A friend and I were going to do that together back in 1989. Things suddenly changed and it never happen for either of us.
My accident at Arapahoe Basin took me out of anything but a stiff walk for close to two years. So, my activities were toast. Work wasn't fun either. I was a copier tech carrying a sixty-pound tool case, thirty pound parts case and a 25 pound vacuum around Stapleton doing PMs on Konica machines for Continental.
My friend had had enough lousy dates he was going to swear off women for a while and just spend his time and money on himself. He was an engineer for Martin Marietta spending more money on dates than housing and food. That's when he came up with the idea of us doing the bike ride. Six weeks later, he attends a Mormon wedding in Utah where he meets the bride's maid outside the temple. He was toast!
Ten months later, I still had a hip fracture and he had a wife and three step sons.
I should add... Jim and Julie went on to have four girls. Ya see how blowing off a four-hundred mile bike ride can affect your life?