crossing mountains again, and I don't know what else. T...
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8/9 middlebury Gap to Orford, NH
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Tuesday, August 14, 2012,
It's cold now. We descended from the top of Middlebury Gap. It was a cold descent. We had camped at a closed ski resort. That, was amazing. We thought it was a national forest and it probably wasn't, but it was quiet, it was calm, it was nice. I'm enjoying my time in Vermont. Yesterday it was hot, but today it has been really chilly. We stopped in town for some well deserved coffee.
We were given an alternate route for today by one of the locals who stopped to speak to us. He suggested stay in...
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8/8 Paradox to Middlebury Gap, Vermont
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
We woke up to the sound of a critter playing with our trash. Funny squirrel, couldn't open the bag. Trash 1, squirrel 0. Kayla laughed at said squirrel, "weaksauce, I could even open that trash." She said something like that. We stopped at Ticonderoga for Dunkin Donuts and library stuff.
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8/7 Long Lake to Paradox
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
We stopped at High Peaks Kitchen and we ate some good food, we watched some diving stuff because that was what was on at the tv at the restaurant. They had Wi-fi too. We don't get much of that out here. It's really green and pretty here. I ran over a caterpillar. Kayla ran over a frog. I "found" some apples, yum yum.
WE ARE FINE.
Thanks for all your texts, comments, and phone calls, and facebook like, and Instagram likes...you know who you are. The rest of you, thank you for reading this stuf...
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8/6 Mckeever/Thendara to Long Lake
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
We are tired. I just want to finish. Kayla just wants to take some time to relax, and to go slow. Arindoracks is where we are. I see it everywhere. Today we went to a museum about it. It was amazing, Kayla sat on a huge chair. I did as well. Best museum ever. I don't know what Arindorack is
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8/5 State land/ Redfield to Mckeever
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
Kayla ran over a turtle. She thought it was funny. We got poured on by rain. NO, WE GOT POURED ON BY RAIN. WE GOT POURED ON BY RAIN!!!!!
We were 4 miles away from a campsite. The sky turned dark, and IT POURED RAIN. A tree fell because RAIN WAS POURING.
We were lazy at Booneville. We stayed there for like two hours, maybe if we hadn't done that we would have avoided the rain. Oh well, it was fun.
There were a bunch of little kids at the campsite. Kayla stole their Gazebo when they weren't look...
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8/4 Fair Haven To state land Mckeever
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
8/3 Macedon, Ny to fair haven
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
8/2 Rochester, NY to Macedon
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
7/26 KC to Grand Rapids, Michigan
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
7/25 Topeka to Kansas City
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,



I patched up my tire with duct tape, electrical tape, and with sports tape. After the patchwork, we headed to a bike shop, hoping that my tire would hold up during the ride to the shop. The day before, I had felt lucky because even though my tire had a huge hole in it, my inner tube didn't rip, I rode on the tube for a bit and didn't get a flat. I only stopped riding because the hole eventually became large enough that the tube stuck out of the tire so much that it was hitting my brake.
So, w...
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7/24 Ness City to Topeka
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,

Today we started in Ness city, KS. We biked continuously from 330am to 730am to some other small town, Rush Center, KS. When we arrived to Rush Center, all we wanted was food and some rest. To ensure that we left early, we didn't eat breakfast, so we were very hungry.
When we arrived to Rush Center, we were extremely tired. I was just about falling asleep on my bicycle. The night before, we didn't get much sleep and it was an especially long and tiring day. We had arrived at Ness City at 7pm...
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7/23 Eads to Ness City
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,


THIS was going to be a long day, we had decided that. We had planned to head out at 4am. We managed to leave at 418am. Kayla, John, and I were determined to
cover at least 100 miles; we had to.
So, we need to be in Michigan by this weekend. We are trying to make it to a wedding, and we have a long way to go. Right now, we are thinking that we can make it to Newton and catch a train from there. As long as we catch catch it on Thursday morning at the latest, we'll make it to Michigan. To make i...
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7/22 Olney to Eads
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
7/21 Pueblo to Olney
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
Day 35 pueblo to olney

