Links to other Noble riders:

"The Bicycle, Mankind's Noblest invention"
-Albert Einstein
This page is for all the 'Noble' riders
I will travel with or encounter along my route. I applaud anyone who
travels by Bicycle, it is the most earth friendly way of human travel
we have, it is by far the best way to see a country , meet the people
and become immersed in ones environment all while doing the least
amount of harm.
I will be adding a picture and a mini profile of each person I
have the pleasure of meeting, my way of celebrating those travelers who
care enough to take it all in by Bike.
I want to say a
special thanks to Todd (pictured below) he was the first person to sign
on for a section of this crazy adventure. I cant thank him enough, this section is the most isolated road I will be traveling for a
long time, and it happens to be the very first leg of the journey from
Prudhoe Bay to Fairbanks, AK following the Dalton Highway. I am very
glad to have the company.

Todd Paulsen is a full-time Californian (we won't hold that against him) who likes to visit places his father
says "nobody else wants to go." No stranger to fame, he was three time
champion of the Rolling Hills Elementary School Cake Walk in '79 and
his feet appeared in a movie with River Phoenix. Despite all this,
Todd keeps a level head and will even look waiters in the eye. When
not thinking about the content of his autobiographical blurbs, he's an
advocate for victims of crime.

I met Remi on the Dalton Highway just before the beginning of the Eliot. He is on a 1 year ultra endurance challenge, hew wants to break the record for the most miles ridden by a cyclist in 1 calendar year. His site www.remilafreniere.com