Eric B. just before he left Rawlins
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(This came in at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday but got missed. Sorry.)
Hey, it’s Eric Bruntjen calling from Rawlins, Wyoming. I just want to leave one more message in the morning before I take off. The bike’s holding up pretty well. I’ve got some stuff going to Steamboat and I’m going to have the NASCAR treatment done there so I might be hanging out in Steamboat a little bit tomorrow morning assuming I make it there tonight.
Wyoming’s been great. I love the antelope. They’re terrific; I can’t believe how they even run so fast through that sage, even through some trees. Some of them will run next to you -- not too close, maybe 100 yards away -- and then they’ll kind of look at you and just hit the gas and fly across the road in front of you, like you’re the train and they’re the drunk teenagers in Dad’s borrowed car. One, maybe two steps on that road and they’re just gone. They’re amazing creatures.
About ready to have some breakfast and then get going. Got a big pass today. I’m definitely learning a lot about the Continental Divide; getting to know the dirt and the animals. That dirt just gets in you, it becomes you, you’re eating it all day long and you’re just absorbing this amazing geological and sociological feature of our country. It’s been a good ride. So I will hopefully check in from Steamboat. Probably going to camp tonight outside of Steamboat and then cruise in in the morning, hit the post office, get my bike tuned up. New brake pads are a definite necessity and I’ve got to reload the GPS with coordinates, so ... thanks. Bye.
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THIS MESSAGE DIDN'T COME IN
THIS MESSAGE DIDN'T COME IN UNTIL THUR. WE WERE WORRIED ABOUT YOU GLAD TO HEAR YOUR DOING GOOD NOW GET BACK ON THE ROAD LOL
Sounds wonderful
We're following our friend Rick Ashton's journey, but are enjoying reading the calls from other riders. Your description of the antelope and becoming one with nature is such a nice image. We're inspired to to take a trip and ride at least some of the Divide one day! Take care and have a safe journey!
Keep up the good work!
Greetings from Spokane! been following you via the Yakima paper. What a great cause. We hope you make it all the way!
Help Eric raise money
Eric is seeking per mile pledges to raise enough money to purchase an all-terrain wheel chair for injured Iraq War Vet Evan Mettie. Send your contact info and pledge amount to tourdechair@gmail.com or drop off a check at US Bank for 'Evan Mettie Donation'. You can read about Eric's ride for Evan here:
http://sportsyakima.com/2009/05/yakima-rider’s-trip-will-benefit-injured-veteran-mettie/
Go for it!!!!!
Eric,
We are all pulling for you! Keep it up!
From the great White North - to Yaka Vegas!
Has each mile you click - each dollar you rack up for a great cause!!!
Keep on truckin! Sauce ready when u get back.
Ciao,
LoL - EH
Greetings from Spokane! been
Greetings from Spokane! been following you via the Yakima paper . What a great cause. We hope you make it all the way!
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