Posts Tagged ‘biking for a better world’

High Five Athlete: Kevin Yolken

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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Seattle to San Diego Update: words by Kevin Yolken

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Kevin and Chelsea: Riding for a Great Cause

Made it to San Francisco!  100.20 miles today (we hit 99.6 and had to ride in circles for another quarter mile)  New personal record again though.  1055 miles and counting for the trip!  I swear I can see my legs getting bigger.  Maybe that’s my imagination, but I sure as hell know they are getting stronger.  We both have pretty awesome “biker” tans going though…the line from our gloves and the sleeve line from the jersey.  Looking good.  The redwoods were awesome, I would recommend everyone ride their bike on the Avenue of the Giants someday in their life.  On a side note I happened to come into Arcata with good timing.  An old friend of mine was coming to visit his sister that day for a marathon they ran this past Sunday.  I had contacted Sara to meet for a bite to eat, and her brother showed up thirty minutes later with two surfboards and two wetsuits, so naturally I went surfing and froze my ass off in a 3/2 with no booties or hood.  (trying to get my arms in shape for Mexico)  The good news is the worst of our hills are behind us.  We have had some brutal days, something like 6 or 7 thousand feet of elevation gain over a days riding.  Chelsea is going to take a rest day here in San Francisco, but I’m pushing on past Santa Cruz tomorrow and she will come meet me via car.  My roommate from Hawaii happens to be flying in tonight to San Francisco to pick up my car and drive it to San Diego, so he is taking Chela’s place tomorrow and riding with me, and in the morning the next day she will meet back with the car and hop back on the bike.  I’m hoping we make it to San Diego May 10th…but it could be the 11th.  Two forced rest days and some bad luck because of weather put us a little behind schedule, but were still charging.  Looking forward to being back in Tahoe later this summer for some good weather and fun times.  High Five,

Kevin

Update “Seattle to San Diego”

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Making it back to California

Kevin and Chelsea: Still Smiling!

Welcome to Beautiful California

Seattle to San Diego: Update

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Kevin and Chelsea crushing it

April 27, 2010 (words via text from Kevin Yolken)

Today is a forced rest day, thunderstorms and heavy rain.  We are ninety miles from the California border, last night the town we are in literally flooded. The streets were rivers, it rained hard on us yesterday and the wind was forty miles an hour head wind. We were going eight miles an hour downhill and if we stopped pedaling, we were blown backwards. The day before was ninety five mile day though (yeah guys!!!!!). Personal record for both of us, the worst of this storm is supposed to pass today so hopefully we can reach California tomorrow.

April 28, 2010 (words by Kevin Yolken via text)

We are 564 miles in, with 1100 to go, it is Day nine. Now, you can’t beat tonight! Normally when you gamble and win money they comp you a hotel room. Well, this casino had their hotel under construction so instead they offered us some grass to pitch our tent in so we didn’t ride our bikes a half mile to the campsite after drinking. Great night already

Keep charging guys, you guys are doing great things and the people of High Fives love it!

Seattle to San Diego: Update

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

"Who Lets the Dogs Out"

Kevin Yolken displays his AFO that was bitten/attacked by a dog the other day, even with the encounter with the dog, 80 miles was still achieved. More updates as Kevin and Chelsea attack the Pacific Coast for San Diego.

Seattle to San Diego: Kevin Yolken and Chelsea Laswell

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Kevin Yolken

Kevin Yolken, once wheelchair bound from a skiing accident is now ready to give back. With the help of Biking for a Better World, he is going to ride his bike from Seattle to San Diego with his good friend Chelsea Laswell.

Chelsea Laswell

Chelsea is a 23-year-old life enthusiast who for the past 4 years has been working hard on the NCAA skiing circuit as a full-scholarship athlete pursuing both her athletic dreams and collegiate education. In December 2009, she graduated with honors from the University of Utah with a degree in Urban Planning. About 5 years ago she got into cycling as a means of cross training for ski racing, and for years she has been wanting to ride across the country. Unfortunately, with skiing being her number 1 priority, all of her other dreams had to be pushed aside but now in April 2010, Kevin and Chelsea will embark upon their journey with the world at our tips.

Donations can be made for this ride at Biking for a Better World; the recipient of this ride is High Fives Non-Profit Foundation

SQUAW VALLEY PROM 2010: BIG NEWS

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Squaw Valley Prom 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“Legendary Squaw Valley Prom Takes it to The Next Level”
Squaw Valley USA, February 10, 2010:  The High Fives Foundation and Biking for a Better World are pleased to announce world renowned DJ Mike Relm as the headlining act of the 2010 Squaw Valley Prom.  San Francisco’s Mike Relm is brought to you by Skullcandy & Porterstahoe.com and will be performing his amazing music and video mash-ups LIVE on The Stoli Sound Stage.  His well-known style and unique approach will be joined by local Tahoe favorite, The Silver Boom Box Thief and more special guests to further round out the show.
New for 2010 the Squaw Valley Prom will also be crowning a Prom King and Queen, who will each win a new pair of Volkl skis.
The 2010 Squaw Valley Prom is the first year in which High Fives Non-Profit Foundation and Biking for a Better World have taken over the reigns, bringing on an impressive new level of talent and industry support. Truly, this is a not to be missed and soon to sell out event. Tickets purchased in advance for the Feb. 27th show are highly recommended and will be available online at http://www.squawvalleyprom.com or in The Village at Squaw on the weekend of Feb. 20-21, from 10am-4pm. All other event and general info can be found at http://www.highfivesfoundation.org. This is a fundraising event which will benefit many local non-profits and would not be possible without contributions by Squaw Valley USA, Stoli Vodka, Skullcandy, Porters Tahoe, Unofficial Squaw, Volkl, Smith Optics, and Monster Energy.

Porterstahoe.com and SKULLCANDY present....Mike Relm