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Yuma to Wellton the long way.




































 Farmland, military base, and friendly cyclists. Short ride today, so we are feeling fresh. Soaking up A/C at Jack in the Box while we wait for our hotel to be ready. Great night's sleep last night. Felt much better today. Our bottoms are starting to get sore. That will pass. One day at a time. Lots to see. There are crops we had to look up to identify. Amy continues to crush it. Pam is keeping the operation on track.

Update: Had a tire go out on the trailer, so I got to ride in an Arizona State Trooper car (in the back). The trooper was awesome! He and I rescued Pam and Finn.  Driver's side blowout. He worked with me to get the tire replaced. We were inches from oncoming traffic.  He kept the lights on and had a superior lug wrench. Watch for me on the next episode of cops  

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  1. Those pics are amazing!!!!!!! How does it feel to ride through all that space??

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    1. Pretty cool. 75% of my looking is scanning the road ahead of us to keep us upright.

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  2. Bad boy bad boy what you going to do. Joel should have had him taze you. Get that off your bucket list

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  3. Wow, you guys are definitely getting to experience all kinds of things. Beautiful country for sure! Enjoy A/C as you can!

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  4. Wow, your adventures continue to amaze me. Sending thoughts and prayers for all of you!

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