Friday, June 6, 2008

Providence!

Well the past few days have been great. I managed to squeeze everything I'll be using in a little bitty bag. I only have 3 shirts for the whole trip. I also managed to successfully navigate to the city of Providence which is an accomplishment in itself. No lost luggage and no missed flights. We've just been hanging around here in Providence for orientation for the past few days. Tomorrow is when we officially leave on our bikes to start this thing. We're all just getting to know each other since we'll be spending almost every waking hour together for the next 2.5 months. Everyone is great and very easy to get along with. They're the only people besides me who doesn't think biking across the country is crazy (hmmm wonder why?) The only problem is slight communication difficulties. Most everyone is from the north so I have to get asked a few times to repeat what I just said. Especially the word oil. Lets just say that the southern draw isn't very common here! But it's actually a very refreshing change and highlights the diversity of America.

We had a short 20 mile "shakedown" ride yesterday around the city of Providence which was absolutely insane. The city, I've learned, is somewhere we're I never want to ride again. Cars, stoplights, and clipless pedals do not go together. In case you don't know what clipless pedals are, it is a type of pedal that you actually clip into (kinda like skis). So basically you're stuck in these pedals unless you do a certain twisting motion to get out. This twisting motion must be learned or you will fall for inability to get out of the peddles. It's great for biking because you are able to pull up as well as down which is more efficient. Yet it is not so great for the stopping and starting that is common in the city. Well apparently the city didn't phase anyone else and they were able to get out of the pedals fast enough. Not me. I was the first fall of the trip. And so far the only. But hey at least I'll go down in the books as the first. It was in a very nice, soft patch in the grass and I just sort of tumbled over in front of the red light. Good thing that 95% of our riding will be out if the crazy city.

P.S: And get this. I just had to close the window to my dorm (where we're staying at) because I got to cold. Ha!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Han I am so glad it has gone well so far and I laughed when I read that you were the first to fall- can't say it surprised me. I love you and hope you have an amazing time! :) Be careful and I will be praying!