We left pueblo at like 1 pm. It was hot and we decided to put off biking and we went to breakfast. I had
some spicy spicy food. We ate a muffin and a smoothie and we tried to
update our blogs at the library. Computer malfunctions made that
impossible. However, I was able to add Google Latitude to my website. If you go onto my website, you can see a map of my location. It updates when I have phone service, so it can't track exactly where I will be at all times, but i...
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7/20 cotopaxi to pueblo
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
7/20 cotopaxi to pueblo
Today we had 35 miles of climbing before our last big descent of 45 miles into Pueblo. We covered over 80 miles, 87 total for the day. That put us at our highest-mileage day. A couple of miles after we began our day we stumbled upon two miles of hard packed gravel road. That stuff makes it difficult to bike.
We were eager to make it to Pueblo early because Kayla's uncle, Stan, would be coming down to Pueblo from Boulder to have dinner with us. We had a long day ahead,...
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Sergeants to cotopaxi... 7/19
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
Sergeants to cotopaxi... 7/19
Started the day with a mountain. It took us 3 hours to get to the top of
monarch pass, 10 miles. We went on a gondola that you can ride from
the pass to the peak to gaze at Colorado's mountains. We spotted pike's
peak.
Then, the descent from monarch's pass gave us 10 fast miles that we completed in 20 minutes.
Then, we went to cotopaxi. Along the way, we stopped at the Arkansas River, saw rafters.
The ride to Cotopaxi or K-pax, was windy and hot and we had l...
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Almost gunnison to sergeants 7/18
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
Almost gunnison to sergeants 7/18
Planned to go up monarch pass today. Didnt make it. Called it a day when
we reached the bottom of it. So, right before all the climbing we
stopped.
Woke up to kayla's frantic scream. She looked scared to touch her bag,
the one where we had our food. There was red fuzzy material around the
opening and some rice-sized pieces of something that resembled a small
animal's poo. I emptied the bag contents, no foreign visitor was there.
Many of our packets ha...
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Almost montrose to almost gunnison 7/17
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
Almost montrose to almost gunnison 7/17
The plan was to make it to Gunnison.
Ten miles to Montrose we were greeted with a city. They had a sports
authority where i bought a bag. We went to target and we visited the
post office. There, we mailed stuff that we didnt need home-backpack,
rain pants, solar charger.
We carries on to some long uphills.
I saw a live snake in the road in front of me. Some storms were brewing
when we reached the summit. It was windy and it seemed like the storm
wa...
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Lizardhead pass to almost montrose 7/16
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
Lizardhead pass to almost montrose 7/16
The plan was to make it to Montrose. Also, ridgeview for my tires. On
the way we passed some beautiful views and my phone was dead so i
couldnt take many pictures on this day, sadly. We passed the sawpit
where we got something to eat and drink then Placerville pt 2 where we
got more food, talked to a guy who didn't drive, and had decided he
wouldn't at the age of 16, he was 54. He looked young. And gave us some
advice about riding bikes at night....
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7/14 Monticello to Dolores
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
7/14 Monticello to Dolores
It was a the day we would cross from Utah to Colorado. We made it.
Kayla got a flat with 10 miles to go, that's like 5 i think.
We replaced her tube and got going again. When we arrived into town, we
saw an open bike shop. Nick had just opened it up a few weeks earlier
and he didn't have much items for sale. He did have some tubes and some
Chamois so we bought that. He also took a look at Kayla's derailleurs
and brakes. He did some adjustments. I'm not sure h...
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7/13 Blanding to Monticello
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 27, 2012,
We didn't make it far today. From Blanding, Monticello was the next town. We took it easy and we stopped there for the day. we went to the library and updated our blogs. We stayed at what we thought was an RV Park but we weren't sure. Whatever it was, we were told it was closed due to some emergency and that we could camp there for free, so we did. Next to our campsite, we found the Peace Tree Cafe. I highly recommend that restaurant to anyone. It was delicious.
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Lake powell to Blanding 7/12
Posted by Julio Bonilla on Friday, July 13, 2012,

Lake powell to Blanding
Woke up at 430.
Left at 530. 80 miles to Blanding but only 76 to a gas station. Maybe they'll have an ice cream Snickers.
Tired, finishing an 80 mile day. Got 7 miles left. My shorts' padding is no more so a lot sore. 8/11 hrs was biking uphill so far today. i'm a lot sore.
It was a lot of desert but as we got closer to Blanding the terrain became greener, and slightly cooler. Unfortunately, it's still hot and I'm still drinking hot powerade.
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