Is it almost over?
Another rainy morning on the KVR. Well, rainy by Princeton standards anyway. I can only imagine what the other Sea to Sky groups are experiencing (as we found out later, the Juan De Fuca Trail group got over 50mm of rain a day this week).
We started out today with a little basic stunt action in the ruins of Granite City.
Not everyone took to it like a duck to water…
Ahhh, I knew there was a drawback to hybrid wheels….
Once we got warmed up, it was time for the annual relay race. As you can see, these guys hate riding bikes.
No smiles here, either.
Calvin was just glad to not have to carry his man purse for a change.
The other team was soundly trashing us until Evan got into the race. Evan didn’t even want to do a lap, as he was so concerned about being the weak link in the chain. So a few of our guys went out at ran the course with him to cheer him on. Here you can see Evan, about 200’ off the track, totally oblivious to the fact that he’s missed the track completely…
As luck would have it, the guy on the other squad he was racing went even further off track, and is already a half lap behind.
So Evan became the triumphant here, complete with cheerleaders (note to self, don’t date the cheerleaders at an all boys school).
So for the last couple of turns around the track it was smooth sailing for us.
I think it cheered Alex up for the rest of the day.
For dinner, a freshly toasted S’more a la Danika.
Mmmm…that’s a good S’more.
Awww…too many clouds to get a good view with Andrew’s new telescope. I TOTALLY want one of these. It auto tracks celestial bodies for crystal clear viewing. Well, when there’s no clouds it does.
Johanna isn’t really interested in anything but water. Who said this was easy? I did? I must have been lying….

























