Thursday, May 20, 2010

Albuquerque is a fine place to hang out

We arrived in Albuquerque, NM today. Above is a shot taken just before our descent into the city. Trust me - there is a city down there. It's tough to see because the downtown buildings are dwarfed by mother nature.

This is the biggest city we've need in since L.A., which isn't saying much after spending nights in the likes of Holbrook, AZ and Grants, NM. The best thing about being in a real city is we got some real food. Lunch was at the Range Cafe, which I highly recommend the next time you're in Albuquerque. Very cool decor.
And really tasty food.To top it off, we found Satellite Coffee, and had Mexican lattes, which seemed appropriate in this part of the world.
Oh yeah - we also rode our bikes today. 77 miles through more spectacular Southwestern terrain. It's really incredible how everyone's perspective changes. 77 miles just seemed like a normal day (which it is). The whole group is getting stronger each day we ride.
Here's the proof that this is an incredibly fun trip - Two guys were supposed to only be here through today, but they have signed on to continue on to Boston. This is truly a unique experience.



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