Stephen Gleanser Onward Down the Trail
Hello this is Steve Gleanser. Lanterne Rouge. I think they call this in the Tour de France. Holding that last position. I'm in Coulter Bay, which is in the Grand Tetons National Park. It is very pretty but it is more like an international city, and bit of a culture shock for somebody who has been backwoods, cheap hoteling it and tenting it. It has been good. I had good day and shooting for another good day tomorrow. I started out at Macks Inn this morning and got to the Grand Tetons. So tomorrow I'm hoping for day with less muck, but I don't think that is what I am going to get. Onwards, down the trail and so forth. See you later.
(recorder time: 2008-06-25 23:14:47 EST)
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Turner Turns Tide
What a recovery! Way to go. Like a lathe, as long as the wheels are turning, there is the opportunity for the object at hand to take shape. This of course takes an experienced operator. That's you, Steve. Keep drawing from that deep well.
Bill
Way to go Steve!!!!
YOU ARE ALL FIRST PLACE FINISHERS IN MY BOOK!!!!!!
The fact that you have the fortitude to be out there at all is awesome.
You're super-human and we're cheering for you!
Keep it up.
Way to go.
You're doing a phenomenal job and you're an amazing inspiration to us all.
Bounce
coming out of the pain cave !
stephen , thats great to hear keep on truckin . you got to remember that the pain cave is only so long and there is an end to it . i only wish that i was still riding with you .
Nice job man!
Way to work through feelin' crappy and hang on! Remember, the Lanterne Rouge is itself a coveted prize...
way to go steve. we are
way to go steve. we are checking on your progress every day.
love from Grandma
Grandma is following your progress with intense interest. I sent her the map and some background information. Over many miles and from the vantage point of 100 years, she sends her love to you. Her father used to travel the west looking for fossils. Their travel conditions were primitive. No bear walks mentioned. We are all watching the blue dot as it inches its way across the map. We love you, Stephen. p and m.
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