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Through Arvid’s Eyes – Day 4

Heading out of Utah, Arvid headed into Colorado, climbing high into the rockies, reaching Durango – the official end of the journey for all RAW (Race Across the West) riders. But he didn’t stop at Durango, climbing north late into

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Through Arvid’s Eyes – Day 3

Arvid’s third day took him into Mojave once again, through Arizona north to Flagstoff, coming just 20 miles shy of reaching the Grand Canyon at the nearest point. This took him through Navajo nation, heading north into Utah. Here is

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Through Arvid's Eyes – Day 2

Arvid’s second day on the road was spent battling extreme heat and the resulting fatigue and dehydration through the desolate and beautiful Navajo desert. He made it through the day in one piece, but the heat took its toll. Here is

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Headwinds

Early morning, cycling at an elevation of 5800′ and it is cold. The temperature is 14 Celsius with a very strong headwind at the moment. Arvid just had a 25 minute nap. We are preparing hot chocolate for him. We

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Chilling in Trinidad

Trinidad is a town in Colorado, if you’re confused and have the Bahamas running through your head. Arvid’s fifth day went very well – he and the wind made friends the whole day, which added to his time and gave

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Colorado hospitality

Thank you to Mark in Colorado!! We were looking for a shady spot so Arvid could eat his KFC lunch in comfort. Mark was in the front yard of his country home and approached us as we pulled the lawn chairs

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Riddle

Arvid’s riddle of the day; what is the difference between beef jerky and road kill?? Answer; beef jerky has been on the road longer so it doesn’t smell as bad.

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More Climbing

Currently in fourth place, Arvid has just completed a steep climb following his rest in Pagosa springs. Heading down from the Summit of wolf creek pass, he is in good spirits and is riding well. After knocking back a breakfast

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Summit!

Arvid has conquered the Wolf Creek Pass, the Continental Divide, the high point on RAAM. An eight mile climb at 7% which took almost two hours. What a sweet ride down!’

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A word from Arvid

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Climbing to new heights

After a longer break in Pagosa Springs, (sleep) Arvid is back on the bike at 6:05am local time. The time cushion of 3.5 hours is now gone. The temperature is chilly here. A new challenge this morning is the smoke

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Watch Arvid’s Raceday Recap on YouTube!

Arvid is currently riding Northeast through the Navajo nation through the early hours of Friday morning, June 14. Internet Access has now allowed us to upload a recap video of Arvid’s first day of the race. I love this product

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Into the 4th night

Arvid just stopped for a quick change and some soap. “I’m as fresh as a Daisy” were his own words as he walked over to hop on his bike once again. And so begins Arvid’s fourth night of Race Across

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Leaving Durango behind us

Arvid has long left the Durango City, CO limits. He has been racing for 78 hours. Just to put things in perspective, Race Across the West (RAW) riders finish in this city and have 90 hours to do so. Go

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Switching to night riding before Durango

***UPDATE – Arvid as just made his way down the Rockies, neck to neck with Bill Packard (who just finished RAW minutes ago), and we’re riding into Durango, after a quick stop to switch Arvid and ourselves to night follow

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Charles Mulli is a former street child from the slums of Kenya. He became extremely successful in business, but then God called him to give it all up and care for the orphaned and abandoned children still on the streets in Kenya. Charles Mulli is the founder and CEO of Mully Children's Family. To learn more about MCF, click here.

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