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1998 - Bike-Aid 3,600 Miles Across The U.S.A.

Personal Profile

Daily Biking Journal

Trip Sponsors

Equipment List

1998 Pictures

Trip Map

Trip Riders

Article Written By Pinky

The Americares Foundation

Bike-Aid

The Bishop's School

The Greenwich Country Day School


1999 - The Great Divide Mountain Bike Expedition

Personal Profile

Daily Biking Journal

Equipment List

G.D.E. - An Overview

Trip Sponsors

1999 Pictures

Mountain Biking Companies

Parkinsons Power Across America

Trip Riders

 

 
Bike-Aid Collage
 

The Great Northern Road-Biking Trip



 3600 MILES FROM SEATTLE, WA TO
           WASHINGTON, DC.
     JUNE 11 - AUGUST 21, 1998

Click away and follow my progress as I bike 3600
miles across America from June 11th to August
21st to raise money for BIKE-AID and THE
AMERICARES FOUNDATION and to participate in
community service projects. Along the way you'll find
out who I am, who BIKE-AID and AmeriCares are,
why I'm riding across America and what equipment
I'm taking along. You'll be able to keep track of my
progress by reading my day-to-day journal. Learn
more about the route I take, along with travel and
road conditions. Read about my Sponsors (Raleigh
Bicycles and Bell Helmet). Most importantly, you
can give me your personal support by making a tax
deductible contribution to BIKE-AID and/or 
AmeriCares. So stay tuned and visit my frequently!



G.D.E. Collage

The Continental Divide Mountain-Biking Trip



2465 MILES FROM PORT OF ROOSVILLE, MT 
TO ANTELOPE WELLS, NM
JUNE 16 - AUGUST 29, 1999

If you have been following my web page, you
already know that during the summer of 1998 I
completed a road bike trip from Seattle,
Washington to Washington, DC, raising money for
The Overseas Development Network and The
AmeriCares Foundation. On that trip, when I was in
Missoula, Montana, I learned about a new mountain
bike trail that follows the Continental Divide from
Canada to Mexico. The more I thought about  a
mountain bike adventure, the more intrigued I
became. So, when I reached Washington, DC, I
told my parents that during the summer of 1999 I
wanted to cycle "The Continental Divide Mountain
Bike Trail" and raise money for another important
cause - Parkinson's Disease research! So, click
away and learn more about this 2,500-mile
mountain-biking adventure. Find out about my
personal connection to Parkinson's Disease and
how you can help. Learn more about my sponsors:
Bell Sports, which is sponsoring me with helmets for
the second year in a row; Yakima which is providing
a state-of-the-art roof-rack system that will
transport my mountain bike to Montana on top of
my Ford Explorer and finally BOB (Beast of Burden)
which is providing a Yak Trailer to transport my gear
on this self-contained cycling trip. Look up other
mountain biking equipment by visiting my
"Equipment" page, and don't forget, keep on
pedaling!