Haven't blogged in a while, internet has been hard to come by. Soo here's the update.The 84 mile ride into Everett was quite the challange but I'm proud to say I finished. The last 15 miles or so Conor, Disha and I were caught in quite the rain storm, only to get lost and have no idea where in PA we were. Coincidentally, the locals didn't seem to have any idea where we were either, all giving different directions... After 12 hours of riding, Conor, our fearless leader, hailed down an old man in a pick-up truck and he rode us into town where we were greeted with a nice hot meal.The next day didn't start well, I rode about 2 miles before realizing the previous day was an overkill on the knee. Unfortunately, I took on van duty into Mt. Pleasant as well as into Pittsburgh. I'm not all that thrilled about missing out on these rides but my teammates continue to remind me that the cause we are out here for is what's most important.Today was a rest day in Pittsburgh. A few teammates cooked up quite the flavorful breakfast. Later in the day, Steve, Max and I took a trip to the hospital. I wanted to get back in the saddle to see how it felt, so we rode our bikes. Typically, Steve lost the key to my bike lock... and then I lost his wallet... causing us to miss the bus to the Cubs game... and then the Cubs lost to the Pirates...In other news: Steve and I have taken on a new motto: "Making people feel uncomfortable, New York to San Francisco"