Posts Tagged ‘olin patterson’

Take that Syria!

- . I was determined to detonate something… Dan Keyser takes shelter in the trenches while we wait for detonation Syrian Patrol, we had to duck when they came by. While traveling through the Northern Part of the Golan Heights, Daniel and myself made a feeble attempt to make entry into Syria. We were denied [...]

Oops, a Federal Offense

- ‘boy, that really escalated quickly.’ -ron burgundy We are on a road trip going through Idaho (absolutely incredible country!) and the United States Government puts up a fence between the road, and a wonderful little perch to admire the incredible visage of Mother Nature. Now, I feel the whole situation (in the words of [...]

The Finish Line

eric and scott… our finish line party awaits us (background) the great pacific! courtesy of oc register the official finish November 05, 2008 At 4:12 pm, November 06, 2008… the transcontinental team consisting of Eric Broberg, Scott Hunthausen, Olin Patterson, ad Peter Eich officially dipped their tires into the Pacific Ocean. They peddled from ocean [...]

The 3 State Day

vegas off in the distance October 30, 2008 Today was 3 State Day for the team as they made haste towards the west coast. The team spent 7 hours going 83 miles in an attempt to break the ‘most states in a day on bicycle record’ set by a group of professional cyclists in the [...]

3000 Miles on Bicycle

the great eric broberg tears through capital reef 3000 Miles on a Bicycle. October 24, 2008 At 4:35 PST, October 24, 2008 at Escalante National Park in Southern Utah, the team reached the 3000 mile mark. Official 3000 Mile Recap: -37 Flat Tires. (a headache) -232,942.5 revolutions from a 26 inch tire (the size of [...]

Nighttime Centurion Denver Dash Extravaganza!

seamsters pete eich and scott hunthausen prepare for the dickens Olin’s expensive new rain gear October 14, 2008 In an effort to make up for lost time due to the torrential weather that put the team behind schedule, the team decided on an endurance ride of 100 miles that would take place through the night. [...]