Fordham/CitySquash Cross-Country Bicycle Ride Day 16 Pueblo,
Colorado to Alexander, Kansas
Fordham
Coach Bryan Patterson and several players are cycling from San
Francisco to New York to raise money for CitySquash, a not-for-profit
after-school enrichment program based in the Bronx at Fordham
University.
Coach Patterson is sending reports to DailySquashReport.com from the
road.
June 21, 2011 -Now if you’ve seen our route you’ll know that we have two drive by days. Today is one of them.
No need for an early start so a leisurely up, shower, pack up, and then
down into Pueblo to collect the bikes. Jack’s, Felipe’s,
Raymond’s and mine had all been in for repair, now they were good
to go. Bikes on board and headed out of Pueblo to Alexander, Kansas.
We drove and the scenery became very flat and non-descript, just flat.
The Rockies were now becoming small specks on the horizon, and just
flat, and we were still in Colorado. You don’t really think of
Colorado as flat but sure enough it is on this side of the Rockies.
I have to say that this particular road was not great with a very small
bike path on the side and more vehicles than we had seen for some time.
So maybe that’s why it’s a drive by route.
Kansas and here we are. The scenery stays the same and we are
unimpressed, just flat as far as the eye can see, and hot too. We pass
through small towns and I mean small, maybe 6 or 7 houses, with some
other houses boarded up and dilapidated. Seems like small town America
is suffering.
We finally come to Alexander our stop – wow even smaller than the
other towns we’ve passed through. Now for a camp site and we are
told that the nearest one is 30 miles away North of Alexander. OK so
that’s it! Onto the dusty back roads and off we go to the Kansas
State Park camp site, 30 miles!
We get there late and have to use the van headlights to see to put the
tent up and to cook! Not good, but what else could we do? We get
everything done and finally it’s sleep time. We have a long ride
tomorrow, Alexander to Nickerson, some 96 miles. But we know that we
are in flat lands.
Let me tell you about the van – Jack bid for it on a government
site. The van was being sold by Kentucky Tech and Jack finally got the
last bid in to get the van for just over 5k. A good buy, it’s a
15 seater and in good nick. A 2001 Dodge 3500 Maxi with under 100k
mileage. Jack goes and collects the van and then drives it to San Fran
where he meet us there on the 4th June.
He actually does a road trip with his dad for part of this, which is
pretty cool. Vegas and the Grand Canyon are some of the places he
visits – not sure just how many miles Jack puts on the van
though!! She’s still going, but I think we need to get an oil
change soon.
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