Those pictures are great! Thanks for posting them!
And you are too kind. What she left out:
I think I was suffering heat exhaustion at one point, and could not get that damn trailer up the dam hill! I had to stop, even though we were only one dam away from our campsite. Unfortunately, it was all uphill, and I was fried.
She fed me electrolyte tablets and that certainly helped. Thank heavens I had Tanya, because she saved my butt over and over.
She also has the most amazing attitude--very positive and upbeat and encouraging. It's what got her through her IM, I'm sure. I'm still inspired by that.
She taught me that a dip in the lake is just the ticket after a long hot day on the bike.
I learned that I LOVE my Brooks B72! Love it! The only part of me that didn't hurt was the parts that touched that saddle!
I learned that I love my '83 Centurion Elite GT, but those downtube shifters have got to go!
I learned that I hate that Nashbar trailer, but I think I can salvage the relationship. All it needs is a set of training wheels.
We had a GREAT time, all in all. Don't go when it's too hot. That's just dumb, but we proved we were up to the challenge. We just didn't enjoy it as much.
I'm proud of us, that's for sure!
Karen