
In the platoons, we got over hand signals. Here James is demonstrating a fast “slow down”. Meaning the bikes in front of us are slowing down quickly and may be breaking.
There are currently 6 platoons with 2 wheels and 3 platoons for trikes and bikes with trailers. The 2 wheel bikes rotate positions in the pack. We were first yesterday and today we are 6. This is a much tougher position. There is a lot of rubber banding (speed up…slow down) the further back you are. As the days tick by this will get better
Yesterday: 1,2,3,4,5,6
Today: 2,3,4,5,6,1
One positive thing is that I can get great pics of most of the pack.
Check out this…. looks like a funny tree… really a cell tower.
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First stop Winslow
Anyone an Eagles fan? Remember the song “Standing on the corner in Winslow AZ”. Well here it is.
As we head to a gas stop just before Winslow, there is a 9-11 Memorial.
The gentleman announcing the dancers in 72. He father was a “Code Talker”
Code Talkers
Code Talkers are people in the 20th century who used obscure languages as a means of secret communication during wartime. The term is now usually associated with the United States soldiers during the world wars who used their knowledge of native American languages as a basis to transmit coded messages. In particular, there were approximately 400–500 Native Americans in the US Marine Corps whose primary job was the transmission of secret tactical messages. Code talkers transmitted these messages over military telephone or radio communications nets using formal or informally developed codes built upon their native languages.
On the road again and we head to Gallup, NM. I never get tired of seeing this. It continues to remind me of the mission we are all on.


Due to circumstances beyond our control, Midway Route Photos from previous runs are no longer available.