What: 162 Dutch Bros Coffee locations in under 162 hours.
When: June 16th through 22nd.
Where: Seven western states.
Why: For fun, to say I did it and to raise some money for Shelly’s House.
While 5,000 miles in 7 days won’t set the LD world on fire, what makes this ride a challenge is the number of stops. Managing your time and documentation at over 162 locations has got me a little intimidated…but I think I’m up for it. You can follow the ride via SPOT and view my mobile uploads on:
My blog, My (next) Big Ride
https://paulpeloquin.blogspot.com/
The Two Wheels for Transition website
https://www.twowheelsfortransition.org/The%20Ride_DB.htm
Or the Shelly’s House Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/shellyshouse
While Dutch Treat is designed to be arm-chair entertainment, if there’s a Dutch Bros near you, I hope you’ll consider being at a location as I come by. Here’s the itinerary for the ride
https://www.twowheelsfortransition.org/Images/162%20Itinerary.pdf
Finally, a word about Shelly’s House. The house is operated by a small non-profit that I volunteer for, PRISM Inc.. Our mission is to provide safe, drug-free, housing for women offenders at risk of homelessness in Marion County. Without this resource, the chances of transitioning to a drug-free and crime-free lifestyle are diminished. We’re a very fiscally responsible organization; for less than the cost of incarcerating one inmate in a state prison for a year, we serve 45-55 women annually. You can read more about Shelly’s House at the website, www.shellyshouse.org
I hope you come along for the ride and donate some funds if you’re so inclined.
When: June 16th through 22nd.
Where: Seven western states.
Why: For fun, to say I did it and to raise some money for Shelly’s House.
While 5,000 miles in 7 days won’t set the LD world on fire, what makes this ride a challenge is the number of stops. Managing your time and documentation at over 162 locations has got me a little intimidated…but I think I’m up for it. You can follow the ride via SPOT and view my mobile uploads on:
My blog, My (next) Big Ride
https://paulpeloquin.blogspot.com/
The Two Wheels for Transition website
https://www.twowheelsfortransition.org/The%20Ride_DB.htm
Or the Shelly’s House Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/shellyshouse
While Dutch Treat is designed to be arm-chair entertainment, if there’s a Dutch Bros near you, I hope you’ll consider being at a location as I come by. Here’s the itinerary for the ride
https://www.twowheelsfortransition.org/Images/162%20Itinerary.pdf
Finally, a word about Shelly’s House. The house is operated by a small non-profit that I volunteer for, PRISM Inc.. Our mission is to provide safe, drug-free, housing for women offenders at risk of homelessness in Marion County. Without this resource, the chances of transitioning to a drug-free and crime-free lifestyle are diminished. We’re a very fiscally responsible organization; for less than the cost of incarcerating one inmate in a state prison for a year, we serve 45-55 women annually. You can read more about Shelly’s House at the website, www.shellyshouse.org
I hope you come along for the ride and donate some funds if you’re so inclined.