Day 13: No Stats
It's Sunday (June 26th) today and our first full day in Idaho, and what do dad and I do? We wake up at 5 AM so that we can make it to the start of the Ironman Triathlon. Talk about dedication huh? If you haven't seen a start to an Ironman, as in the swim start, you should. It's quite an amazing sight to see. Thousands of people running into the water. It's pretty motivating to get into shape to want to compete in one...some day.
The entire day was centered around this event...the Ironman. We met up with a friend of my dad and his family at the swim start and spent the entire day with them. We ate breakfast, watched the swim/bike transition, some of the bike route, the bike/run transition and then ended the afternoon with watching the pros finish up the marathon. If you are unsure what an Ironman Triathlon is...well its a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike, and a full 26.2 marathon. Talk about insane huh? Guess who is planning on doing on in 2012...DAD! Wish him luck everyone, he has the training ahead of him now.
Top right: Swim start; Top left: bike run transition of Craig Alexander (winner) Bottom left: Julie Dibens bike run transition (female winner); Bottom right: Dad and I at finish line |
Want to know how we ended our fabulous day of wandering the streets of Coeur d'Alene and watching the Ironman Tri? We had a Surf and Turf dinner with King Crab legs and Steak...Delicious! I can not thank our friend's the Smith Family more for their generosity and hospitality for putting up with my dad and I all day! It was an amazing day!
Day 14: No Stats
Today was another first for me! I got to visit a saw mill...yes that's right I got to see where lumber is made! HOW COOL IS THAT!! Courtesy of my dad's friend, Curt who works for Idaho Forest Group, we spent a good 90 minutes touring the saw mill.
I can honestly say that never in a million years would I imagine that I would have the opportunity to visit one. It was fascinating watching a large piece of timber some, 40 feet long, turn into 2 by 6s and 2 by 8s. For an entire factory, TWO GUYS (shocking right) run the entire plant. There are more running the packaging side of things but to actually turn the timber logs into lumber for stores is done by two guys. It doesn't help that the there was some of the highest technology I've seen running this plant. I can't even tell you the numbers that this place turns out because it was just so astonishing. But I can tell you that he was throwing down numbers in the millions; millions of dollars, millions of feet, well you get the picture.
After the mill tour (thanks Curt), dad and I headed up to Sand Point which is about 45 minutes north of Coeur d'Alene. No reason for the journey, but he's been there before and thought it would be a good place to check out and eat lunch. It was a quaint town right on the Pend Orielle (pronounced Pon-der-ray) Lake. We spent a few hours wandering before heading back into Coeur d'Alene.
left: B&B in Sandpoint; middle: Dad and I at the compound; right: Mugs hanging at Mick Duff's called Muggers. |
An unexpected thing happened today. We found out old friends of ours (my sister and I went to school with their children), who just bought a house on Lake Coeur d'Alene, were actually in town. We went over to their beautiful new cabin to say hi and to check out their place. The view was quite spectacular and so was their cabin! It was so nice to catch up with them, as the mom was actually one of my girl scout leaders, who I haven't seen since high school.
All in all, today was a great relaxing day to end our 2-week Daddy Daughter Cycle Ride! Where should my next adventure be? (preferably not on a harley...my @$$ needs a break)
LOVE MY DADDY!