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Day 96: Boating Again

July 9, 2011
As if one day of boating weren't lucky enough, we were invited to go again the following day! Paul was taking out the same boat and so far only he and his co-worker, Shannon, were planning on going. So us girls and Mike happily tagged along.

Mike picked us up from Incline Village and drove us back to the marina at Zephyr Cove. This time we got an earlier start and were out on the water by 10am. The weather was just right - sunny with blue skies! We headed out toward the middle of lake and got ready for some intense tubing. We made Mike go first to see how it's done! Paul started out gentle, but soon was testing Mike's skills. 

After a few rounds, Emily decided she'd try next. She bravely got on and performed beautifully! Even though it was her first time tubing, she was great! Rebekah went next and couldn't wipe the smile off her face. Finally, Michelle went, but instead of going alone, she and Emily went tandem. The company may have made it more fun, but definitely not easier. It was fun watching each other get whipped off and seemingly float across the water before finally sinking in. Good times!

We took a little break at Gar Woods Grill & Pier. We were able to dock in front of the restaurant and walk right up. We thoroughly enjoyed 4 pitchers of "Wet Woody's," their signature frozen rum drink. We bought a few munchies from 7-11 across the street and headed back on the boat.

The afternoon was filled with more tubing and other random debauchery. In the later afternoon hours, however, the wind started to pick up and the water got a little rough. Paul skillfully navigated us back to Zephyr Cove safely. We met up with Mike's friend, Johnson, and his CouchSurfer, Jing. We all chilled in one of the cabins by Zephyr Cove that Paul was staying in. Our tiredness quickly set in though and it was time to call it a day.

Johnson drove us back to Incline Village. We were sooooooooooo tired and started to get really sore. Loula graciously prepared us some salads, broccoli and roasted chicken. After eating, we immediately showered and crawled into bed. Another amazing, but exhausting, day!!! 
 

Day 95: Boating

July 9, 2011
We were planning to take the bus from Carson City to Incline Village, where Emily's aunt has a condominium (actually 3 buses since we'd have to transfer). However, Mike decided that he wanted to go to the beach and offered to drive us up to Tahoe. Of course, we gladly accepted. 

Our beach day at Tahoe quickly turned into a boating day. Mike has so many connections, one being his friend Paul. He and Paul have been friends since high school. Paul works at the marina at Zephyr Cove. It just so ha...
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Day 94: Carson City

July 6, 2011
Today was a day off in Carson City. Our number one priority was to get Michelle's bicycle fixed. Our CouchSurfer, Mike, made us some awesome blueberry pancakes for breakfast. After eating, we stuffed Michelle and Rebekah's bikes into Mike's car and drove to Bike Smith bike shop. Even though they were really busy, they said they'd be able to squeeze our bicycles into their schedule.

In the late morning, Mike, Michelle, and Rebekah drove to Lake Tahoe while Emily stayed home to rest. She woke up...
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Day 93: Happy Birthday!!

July 5, 2011
Today we woke up, ready to go, even though Emily was still feeling a bit under the weather. We weren't able to eat oatmeal because our fuel bottle was leaking and not working properly. Instead we ate some other odds n' ends we had around. 

As soon as we got on the road, Michelle realized her front tire was flat. We did a fairly quick repair, but could already feel the heat of the day encroaching in on us. 

The beginning of the ride was really flat and fairly enjoyable (considering that Emily wa...
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Day 92: Fallon

July 5, 2011
Even though there wasn't a bike shop in Fallon, we decided to take the day off. If we had continued on to Carson City as planned, the bike shops would all be closed anyway since it was a Sunday. Plus, Rebekah and Emily were ready for a day off after the 114-mile day.

We tried our best to sleep in, but were out of our tents by 7:30 am. We did our usual Wal-Mart run to buy fuel, food, and other necessities. Then we went to McDonald's to take advantage of the free wi-fi. We enjoyed some free samp...
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Day 91: 114 Miles Later

July 3, 2011
We didn't wake quite as early as usual, though when the sun is up at 5 am, it's hard to sleep past 6 am. Our plan was to ride about 60 miles to MIddlegate, NV, but that plan changed quickly. We were on the road by 7:30 am but didn't get too far, only about 11 miles, when Michelle decided she couldn't continue. After getting a new derailleur on her bike, it hasn't been shifting gears correctly and there was pretty much no way she'd be able to do the climb that was just in front of us. 

So, afte...
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Day 90: Lots of Touring Cyclists

July 3, 2011
In the past 24 hours, we have seen/met more touring cyclists than any other point during our trip. As mentioned in the last post, we met two very young guys coming from San Francisco at the RV Park in Eureka. At the Mexican restaurant last night, we met two more people (a young couple) who were headed to Yorktown, Virginia.

Today we met the first cyclist about 20 miles outside of Eureka. His name was Hamish and he was from Scotland. He just decided a couple weeks ago that he wanted to tour the...

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Day 89: Déjà Vu

July 3, 2011
The winds died down today, so we were able to bike as planned. We ate cereal and yogurt instead of our usual oatmeal (this is one of the many small luxuries of staying in a hotel and having a fridge). We left the hotel and headed west on Hwy. 50. Today's ride was 78 miles with no towns or services along the way. This meant that we had to carry all the water we would need for the entire ride. Luckily, it was not as hot today (high of 80 instead of 100+) so we didn't go through as much water. 

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Day 88: Laziest Day Yet?

June 30, 2011
We are very glad that we decided to take the day off. The winds were definitely gusting up to 50 mph! We stayed at the KOA until check-out time. Then we headed over to the cheap hotels (almost the same price as the KOA). It was just a 3- mile ride, mostly downhill. After stuffing our bikes and gear in the room, the laziness set in. We moved every so often to wallk to the convenient store to buy snacks and drinks. Also, Michelle had to stop back at the bike shop. The new derailleur they put on...
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Day 87: De-Railed

June 28, 2011
We got up at 4:30 am as planned and got going on time (finally, no flat tires this morning). As soon as we left Baker, we had to start climbing up to the first peak, Sacramento Pass. The road sucked; it was being repaved so it had sticky tar and tons of loose gravel. The little rocks would stick to our tires and then fall off and vibrate against our fenders. Talk about a noisy ride!

About 12 miles into the ride, Michelle was suddenly stopped. She could not move because her chain and derailleur...
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