It’s a “long goodbye” as we bid adieu to Dan at 9 a.m. (heading off to Kruger National Park for a hunting expedition). We bid adieu to Grayce at 10 p.m. (Grayce is staying in Capetown for an additional day). We bid adieu to Todd at 10 a.m. Tuesday (in Amsterdam), and we’re waiting in the airport (at a McDonald’s, breakfast of champions) for the last leg of the journey to Minneapolis.
Kudos to Jayna and Grayce for orchestrating a “stretchy stretch”. I think we all learned a lot, laughed a lot, and have a new appreciation for “riding into a headwind”. I’m proud to say 8 of us made it safely and soundly on the “toughest tour ever”. (Note the headline on the Cape Times newspaper 3/10/09.)
P.S. As I reflect on the first 11 STRETCH Expeditions, it gives me great pride to say:
• We got 12 of 13 participants to the top of 19,340 foot Mt. Kilimanjaro (1999).
• We got 13 of 17 participants to the 18,000 foot basecamp of Mt. Everest (2001).
• 17 of 17 participants (including 9 first-timers) completed the Paris Marathon (2005).
• 8 of 8 participants completed the 68-mile Cape Argus Cycle Race in 50-60 mph headwinds (2009).

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