The Final Tally
990 miles, 10 days of riding. We rested on the Sundays, Day 4 and Day 11.
In 1806, Zebulon Pike traveled west and sighted Pikes Peak. We biked 990 miles along his route and then ran the Pikes Peak Marathon. We are so grateful for the opportunity to raise PKD awareness. PKD caused the failure of Pat’s kidneys. A transplant saved her life eight years ago. Pat’s brothers, sisters and mother were afflicted with PKD, seven in all. Pat describes how PKD affected her life and televised news features are in the "News Coverage" link on the left margin.
August 3rd we will leave Fort Bellefontaine and travel a mix of rolling hills, commercial roads, a narrow stretch of 2-lane and Earth City Industrial Park to Creve Coeur Park to the Katy Trail. I've posted a map on line at USATF route database. To stay flat we'll ride a combination of Katy Trail and Highway 94 through St. Charles, Augusta and end in Hermann
August 4th we will leave Hermann for Jefferson City and south to Lake of the Ozarks (staying in Bagnell)
to the Kansas border. Saturday night we'll visit the Osage Villages historic site at the Missouri Four Rivers Conservation Area.
Everything is subject to weather and other changes.
Between August 7 and 9 we will travel west through Kansas.
night or pass through Prescott, Vernon, Virgil, El Dorado, Wichita, South Hutchinson and Larned. Larned is the home of the Santa Fe Trail Historic site and the lead organizer of the Zebulon Pike 200th commemoration.
Everything is subject to weather and other changes
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