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But, then I met I passed out from ex- this gorgeous guy who haustion by 10 p.m. was riding with an artificial leg. That really inspired me. Day 2— 89 Miles When we got into camp about I woke up at 5:30 am. thinking I'd 4:30 p.m., it was so hot. Thank get an early start. Wrong! The God one of my friends had a mo- breakfast and bike checkout lines tel reservation. I didn't even feel were super long — 25 minutes in bad about not staying at camp. I each. By the time I washed up, needed serious healing to take took down the tent and schlepped place. I swam, did laundry and our bags to the gear truck, it was took a nice, long, hot shower. This 8 a.m. So much for a 7 a.m. take- trip really makes me appreciate the simple things of everyday life. off The first 15 miles involved get- ting out of Santa Cruz. There was Day 4 — 80.9 Miles no room to spread out, so people were riding on top of one anoth- I felt very refreshed as I walked er. I saw two people fall at red back to camp for breakfast. I lights. Once we got out into the found a friend of mine and we took off around 7:30 a.m. So country, it was much better. The rest stop where my mom much seemed familiar from last I was was working was an artichoke year when I did this ride. tempted to stop at a donut place farm. There, we had fresh straw- berries, apples and bananas. My right before my mom's stop, but mom snagged me a donut from I cruised on so I could spend a lit- the crew food (just one of the perks tle more time with her. Later we cruised through San of knowing someone on crew). Our ride passed by numerous Luis Obispo, Pismo Beach and farms. Some field workers even Shell Beach. We stayed at the gave out strawberries. By lunch, Santa Maria Campsite. There the temperature was 109 de- was nothing but farmland in this grees. It was also windy. I caught town. I don't think the semi some tail winds and got up to 30 trucks liked sharing the road miles an hour going down some with us. At 9 p.m., I had an in- credible massage, and I was plen- of the hills. ty sleepy when I got back to the At lunch, I got really light- headed from dehydration For the tent. next 15 miles, I drank every few Day 5— 46 Miles minutes and tried to take it easy. I continued to drink all day, but Today was a lazy start because the heat really got to me. Later, of the low mileage. I could tell