 It's a beautiful day. It's going to be like 80 degrees. Dana, love you. Let's do it. I love you too. Yes. So from here on out, we just got to pedal and smile and enjoy nature. I am really excited to be exploring a part of Colorado that I have never seen before. I love exploring my home state. Damn, Dana. We're pretty high. Yeah, Ryan. You know how we got here? Climbing. Climbing. Just climbing. And then we would kind of have what seemed like a downhill, you know, those false flats. But I think we're climbing. This is so beautiful. Look at this backdrop we have. All right, we got it. Ooh, they have lots of beans. That's all I care about. Whoa, is that the beer cooler? Look at all this food. We're going to stay here and get fat. What are we having? Dana? Oh, surprise, surprise. Beans. Cheers, Dana. Cheers. Good job today. People ask me all the time if I get sick of beans. I've never gotten sick of beans. Not yet. Not yet. Good morning, my man. How's it going? Good morning, Ryan. How you doing? Making cream of wheat. Whoa. All right, who wants to ride bikes? Map says that there is a spring right here and we can kind of see it. We're going to get some fresh water straight out of the ground. Look at that. Fresh water. Love it. We're not the only ones at this spring. We got our new buddy, Sam, right here. What a beautiful life. That's awesome. What a beautiful life right here. Yeah. What do you love most about this area? You. Thank you. And her. The people, huh? That's what's the most beautiful thing in any life. I mean, it's the most awesome place in the world. But what makes it the most awesome is the people that I get to meet. I'm glad we met you. Yeah. I'm glad I met you. Can I give you a hug, Sam? I would love a hug. Let's do it. I would love a hug. Let's do it. We popped around the corner here and we have our first view of the La Salle mountains, which are covered in snow. And that's the direction we're going tomorrow. Up to the bedrock store, which I read earlier was featured in the movie Selma in Louise. It was built in 1881 and it was considered at one time the longest running general store in the state of Colorado since 1885. What's it like living out here? It's awesome. It's a dream. It's a dream come true. My life and my wife's life is a dream come true as well. We met each other when we were 15 and 13. And my dream as a teenager, when we were together to live on a farm or a ranch, eat our own vegetables, eat our own eggs from our own chickens, eat our own chickens, know where our cattle's coming from. And that's what we're doing today. Much of the film was made in this valley, which is Paradox Valley. And they had put a pay phone right over here. And she's on the phone and Harvey Keitel is saying, tell me where you are. You're in a lot of trouble. We'll come and get you. And she says, well, I'm looking outside and we're right about in the middle of nowhere. Well, we're not in the middle of nowhere, but we can see it from here. All right. Oh, this one has a nice view. Look at this. I like that. I feel like a little kid who just got into his parents' candy vault. Oatmeal? Yeah, it's pretty good. What I'm excited to do today, my Colorado love you. I'm excited to be in Utah. It's definitely one of my favorite states. Steve Bryant. I think the temperature up here is freezing. Look at this. Dana is wearing rubber surgical gloves to stay warm. Think of it as a raincoat for your fingers. Goodbye. High five for some dirt. This is a really fun road. It's nice and downhill and the gravel is fun. We're bouncing around on the rocks. It's adventure time. What did you say? What's wrong? Oh, shit. It's that mud of death. This mud is not what we wanted, and it's already gumming up our tires. It's amazing how quickly this, I can't even pedal these bikes. Mommy. Dana, there's nobody I'd rather be stuck with than you. You know what? We got this. We got this. We got this. This is unbelievable. It's like ice skating. I'll give you $1,000 if you take three pedal strokes. It's going to happen. All right. Are you sure? Okay. But that's not even one yet.