 Morning, pizza! You ready to ride bikes? You ready to ride bikes on this beautiful Monday through Wyoming? Let's hope the winds are with us. It is going to be a beautiful day of riding. Going out into the middle of nowhere, I think we're going to find some cool, weird stuff out there. I'm excited. I'm excited to get Desert Crazy. It's going to be Desert Crazy and it's going to be Desert Crazy Hot. I think like 99 is in the forecast. We are leaving civilization for about 100 miles. Everybody in town is like, oh boy, have fun on this stretch of road. There's nothing out here. Allie, why is this a big day? Well my mom is going to drive up from Boulder and meet us and she's going to bring vegetables and fresh eggs from her chickens and yeah, camp out with us and cook for us and just do awesome mom things. She's the best. We've got a lot of life out here in the desert obviously. It's a hard place to live, but we are seeing little pronghorn antelopes running around. You can see their little white butts hopping around and kind of feel like I'm in the African savannah. Hi there. Alright, I've been honest about all the beautiful roads. I'll be honest about this road. This road sucks. There's lots of traffic way more than we thought. Our shoulder is pretty big, but still the cars are flying by at high speed. And yeah, we're just... We're not enjoying this as much as, let's say, the scenic byway along the Salmon River. Can we go back to that please? We are so happy to see a teeny bit of civilization. Google Maps has said there was nothing, so we're psyched. We're almost out of water. Hopefully they have food, fill up our water. Maybe some ice even. Welcome, bikers. That's us. Oh, A and W. Nice choice. This is an awesome roadside tavern. There are dollars all over the ceilings. The walls are covered with what looks like probably regulars. Lots of business cards. Elvis Presley's up there. Yeah, there's some serious history in this little bar right here. And I like it. There's also stickers all over the wall. Lots and lots of stickers. And you know what that means? It's time to add this one to the wall. I know it's not as tough and as cool as a Harley sticker, but it'll do the trick. This place has everything we need. Cold drinks. They actually have food. They're making us a grilled cheese. And some, would you get bacon fries? I got cheesy bacon fries that are hand cut in-house. Very excited for that. Perfectly placed spots where we needed it. Right now we were running low on water. We were a little bit tired. We needed a rest. We didn't really have great lunch food packed. So, here you go. Right here in a place called Highland. Very happy that it's here. And this little dude's playing with his car at the pool table. There's sites. This is quite the little gem of sustenance we found out here in the middle of nowhere. This air conditioning unit keeps that bar nice and cold. It's obviously seen better days. And it looks like it's all frosty. I don't think that's frost. Man, we just walked into like a vortex. We've been riding pretty much by ourselves all day. There's nothing out here. And then we come up on this place. I don't know what you want to call it. Restaurant, bar, hotel. Home. I'm guessing these people live here. This is fascinating. This is a slice of roadside Americana right here. You don't quite know where we're going today. We're going to go east on this road. Maybe Powder Creek? Powder River? Powder Creek, Powder River, something like that. She just said, and I quote, Powder River, that's a bunch of my family. They're all rednecks. They're not very nice. The nicest person lives behind the post office. We've just taken a little detour off the highway. We saw a sign that said Hell's Half Acre. And here it is. It's some mini Grand Canyon looking thing. And unfortunately there's a fence. So you can't really get a great shot of it, but it's very impressive. It's unlike any of the other surroundings we've seen all day. It's like another planet. It looks like Mars. This is one of those places that is pretty hidden. It'd be really easy to just drive right by and never know that it's there. Who's really going to stop to see Hell's Half Acre. But, you know, we swung in here on our bikes and it's super beautiful. It's a really interesting geological formation. So after hanging out here, we looked at the watch. We're like, wow, it's five o'clock. You know, there's nowhere else to go. So we thought this would be a great place to camp. And now I'm looking at the sky, and it's threatening to say the least. So we're going to stash the bikes under the tree, some what waterproof, although they have waterproof bags on them. And we're going to hide, I think on the other side of that little random shelter and hopefully stay a little bit dry and not get hit by lightning more importantly. Ah! The rain is coming! Big old Wyoming storm coming our way. We're going to have to jump this fence here. I think if we hide out on this side of the building, we should be good. Are you excited? Yeah. As long as we don't get nailed, we have like six inches of coverage here. Totally. We're good to go. Here it comes! Come on, Mother