Today the team powered through 74 miles in straight rain from Little Falls to Syracuse, New York. All aching from yesterday's climbs the team was very happy to have an easier day of riding today. We also began an old I4K tradition, the mosher. The idea behind the mosher is for teammates to pass around an old ski pass that belonged to an Eric Mosher (this was found from a past team on the side of a road). The ski pass is then hidden and passed around from teammate to teammate until 7 pm. One way this was done today is by hiding it in a dorito bag and then offering a dorito to another teammate.Whoever has it at 7 then must think of an activity for the team do the following morning.I would like to thank the people at St. Paul’s church in Syracuse for being amazing hosts and providing us with a feast. We are so lucky to build the relationships with such kind people who offer to host our team each year. We could not be more thankful for their generosity, and time they spent to make us so much food. Ryan and Alex also conducted a portrait with a women named Margaret who is a volunteer at the church. Margaret has battled cancer in the past and is currently battling it once again. Margaret has a passion for teaching and volunteered to do the portrait as a way go educate others about her experience.Whether it was hills or rain the team has powered through some challenging days and we are all hoping for some sun and smooth miles as we make our way to Palmyra!MandyFlat count: 2Song of the day: Living on a prayerMemorable moment: A group rode past the rest stop and so they stopped at Burger King instead.Moral of the story it pays to take the path less traveled :)