More of an update will come later on this day as it has been input and lost twice (that is why there is a "save" button!!!!)
We start in Columbia, make our way up to Medellin on Route 25 and enjoy some time in the Columbian Civil War and Drug War (think Pablo Escobar) capital of the country, though it is also very beautiful.
We continue on the inhospitable northwest of Columbia until about 1/3 of the way through the day, say adios South America. We have hit all the nations of the continent save for two of the three Guianas and Uruguay - pretty darn impressive.
We emerge in Panama and continue north then west, back over the Panama canal and Panama City while still moving west then northwest.
Panama is the least populated country in Central America, yet is the most industrialized. Their beaches are overrated and we are seeing plenty of them.
Panama is the only place in the world where from one place you can see the sun rise in the Atlantic and set in the Pacific. Priceless...
Then we continue through Panama until crossing the border near Corcovado National park, winding up in Cuidad Cortes, Costa Rica - 928 miles for the day.
So from May 14 to June 14, I suppose it is fitting to list the top 14 individuals with the most miles stepped:
Dale Hogg - Great Bend - 572 including a bike trek across Kansas - that is worthy of a photoshop by itself: WOOHOO
Sebastian Wee - Gainesville - 525
Sheila Jones - WCBI - 477
Mary Hoisington - Great Bend - 433
Marlin Nesmith - Statesboro - 396
Daniel Kiewel - Great Bend - 383
Debbie Purvis - Barrow Co. - 379
Tyler Swank - Great Bend - 373
Kimberly Franklin - WWAY - 345
Shonita Swank - Great Bend - 342
Samantha Funk - Great Bend - 337
Jeff Samuels - Corporate - 313
Jana Hestand - Great Bend - 305
Mark Swendra - Morris Technology - 294
Based on miles recorded as of 6/16. WOOHOO!
We start in Columbia, make our way up to Medellin on Route 25 and enjoy some time in the Columbian Civil War and Drug War (think Pablo Escobar) capital of the country, though it is also very beautiful.
We continue on the inhospitable northwest of Columbia until about 1/3 of the way through the day, say adios South America. We have hit all the nations of the continent save for two of the three Guianas and Uruguay - pretty darn impressive.
We emerge in Panama and continue north then west, back over the Panama canal and Panama City while still moving west then northwest.
Panama is the least populated country in Central America, yet is the most industrialized. Their beaches are overrated and we are seeing plenty of them.
Panama is the only place in the world where from one place you can see the sun rise in the Atlantic and set in the Pacific. Priceless...
Then we continue through Panama until crossing the border near Corcovado National park, winding up in Cuidad Cortes, Costa Rica - 928 miles for the day.
So from May 14 to June 14, I suppose it is fitting to list the top 14 individuals with the most miles stepped:
Dale Hogg - Great Bend - 572 including a bike trek across Kansas - that is worthy of a photoshop by itself: WOOHOO
Sebastian Wee - Gainesville - 525
Sheila Jones - WCBI - 477
Mary Hoisington - Great Bend - 433
Marlin Nesmith - Statesboro - 396
Daniel Kiewel - Great Bend - 383
Debbie Purvis - Barrow Co. - 379
Tyler Swank - Great Bend - 373
Kimberly Franklin - WWAY - 345
Shonita Swank - Great Bend - 342
Samantha Funk - Great Bend - 337
Jeff Samuels - Corporate - 313
Jana Hestand - Great Bend - 305
Mark Swendra - Morris Technology - 294
Based on miles recorded as of 6/16. WOOHOO!