Fordham/CitySquash Cross-Country Bicycle Ride Day 22 Summersville, Missouri to St. Louis, Missouri
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 27, 2011-Oh
yea another storm in the middle of the night, and what a beauty,
thunder, lightning, loads of rain, wind that was ferocious and once
again we had not put the tarp over the tent.
Hey it looked great as we sat round the fire and looked at the stars,
only hours earlier!! Jack and Felipe were the men, actually it was Jack
who summonsed Felikpe to get up and out and help him with the tarp.
Well done lads great job, although by now we were all awake and
listening to the storm.
The wind was pretty rough and I do remember thinking OK so where will
we land as literally the tent rose from the ground – but
it’s a great tent PJ and it clung to the ground. PJ Watson and
family who had loaned us the tent for this epic journey, and we want to
thank them, it’s kept us pretty safe and pretty dry in the two
storms that we’ve been through.
Holly in her own tent, was apparently praying to stay alive and make it
back to the Bronx, all the way through the storm! The rain didn’t
stop and it was belting down when we ventured out of the tent, pouring
big cats and dogs. We took refuge in the last evenings Church service
open barn hoping for some divine intervention!
Now you have to understand that for the last 21 days we get up, pack up
and get on the road to ride, so when Shrubb produces bacon and eggs
this completely throws us! What - breakfast?!!! And yes he’s even
going to cook it for us. Well divine intervention didn’t stop the
rain, but manner from heaven – YES!! Thank you Shrubb a wonderful
gesture and please do it again – he’s actually leaving
tomorrow, sadly.
Breakfast in the rain, pack up in the rain, load the bikes in the rain
- we had decided to drive the 12 miles into Rolla to the local bike
repair shop, Route 66 Bikes, to get all the bikes repaired. Still
raining on the way in, but as we get to the shop it stops and
definitely starts to brighten up – whoopee!
So the deal is Jack is going to stay with the bikes that need repaired
and we will ride on, on the bikes that are good. My bike’s tyre
has been repaired very quickly so I am able to ride too. The three ask
about the route, and they unanimously decide to take the scenic route!
Hey they are only here for two days so let’s keep them happy!
Actually it’s a great route and really beautiful, have I
described it before, rolling hills, open fields, trees for as far as
the eye can see. Yes I think I have. But none the less a terrific
ride. First 10 miles and guess what sod’s law – my new tyre
punctures!!
Jack’s a stalwart and drives back ot the bike shop and they
repair it again! On we go into Jesse James country and Meramac caverns.
These are where Jesse and the gang hid when being chased. Apparently
these caverns are huge and spacious, where you can hide with your
horses and literally anything. They stay pretty much at 60 degrees most
of the time, which is more than can be said for the temp we were riding
in – high 80s to low 90s. We sweated loads as you can imagine.
Some terrific old wagons on the side of the road, and off course signs
that maybe suggest that maybe the English had been here before –
St Albans!!
Angel gave me the low down on the Lewis and Clark trail, explorers who
had crossed America trying to map out a route across this huge country.
Angel told me that they had an Indian guide helping them, and this was
one of the reasons that they could pass through Indian territory. He
seems to know what he is talking about that’s for sure.
The three were doing well, Tim was on the charge, Shrubb was riding the
Blue machine and doing well and Holly was keeping the pace. I think the
camelback helped.
There was some confusion about half way through the day, when we all
took off in different directions, much to Shrubbs amazement. Once we
had all met up again, it was viewed as a miracle by Shrubb.
For us it was the second miracle the first being breakfast! The third
miracle was Andriy’s driving. He’d taken a “No
through road” while driving ahead, and had stopped thinking that
we would all take this! The bikers all stuck to the correct route, the
old Route 66. He did figure it out and came back and made the correct
turn – so you see miracles do happen!
The final part of the ride into St Louis was pretty easy, going through
some very beautiful and expensive areas. To our hotel, the
Marriott Springhill Suites in Chesterfield, St Louis, which had been
donated to us and boy we were ready for a good night’s rest.
Before this though, Michael Puertas the Director of Squash at the St
Louis Downtown Club, had kindly found sponsors for a meal at the Pii
– the best pizza restaurant in St Louis. President Obama had had
pizza from here and had also flown the chef down to DC to make pizza at
the White House – so really good pizza.
Great to catch up with Mike I had not seen him for some time, and was
actually the England BU19 Assistant National Coach way back when with
Mike in the squad and he made the team too, quite a player.
So a good day, and now we had a rest day tomorrow In St Louis and a definite visit to the Arch.
We want to say thanks to all the help in St Louis that we got from Mike
and all the donors who made sure that we were very comfortable in a
real bed and enjoyed great pizza – Cheers St Louis.
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