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Yesterday

ROUTE: Costa Mesa to New Hampshire to Alabama DISTANCE: 6200 Miles WINDS: Don't matter, we're driving
WEATHER: Hot, cold, rainy, windy, sunny TERRAIN: Didn't notice TOTAL CLIMBING: 100 Feet in and out of the van

DAILY REPORT: 

Just a short note to wrap up this ride.  As I'm sitting in the van on our way to Alabama, I look forward to a couple months off to pursue my other passion...golf.  But as the ride comes to an end, I know I'll miss the routine of the road and will be ready to get back on the road when the time comes next spring.  Usually after finishing a ride we are pretty tired and this ride is no exception, but during the ride itself, we were energized somehow.  There's something about this ride that makes it different...and special.  Where else in the country could we have seen so much beauty and when else could we have had such a great group of riders to work with?  Not to mention all the alumni who took the time to stop by and say hello somewhere along the way.  All in all, this has been a great experience.

The night before last we had our official final dinner.  Everyone got to share their thoughts with the group and say their initial good byes.  As I sat back and listened to the comments, it seemed to me that everyone thought it was a ride well worth the effort.  All commented on the scenery and the support while some seemed to have had a spiritual experience somewhere along the way. 

Some commented that it was nice to be with such a small group as this ride was one of the smaller we've done...only 16 full time riders.  I don't know if the size had anything to do with it but this group was exceptional.  I'm not sure if this was an exceptional group that just came together and enjoyed a wonderful ride, or if it was a group that was made exceptional by the ride itself.  Either way, we (the staff) really enjoyed being around this group of individuals.  Everyone, unique in their own way, took something positive from this ride and will cherish the memories of their Ride The West family.  I know we are proud to have had no one leave from injury...that's six rides in a row counting the last two rides last year and the 4 rides this summer.  I'm really proud of that fact and constantly remind the riders that being safe on the road doesn't happen by accident...safety in our environment takes constant vigilance and I'm proud of all the riders that bought into that premise...we must be doing something right.

The magnificent Oregon coastline, the majestic Redwoods, the beautiful scenery along the California wine country, and the good weather the entire trip (albeit foggy at times and just a spot of rain) all played a role in making this an unforgettable ride.  Not to mention the 76,000 feet of climbing, the zooming descents, and the great people we met who were all memorable in some way by themselves. 

Everyone came away from this ride with something different but all were inspired by the beauty and the challenge of the route.  I know I'll never forget the rugged shoreline of the Oregon coast.  When I crossed Oregon for the first time on the North ride, I thought Oregon was one of the most beautiful states I'd ridden in, but now after seeing the coast, I'm sure of it.  I wish I could just bottle this ride up and take it home.

I guess I could ramble on for hours about this ride, but I'd better get on with things...Barb and Karen are ready for me to drive some.  So I guess this closes another great ABB adventure.  I'd like to publicly thank the staff (Barb, Jim, and Karen) for all their hard work to make this another safe and memorable trip.  I'd like to thank the riders for their great attitude and flexibility which made our job even more enjoyable.  Plus, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the great support we get from the home office all summer.  Without their tireless efforts, we couldn't possibly do what we do out here let alone live the nomadic lifestyle we've grown to embrace. 

Well, another ride and another season is in the history books.  The sun is rising over the horizon in front of us as we drive eastward and say good bye to the left coast.  We have a long way to go before finally getting home after returning the equipment to New Hampshire.  I hope you've enjoyed reading of our adventures as much as we've enjoyed bringing them to you.  On behalf of Doug Torosian the owner and president of ABB, the on road staff, and the ABB office staff personnel, I want to thank you for following our rides this season and hope that someday you'll come ride with us and see for yourself that there's no better way to see the country than from the seat of a bicycle.

PS:  I want to thank the riders who didn't lynch me for all the fun we made of them on the website.  It's all meant to be fun and no malice was meant nor was it meant to embarrass anyone.  One rider commented that it doesn't bother the riders, it just embarrasses their loved ones at home.  I hope that wasn't the case and hope the loved ones at home appreciate the good sense of humor their spouse/parent/sibling/friend has developed.  It's good we can all laugh at ourselves from time to time...I think studies have shown that if we do laugh more, we'll live longer.  We all know David will have a long life since somewhere in his mobile phone warranty is states he's guaranteed to make at least one phone call.  To my reading public, all of the stories I told of the riders were mostly based on something happening, but I'll admit I used a little freedom elaborating on some of the situations.  Thanks riders for supplying us all with a little humor.  And finally, to all those who have ridden with us this year and in the past, may you have tailwinds, clear skies, and safe travels everywhere you venture.  Hope to see you next season.

ONE FINAL LOOK BACK

The variety on this ride was astounding...from the fertile fields in the desert...

to the beautiful ride around 17 Mile Drive in Monterey...

to the rolling golden hills of inland CA...

to the morning misty departures...

to the beautiful sights on the Oregon Coast...

and the awesome vistas along our way...

to the big trees...and I mean BIG trees...

to the vineyards in the Sonoma Valley...

to the coastline in CA...not bad either I must say...

to the maybe the highlight...The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.  What a ride. 

    See you next season!  
 

  
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