I know, I know. I'm way behind in blogging. I've got a few videos to share and some fun pictures, but that takes time for editing and processing. In the meantime, here's a quick update.
I have now run in ND, MT, WA, OR, and CA.
I have driven through some pretty spectacular scenery.
I have been in Las Vegas now since last Wed morning. Wed-Sat afternoon I spent reuniting with a few college roomies.
Since Sat afternoon, I've been chilling with my husband.
My favorite hotel/casino has got to be NY, NY! It made me really nostalgic of my time living there and *almost* made me want to move back.
It's the one hotel I wanted Jeff to be sure to see.
So, we strapped on our bike helmets and headed to the Strip. We're staying in a hotel off the strip about 3 miles. Jeff had already biked it a few times, so he was familiar with the route.
The route was mostly *quiet* side streets, but it would take us onto the Strip for over a mile.
I'll admit it. I was a little apprehensive about biking on the strip. I mean, it is a busy, car-packed, pedestrian-filled street.
Scary.
No, not really.
In fact, it's probably one of the easiest, high congestion roads I've ever biked on. I'd guess it was a little past 7pm when we were biking the strip. There were no horns honking, no evil stares, no cruel gestures.
I never felt in danger.
In fact, it was wonderful and very fun!
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What a great way to see the strip:) Glad you are having fun!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's difficult to get a *great* view of the strip because it's more difficult to stop and look around while on the bike, but it was a great way to get to the strip to be able to walk a bit.
DeleteSounds like fun and that you guys are making great progress!
ReplyDeleteIt really was fun. :)
DeleteIt's hot down there, right? Like REALLY hot! You brave souls :)
ReplyDeleteWell, it's not so bad after the sun goes down, plus we biked at a pretty leisurely pace.
DeleteGlad you guys are having fun! You've already covered some serious ground.
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