6/20 - Manhattan, Kansas - 86 miles: Manhattan, Kansas is yet another college town which always provides for more of a town and place to explore. The picture in the upper right corner is from today! You may not believe me but it really did not rain! Kansas shows us some pretty outstanding skies for sure. It was supposed to be over 90 degrees but it ended up being a bit cooler from the threat of a storm. We still were provided two lunches though with our rule of "if it is 90 miles or 90 degrees or over, we get two lunches." The ride being cooler, being relatively flat with some nice rollers, and the wind holding off, we were able to average close to 18 mph and we were just cruisin'. Other groups were going over 20 mph. After lunch we took a nice nap on the side of the road under a tree which was spectacular. At the prime age of 19 I have finally learned to take naps! The church that we stayed in had three different big buildings with lots of entertainment such as a big ball, big screen tv's, lots of food, and a ping-pong table!
6/21 - Manhattan, Kansas - 1st DAY OFF!: I slept in till eight o'clock! We usually wake up between 5 and 6 on bike days and around 7 for build days so I was genuinely able to sleep in! I had a really rough morning of eating a slow breakfast with a mug of coffee while watching "The Dark Night." At around 11 six massage therapists came (with tables) and we ate Chipoltle burritos which weigh approximately 80 pounds and were absolutely delicious. All of this was made possible by the church and we could not thank them enough. This trip is truly made possible by the people who host us, listen to us, feed us, and continue to encourage us.
After burritos a lot of us went downtown and hung out at a coffee shop where I sent out some post cards that I bought at a local book shop. We later headed back to the church for a fabulous pot luck dinner by the church-goers and then attempted to go to sleep early.