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Syndicate | Willamette University charity riders finish journey several pounds lighter Alex MacKenzie a... The weight is over for biking trby adminAlex MacKenzie and Wes Randall are polishing their résumés. Kevin Dean is debating which graduate school to attend. And all three are doing some part-time work. Their metabolism skyrocketed during a grueling 48-day, 3,185-mile bike ride across the country, thanks to a diet laden with energy bars, sports drinks, Honey Buns, Pop-Tarts and anything carbo-loaded. All three returned to campus as celebrities after completing their philanthropic ride to raise money for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a motor neuron disease that took the life of their friend, Kalan Morinaka, who also attended Willamette. They became experts on roadkill and the different stages of decomposition. They learned that many states don't clean up critters fatally struck by or ridden over by vehicles, and that some states have more than others. They often woke up to rain dripping on their faces and ice inside their tent on nights they camped out, which was about a third of the time. The mold buildup in the tent bothered their sinuses. The traffic often was unbearable. They were swerved at, accelerated at, honked at, yelled at, and cussed out by passing vehicles almost every day. They had several close calls, including one on Interstate 10 near the Arizona-New Mexico border. Dean, riding last in single-file line, didn't see the large orange drum along the shoulder in a construction zone when he swerved, narrowly missed it and a truck in oncoming traffic. But they will tell you that every obstacle and every penny was well worth it. They raised more than $18,000 in memory of Morinaka and spread some of their friend's ashes in the Atlantic Ocean after they reached Miami. The trio will be featured in the Spring 2007 issue of The Record, a quarterly publication of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. All three were members of Willamette's SAE chapter, as was Morinaka. "It's a good story about recent alumni doing something good," said Brandon Weghorst, the director of communications for SAE headquarters in Evanston, Ill. He will be coming to Salem soon to interview them. MacKenzie is looking into job opportunities in real estate, and Randall wants to be a paramedic. Dean is headed to an as yet undecided graduate school. He has been accepted at the University of Washington and the University of Colorado but is holding out hope for the University of California at Berkeley. The cross-country ride cemented the bond that these friends, teammates and fraternity brothers already had. They risked it all when they decided to spend virtually every minute of every day together for seven weeks. This is cache, read story here |