The fourth day of riding for the Illini 4000 team began much like any other. Breakfast was eaten. The Mosher was completed. The team begrudgingly left the United Methodist Church in Lancaster.After that, however, things took a turn for the eventful. The team made its way through a number of cities, towns, and hills only to be halted, at various points on the route, by weather that even Pennsylvania natives found out of place. As the team tried to make their ways to Chambersburg PA, severe weather warnings impeded their progress.Always conscious of safety, ride groups made sure to get inside regardless of location. Some groups ended up in WalMarts. Others found refuge in gas stations or auto part stores, but no matter the place, the team stayed safe as hail and pounding rain came through most of Pennsylvania. As the storm passed, some teams were able to make it to the stayover on bike; however, some groups found their ways back by shuttle due to the horrendous conditions that set the team back. Either way, the day served as a reminder to the team that they too are subject to Mother Nature while riding.All in all, the team was happy to complete their day of riding regardless of what adversity there did exist. The team completed its 80 mile ride any way it could, and that's what matters.