It will be a great trip, I'm sure, as long as y'all start slowly and don't try to get across too quickly. It sounds like that is the plan!
I second what everyone has said about bike safety. You will undoubtedly be on some busy roads, and you will encounter several drivers (and several dogs) that don't want you on the road. Be prepared for that.
Also, even though many people have said it, GET A HELMET AND WEAR IT. The helmet is the most important piece of gear for you to buy--more important than your shorts, your sunglasses, your jerseys, your gloves, or anything else. You shouldn't turn a single pedal stroke without first putting on your helmet, and you shouldn't let anyone in the group you're leading do so, either.
Have fun! Be safe!



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After they heard what i was doing, they checked everything out for free and donated a few little saftey gadgets (like a flashing light for the seat). ***Shout out to North Texas Bikes in Aubrey*** So far, the training has been going well. The weather here in Texas has been a bit crazy-- SNOW in March! I did go for a 30 mile ride on Saturday. It was freezing and super windy, but I made it 