Wednesday. May 19.
What a rest day. Guns and Pizza!
In the morning, Justin had his brother and his cousin come over and we drove out into the middle of the desert. It was time to shoot guns!
The night before, it had been discussed that neither Jake nor I had ever shot a gun before. I just couldn't think of a reason why I'd need or want to shoot a gun. However, this day seemed like a good one to change that.
We drove to the QT (QuikTrip), picked up some Gatorades and filled the trucks with gas. It was about 20 miles out on paved highways, and then at least another 15 miles out on dirt roads leading into miles and miles of empty.
After finding a suitable place to set up shoot (big hill behind the targets to we knew where all the shots were going), the targets were set up and we were ready to go. Our targets consisted of an old muffler with two cans on the top, and an old monitor.
After the guys who knew what they were doing showed us the ropes, it was our turn. Jake shot first, and me second. Pretty crazy. Guns are really loud even with ear protection. I'm not a very good shot. We were pretty far away, and out of 15 shots I hit the can once, the muffler twice and the rest of my shots went into the dirt (although I did shoot off one branch from a bush).
(target is in the grey patch, bottom right)
Resetting the targets.
Later on, we got to shoot a 38 Special revolver from the 1940's.
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We weren't very good shots with this either, but did our best to mimic a scene from
Bottle Rocket (scene at 0:28).
While shooting guns was fun, I don't imagine I'll be doing it again any time soon. America!
The main highlight of the day was going to eat pizza.
Pizzeria Bianco has what is believed to be the best pizza in the country if not the world. Even Oprah says so.
However, this place is only open from 5pm-10pm and is quite small. People wait in line for this stuff. When they open at 5pm, they seat the restaurant and then take names for the wait list. Three hour wait times are common.
We are riding our bicycles across the country, so we have some time on our hands. Waiting in line for pizza is much easier to do than waiting in Kent, TX for the wind to die down.
Justin let us borrow his truck, we drove down to the pizza place, and we got in line. Even arriving at 3:45pm put us a solid 15 people back in line. We took some pictures and chatted with people around us. The people in the front of the line were professional 'foodies', and were excited to tell us about the place. The people just behind us in line happened to be two couples, one from Kansas City, and the other from New Jersey. Small world! We had lots to talk about with them, so the time flew by.
The line just before 5pm.
They opened the doors and people began entering the restaurant. Luckily for us, we were the third to last table to sit in the first round. Fantastic! The restaurant has about 12 tables and a short bar area, so it's quite cozy.
We ordered three pizzas, and some of the people around us looked at us a little funny. Our response was simple "we rode our bikes here from Florida, we are hungry".
When the pizzas finally came, boy were they good.
My previous favorite pizza,
Spin! Pizza in Kansas City, is a solid two notches below this pizza. Everything about it is just right.
Crust. Perfect.
Sauce. Perfect.
Seasoning. Perfect.
Cheese. Perfect.
Toppings. Perfect.
We devoured all three pizzas, impressing some of the tables around us.
After dinner, we drove back to Justin's, watched a little TV and got ready for bed.
While this rest day has been fantastic, the Pacific Ocean isn't getting any closer when we don't ride.
Day 64 - 0.00 Miles
Trip to Date - 3599.48 miles
Coast to Coast - 2597.03 miles