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The Gortons and Slades - Washington Secretary of State

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12 | Riding With History<br />

<strong>The</strong> pARKing Lot wAs cRAwLing with kids on bicycles when Slade<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sally pulled into Tiny’s, a regionally famous fruit st<strong>and</strong>, in the<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1972. Heading home from a campaign appearance in<br />

Wenatchee, Slade had been intent on lemonade. Now he was mingling<br />

with the cyclists.<br />

Fran Call, an intrepid teacher at Mercer Isl<strong>and</strong> Junior High, was leading<br />

her third group <strong>of</strong> “Cyclemates” on a coast-to-coast trip. Instantly fascinated,<br />

Slade inspected their bikes <strong>and</strong> gear, quizzed them about their<br />

preparations, wanted to know how many miles a day they hoped to cover<br />

<strong>and</strong> where they would be spending their nights. 1<br />

After moving from Seattle to Olympia in 1969, the <strong>Gortons</strong> became<br />

biking enthusiasts, taking weekend jaunts along Thurston County’s beguiling<br />

back roads. Slade, Sally, Tod, Sarah <strong>and</strong> Becky had biked from<br />

Olympia to Portl<strong>and</strong> over Labor Day weekend in 1971, collecting $800 in<br />

pledges for Children’s Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle. 2<br />

As Tiny’s disappeared in the rearview mirror, Slade could see the kids<br />

waving. “Wouldn’t it be a lot more fun to be doing that than what we’re<br />

doing this summer?” he said. “Yes, dear,” said Sally, who could see the<br />

wheels turning. 3<br />

Five months later, glad to be done with the “awfulness” <strong>of</strong> the 1972<br />

campaign, he went to see Fran Call, picked her brain <strong>and</strong> began planning<br />

a bike trip from Olympia to Gloucester in the summer <strong>of</strong> ’73. Sally,<br />

who likes adventures, signed up as quartermaster, medic <strong>and</strong> safety <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

It took her months but she finally found everyone matching yellow-<strong>and</strong>-orange<br />

jackets with reflector tape <strong>and</strong> bright yellow T-shirts. 4<br />

Tod, who was 14, would have been happier playing soccer with his<br />

friends but he understood the glint in his father’s eye. His sisters—<br />

Sarah, almost 13, <strong>and</strong> Becky, just turned 11—were the most dubious.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Dad <strong>of</strong>fered a tantalizing bribe: “If you make it all the way across<br />

the country you can use your paper route savings <strong>and</strong> buy horses.” <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had them picked out before they left—Windy <strong>and</strong> Shema. “We had their<br />

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