Nature! The sky is like good versus evil. That way is good. That way is evil. I think we dodged a bit of a storm bullet. Storm is seeming to go that way. There's a little bit of moisture in the air, Hooray! Although I was looking forward to taking a shower. We have not, there is no body of water near us today. We're going to go to bed stinky. Dang it! I call this nature's television. Yeah. That is true. HD 4K. Hello! How are you doing? Hey Jack! Hey Jack! How are you doing? You so happy to be here. How are you with this lovely lady? This is my mother. The one and only Doom Goddess, Jan Romelia Juanita, Goddess of Doom Juanita. And she has driven from afar to bring us... She acts way too long to take a leak. Driven from afar to bring us mother love and vegetables. Beats. Beats mostly. Oh man! She brought us some fuchas. She bought me some cold brew coffee. Look at that! Thank you! My mom grows me all my vegetables. Now I'm along with some other people at Sturridge Farm in Lions, Colorado. I didn't even have to tell my mom to bring kombucha. She's pretty psychic. Are you okay? Yeah. It's been a long drive. I need a beer. How happy are you on a scale of one to ten? Eighteen. We've gone from riding in the middle of nowhere all day in the wind to camping at a beautiful location with Allie's mom. This feels really good. Cheers! To a beautiful life and a beautiful mom and food and Wyoming. Fooding your mom's food supply, Allie. That is exactly what I'm doing. Loading up on toilet paper. Thank you for joining our journey. I love you. I love you too. Take care of yourselves. We'll take good care of my baby. I will, I promise. How was it to have mom here? Oh, it's always the best. Moms are the best support. And, yeah. She brought all the homegrown veggies and eggs and nourished us and that wonderful mom carrying excited energy. But it's really sad to see her go. Because, you know, she was here for what, like 12 hours and I wish that she could bike along with us for a little while but off she goes in her van. It is a beautiful day to ride a bike. That goes for every day, really. And it was so fun to hang out with Allie's mom. You know, I barely know Allie's mom. I've only met her a couple of times and every time gets better and better. We are off to Casper, Wyoming. We have and we have a surprise for Allie and Casper. My buddy Jeff at Eleven Pine, the guy who created these awesome shorts that we're wearing texted me and said, hey, I want to do something nice for you guys. Specifically, Allie. I want to get a really cozy hotel room so she can just kind of relax and take it easy. He said he'd pay for it and that's what's happening. We're going to Casper and he's booked us something nice. I don't know what it's going to be but we're excited and Allie has no idea. Look at this. Another lucky penny. They're everywhere. We are rolling into Casper on this awesome bike path along the river. Allie still doesn't know where we're going. She probably thinks we're camping like usual. I will tell her pretty soon. Allie, you wondering what the hell's going on? We're going to Walmart. You guessed it. Yes, we're going to refill on beans. You might be wondering why we're here not camping. The guys at Eleven Pine a couple weeks ago said, hey, we want to do something nice for you guys. Especially for you. We're going to get you a nice room. The guys at Eleven Pine hooked this up. Thank you, Jeff. Our room was supposed to have a jacuzzi in the room, by the way. We have the king's suite. Look at this place. Look at this. Casper. We're going to test this place out. Oh, that looks like a water bed or something. I feel like we have to do those MTV cribs, you know. King size bed. Personal jacuzzi. Big mirror. Picture of elk. Buffalo. Big ass flat screen TV. Stuff we'll never use. Wood paneled fridge. Window with view of water tower. Thank you so much, Jeff, at Eleven Pine. These are the shorts that we're wearing on the ride. And he's also my friend. We're calling Jeff to thank him. How's it going? You're on speakerphone with Ali. Based on getting love advice from you. Like, the most important person to get love advice from. So, here we are. What do you want to have to share with us? Ryan and I, we're here listening. Once you've made that decision, you've decided for whatever reason that this is someone you can live with. What's your advice for the next step? For doing a good job of living with that person? Advice, would you give Ryan, you know me better than most people do. You've known me my entire life. Including the whole part when I was in your belly. Um, so you know me at some very like, you know, you've seen and felt and experienced the core of my being. And then, you know, watched and been there as it's become more complicated. Um, what advice would you give to Ryan? Knowing me specifically. To have you along on this adventure and being there for me has always been such an incredible support in my life. I'm ever grateful for that. Well, I don't know about that, but I'm your kid, so. I love you, Mom. We will be. We'll wear our seatbelts. Oh wait, no, I mean. No crashies, no whammies, none of that bad stuff. Love you, Mom.