Friday, August 27, 2010

The Honolulu Century Ride





Before I get into the post-ride travel details. I thought I'd go over the Honolulu Century Ride and tell you a little bit about the course and the things I will see along the way.




The ride starts out at Kapiolani Park on the beautiful Island of Oahu.


From there, we bike around Diamond Head on Kilauea Ave making our way to Kalanianaole Hwy (I am determined to figure out how the hell to pronounce that before I leave the island.



We will pretty much follow the coastal line all the way up to Kaaawa (I feel like I left out an "a" in there) and then we turn around and come back the way we came.


It's going to be amazing. And a complete pain in the ass (I will be sitting on a very small seat the entire day, afterall!).

It'll be worth it though! The scenery couldn't be more wonderful, and the cause it's supporting any greater. To date, I have raised $10,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in the last 15 months, and $4,240 of that this season. If you'd like to donate, I encourage you to visit my fundraising page to make a donation that goes direction tot he society and the research and patient aid it supports. 

Coming soon: Day 1: Oahu Plans! 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Starting in the middle...



It always starts the same way. A singular idea. A pinpoint on the map. A destination.

But no trip is ever about the destination. It's about how you get there and the experiences you have while you're there.

It's in the planning, too. As much as my free-spirited, loosely structured self would like to not admit it is.

I should have started this blog months ago, and would have had I thought of it! But I guess it's better to start in the middle than to never start at all.

So, I will start (now) with the beginning...the idea, and the formation of the destinations.

Really, this all started in October 2009. As a participant with Team in Training, I had signed on to do the Seagull Century Ride in Salisbury, Maryland. Team in Training (TNT) is a volunteer/participant endurance sport training program and fundraising organization through the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. While out in Maryland for event weekend, our Campaign Manager, Julie, mention that there was a 100-mile bike ride in Honolulu that TNT sometimes does, but that the Nebraska Chapter had never done before.

Bells and whistles went off. The proverbial light bulb switched on. THIS NEEDED TO HAPPEN.

With the assistance of several other teammates, and the enthusiasm from the campaign manager, the Honolulu Century Ride ended up being selected as the Fall 2010 cycle event through TNT.

The crowds rejoiced! The clouds parted! It was a good day.

So I signed up for it, agreeing to raise over $4,500 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. After having raised $5,730 in 2009.

A challenge. I like it.

So, the plotting began!

Soon, my bestie who I went to high school with, Laura, decided to sign up for the century ride and be my travel buddy for the rest of the days of Hawaiian travel! She and I have been long-time travel buddies. You might remember us from such travels as:

SOME DETAILS:

Dates of Travel:
9/24/2010 - 10/5/2010

Planned Stays:
Waikiki: 3 Days
Kailua: 4 Days
Maalaea: 4 Days

Hawaiian Islands to check off bucket list:
Oahu
Maui

In the coming days, I will be posting information about hotels, rental properties, and activities and how they were researched and booked. Then, the end of next month, I will try my darndest to post about out travels as they happen, and follow up with more posts after I get back from Hawaii.

My hopes for this blog: That it's informative, full of pretty pictures and lively descriptions, and, above all, I hope it's entertaining!

Sara