During the ride I will be using a GPS tracking device called Spot and you will be able to see my position at all times on a google map. The way it works is I carry the Spot GPS device and every 10 minutes a signal is sent to a Google map of my exact location.  So, literally my every move will be viewable online during the ride. 

Thanks so much to Richard Weerts and Erin Grey for reaching out and lending me the device. I met Richard today and he was the nicest guy, who happens to be in the middle of Search and Rescue training with a couple other guys I know that are hardcore outdoorsmen, Logan Pribbeno, Ty Walrod and Elliot Hughes. Seriously small world. Thanks very much Richard and Erin!

While the route I've mapped out here on the site is most likely pretty accurate timing wise, the very best way to know when I'll be where is by check the site on the day(s) of the ride and looking at the Spot GPS Map. 

A Video on how Spot works:




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