Thankfully, the day went smoothly. Yesterday, we blew a couple fuses and Mr. Lucks was able to find stronger replacements, but they did not fit properly. Under Mr. Luck's guidance, students constructed a fuse holder, and we made it through the day without blowing a fuse. We drove the most miles of the day—over sixty! We traveled north through Nebraska, into a section of Iowa, and ended the day at the Worthington, Minnesota Civic Center where cars were on display and teams were treated to a BBQ.
We are very near to the end of the race and it has been a pleasure to see students take over ownership of the car, delegate tasks, follow competition rules and politely remind one another of them, but what has been the most heart warming has been witnessing them bond. When not behind the wheel of the solar car, long hours are spent together in the vans where music, laughter, conversation, and sleep are shared.
Tomorrow we will end the race in Mendota Heights, Minnesota.
Packing one of the vans before heading out to the parking lot where the solar car was parked all evening.
Marisa cleaning the solar arrays.
Steve preparing to add air to back tire.
Elijah shows us the fuse holder.
The Edge Factor crew was with us throughout the day. Students were interviewed and video cameras ran non-stop.
Video of team meeting
Chris and Marisa were the first to drive, and their good driving skills gave us almost an hour of sightseeing before the battery had to be switched.
Nebraska still has quite a few old barns. I hope that the National Barn Alliance will be able to save some of them. It would be sad to see crumbling foundations or partial walls become relics of the past like wagon wheel tracks and buffalo wallows.
Our task of the day was to stop at a convenience store, buy a six pack of Diet Coke, and secure it in our basket. Six packs where not available, so a twelve pack was purchased, cut in half, and securely duct taped.
Here is a short clip of the car driving into Oakland, Nebraska
Cameron flagging near a large grainery
While at the grainery, a woman from KCAU news interviewed Elijah. Here is a link to the interview: http://www.siouxlandmatters.com/news/local-news/high-school-students-participating-in-a-solar-car-challenge-drives-through-siouxland
Eliah and Alex take over the wheel.
Changing the Battery Roadside
The Sioux City Air National Guard were doing touch and goes with a very large, what I believe to be a KC-135E
Alex and Jackie napping. Don't they look angelic?
The day ended with a hardy supper provided by the Sioux City Chamber of Commerce.
Playing jump rope with a team from Mississippi
Fascinating to read about the Challenge! What a great group of kids!
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