
Check this one out. The Artemis. Pretty cool.
They make it up to the front. GOOD. There can be as many as 8-10 up front at a time. They disperse them at on ramps, intersections…. same as our road guards. This is a day the road guards are “off duty” for the most part.
From Ed, our Platoon Coordinator:
In March of this year Levi Dennis emailed RFTW about his Vietnam veteran friend Charlie who has been putting up a large flag on the bridge before Concordia. He said no one has ever stopped because there is no ramp. The email was forwarded to me and I contacted Levi and told him we will stop by this year. The ambassadors and outreach stopped by and then I stopped by to give him a RFTW shirt and a hat. Charlie was very appreciative of the visit and the gifts. This was all a surprise to him set by his friend Levi.
Thank you Charlie for being such a long time supporter of RFTW.

My favorite…
Took off in an army green chopper
With a face painted on the nose
Lifted up in a near nosedive
Due to our over weighted load
Shooting shots out into the jungle
Till the barrels melted red
Pack of smokes and a Zippo lighter
Filling all them trees with lead
Grid pattern on the map of the land
Knew the craft like the back of my hand
Humid air couldn’t get no wetter
Just a kid didn’t know no better
Lace your boots
Here we go
And my crew
They call me Zippo
Took years for me to talk about it
Nam vets we were treated bad
But I didn’t do nothing wrong
After all I was just a young man
Now there’s a list of names up in DC
And there’s some medals hanging on my wall
Just some black and white photographs
And some things I can’t help recall
Grid pattern on the map of the land
Knew that craft like the back of my hand
Humid air couldn’t get no wetter
Just a kid didn’t know no better
Lace your boots
Here we go
And my crew
They call me Zippo
Just a kid
Young and dumb
No regrets
Or maybe some
Worn out boots
Ain’t just for show
And my crew
They call me Zippo
Vietnam Veteran Memorial – This is where the ceremonies are normally done.
Beautiful way to end the day. All made it ok and we will be ready for tomorrow.
Rain in the forecast so let’s get the prayers warriors on it to keep everyone safe.
Temps: 65-68
Route: I-70E, I-470, I-670,I-70
Miles: 343
Quotes for the day:
Honoring the past, inspiring the future
We don’t know them all, but we owe them all.



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