Seattle to Portland on a Skateboard: STP 2008
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The Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic, or STP, is an annual one and two day supported bicycle ride from Seattle, Washington to Portland, Oregon in the United States. The STP "is considered one of the 10 biggest recreational bicycle rides in the country, drawing riders from across the nation and from other nations", and has been operating for more than 25 years and is organized by the Cascade Bicycle Club. It is approximately 200 miles (322 km) in length. Most riders complete the distance in two days; however, about 15% complete the ride in one day. Only two have completed it on skateboards (see below).
Photo by Dave Nottingham around mile 165
A full report to come soon. James Peters and I did the entire STP course on skateboard. What a trip!!!
Many folks took photos of us and we are looking forward to receiving photos to add to our blogs and record the history.
TOPICS (to be expanded on?):
IT'S THE JOURNEY DUDE: SPIRITUAL ENDURANCE
ALIEN TECHNOLOGY: THE BICYCLE
LONG DISTANCE PUMPING: NATURE'S ANALOGS
NUTRITION | HYDRATION | ELECTROLYTES | FRUIT
FOOT POWER
THE ROLE OF HUMOR IN TRAVEL
EXPANDING THE POSSIBLE: THE IMPORTANCE OF INSPIRATION
MEDITATION FOCUS AND THE EVER CHANGING ROAD
SYNERGY: THE MAGIC OF FRIENDS
Labels: fivefingers, long distance pumping, skateboarding
Monday, July 14, 2008










2 Comments:
Ted! I really need to go skating with you. I have my two longboards and am headed up to the Pacific Northwest in a week or so. I would love to try an ultradistance skate, any new ones planned?
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Skateboarding 200 miles is an amazing feat! Wow. Thanks for the report and the pictures. Keep up the good work.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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