We made it, we made it! What a great feeling it is to be here. Maine feels so far away now, actually it feels about 2400 miles away. We pedaled through cities, through countrysides, in rainstorms, with headwind, tailwind, slept in barns, slept on train tracks and met countless wonderful people along the way. What an adventure it has been, something we’ll never forget (Our tan lines and sore asses will will fade away far quicker then the memories)
Thanks to everyone who made this trip possible and who warmed our hearts with kindness. There are so many good people in this world!
There will be more to come later, I have a Margarita with my name on it somewhere on Duval Sreet.




Felicitaciones hermano!!! Deseo que podria haber ido contigo, pero nos vemos pronto. Cuida tu culo y toma una margarita para mi!
By: eduzer on November 18, 2007
at 9:53 pm
Congrats Ryan! You amaze me. I want to see more pictures and videos when you get home. We also need to drink some beers and margaritas! Yeah!
By: Lisa on November 18, 2007
at 10:18 pm
Congratulations Duzer!
By: Jodie on November 19, 2007
at 4:01 am
Congratulations guys!! We have been faithfully reading your journal cheering you on from our desks at work here in Dunnsville, VA. Can’t wait for Connor to hear you finished your journey…You deserve all the margaritas you can drink, Barn Boyz! Hope you have a great Thanksgiving….
By: Amy in Dunnsville, VA on November 19, 2007
at 4:43 pm
Congratulations!
I feel as if I took the trip with you, minus the sore a–.
By: Gloria Perrin on November 19, 2007
at 5:27 pm
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Nos vemos pronto, chico!
By: Karla on November 19, 2007
at 9:13 pm
Ryan & Scott,
Awesome achievement and glad you guys are there in one piece! I, and the rest of the “North Palm Posse” really enjoyed your stay and hearing about your stories along the way. The videos on the website help capture the one-on-one experiences you guys encountered and hope you get to share them with with the rest of the world! I trust you tried Stone Crabs, stopped at “Mile Marker 0″, Southern Most Point, Sloppy Joe’s, Capt. Tony’s and Hog’s Breath! I wanna hear more about your thoughts on the ride over the bridges…esp. the 7-Mile Bridge!
Have a Margarita for me and if you’re ever in North Palm again, there’s plenty of Ranch Dressing for ya!
Cheers! 8-))
Ted
By: Ted on November 20, 2007
at 12:07 am
nice one bruva! dare you to ride your bike to new zealand!
By: josh haimes on November 20, 2007
at 3:41 am
Way to go man! If you do it on rollerblades next time, I’m in!
By: Adam TTTTTTT on November 20, 2007
at 4:30 am
Hey Ryan,
As a fellow CU alum and also fellow East Coast bicycle traveller, I extend my congratulations. I enjoyed reading about your journey. If you’re interested, I’m including a link to my trip site as well.
http://www.patchonthegreenway.com
By: Andy on November 20, 2007
at 6:48 pm
whew! Way to go Duze and Scott. What a great accomplishment…though, I’m sure this is nothing compared to riding from Honduras. You the man! See you soon.
By: rob on November 20, 2007
at 7:35 pm
We only had a very brief encounter,and we didnt get to follow your journey until the last two weeks,but WOW! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By: Kevin & Samantha on November 20, 2007
at 9:08 pm