- Rest break at 9,000 feet
- At the Continental Divide
- Test Ride, two weeks before the start
- It looked so easy on the map
Hi,
My name is Nash Hoover.
If you’ve found this page for the first time, and are wondering what it’s all about, here’s the short version. In the summer of 2011, when I was 13 years old, my dad and I rode a electric-assist pedal cart across the United States. I blogged about it on this website. You can find out the details on the Our Story page, and if you want to follow the adventure, you’ll have to read backwards from the oldest to newest posts, which is the way blog sites work.
It’s been almost a year since the trip, and I’m adding this final post so anyone who stumbles on the page will have some idea of what they are reading about. A lot of people have asked me if I’d do it again. I have to confess that, even though it was an amazing adventure, I’d probably say no. Been there, done that, and had too many close calls with logging trucks. My dad’s already planning some new type of crazy adventure, and I’m game. But if it involves another road trip, I’m going to insist on something a lot bigger and faster.




