2007 Whitney Classic Recap:

The Lord continues to bless Summit Adventure through
the Whitney Classic, and this year’s ride was once again a
great success. Thirty-eight riders safely participated in the 2007
Whitney Classic. Ten rode as individuals, and twenty-eight more
were spread over eight teams. This year riders were treated to unusually
mild temperatures at the start with a high of only 89°F. The
ride out of Death Valley was spectacular as the riders had a nearly
full moon to illuminate the scenery. With lots of effort and team
work over 135 miles, eight individuals and six teams completed the
ride by Sunday morning.
The main function of the Whitney Classic is to help
support the ministries of Summit Adventure. As of October 8th, the
Top Individual Fundraiser was Mike Rollinson with $12,815. The Top
Team Fundraisers were Team Bulldog, with $17,576. To
date, over $82,413 has been raised to help the ministry of Summit
Adventure. With post ride pledges coming in until November
1st, we hope to reach our 2007 goal of $100,000. Thank you! Thank
you! Thank you for supporting Summit Adventure through your contributions
and participation in the Whitney Classic.
First, we want to thank God for another safe event
and the life given through his son Jesus Christ. Thank You to all
of the riders, volunteers, and sponsors of the 2007 Whitney Classic.
The Whitney Classic would not be possible without your investment
of time, energy, and financial resources. Thanks to the Summit staff,
volunteers, friends and family who put in time before, after and
during the ride. Once again we would like to extend a special thanks
to Dick and Lucy Huddy for organizing the Good Sam and Radio Ham
volunteers; year after year we are blessed by your presence! Thanks
to the Good Sam and Radio Ham volunteers. Your time, energy and
efforts allow for a safe, fun and successful event.
Each year the God, Guts, and Gears Award is awarded
to the person(s) who exhibits the most faith, fortitude, fellowship,
and perseverance throughout the ride. As always the decision for
this year’s award was difficult. This year’s award goes
to Ken Rey who persevered even after taking a nasty crash early
in the ride. Congratulations, Ken!!
The 2008 Whitney Classic will take place next
year on September 27th – 28th, 2008. Make plans to join us
in Lone Pine for this amazing event and spread the word to others
who might like to join us. Look for more news on the Whitney Classic
in the next MountainEar.
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