Monday, November 4, 2013
Photo Updates
Some more photos...
And check out Mel's blog when you get a chance!
And check out Mel's blog when you get a chance!
Getting ready to go down the big crater. |
Entering Eilat! 5 miles to go. |
Israel's Grand Canyon. |
Day 3
As
we finished Day 3 of cycling around Israel we looked back at all the amazing
sights we've seen in a way that many people never get to experience. Israel is
such a beautiful and diverse country that is faced with some very severe
environmental challenges. We
have been in the desert, on busy highways, in archaeological digs, national
parks, on a lovely Kibbutz, on the Mediterranean--the view is different and
special at every turn. How
lucky we are to be connected to a country that means so much to so many people
and is a leader in science, technology and
education. We heard presentations from former students who are working on environmental
projects including sustainable water resource management and alternative energy
sources like bio fuels generated from micro algae. These students from this
region and North America are working on projects locally to help find solutions
to global problems.
Each day brings new insight and inspiration!
Each day brings new insight and inspiration!
Friday, November 1, 2013
The People of the Ride
As
we started our journey from Jerusalem on day 1 of the ride, it was apparent that
there are some great leaders in the group of riders. Our own team member Bruce
is one of those legendary ride leaders who is loved and respected by many! Bruce was asked to start the ride by reading the "Travelers Prayer" and
another team member, Spencer, was asked to blow the Shofar.
As
we began our treacherous decent out of the Jerusalem area, Bruce stayed with
team members Annie and Allison who needed a little support navigating the
dangerous terrain. Once the girls got their "bike legs" under them, Bruce was
off to help a rider who was seriously injured. All along the first day's route
Bruce was there to cheer people on, sing to them as they rode and help everyone
see the joy and hope of this journey. We are so lucky to have Bruce in our
community!
Along
the way we also began to ride with, eat with and tour with the staff members and
alumni of Arava and Hazon. Hearing their stories and how they are using their
education to better the environment and peace process is truly inspirational. They are really introducing us to the environment, partnerships and Israel in
ways we hadn't imagined!
During
pit stops and lunch breaks the crew feeds us,waters us and pumps up our tires
and spirits like we never imagined, showing off the Jewish value
of Hachnasat
Orchim (Hospitality/Welcoming Guests).
We
are all so honored and happy to be here biking for these great causes and these
amazing people!
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