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Show Ride From front page SAE chapter in Utah to be directly involved in the fund-raiser dubbed “Ride for Ronald.” Guiste said the average miles traveled per biker was 75, but Rick Capener pedaled a total of 108 miles Friday and Saturday. Bikers rode one at a time, but Guiste and Scott Warner rode together from Brigham City, “in 40-degree weather and pouring rain,” } Guiste said. Alumni Rich Mickleson has ridden every year, he said. The fraternity always starts the trip at the stadium of the Homecoming game opponentand has traveled as far as Washington, 750 miles Eastern away. Members have biked from Reno, Nev., Moscow, Idaho and Missoula, Mont. “This was actually a short one,” Guiste said. STEVE CONLIN/THE SIGNPOST Sigma Alpha Epsilon members Lance Capener, left, and president Matt Guiste biked 350 miles from Boise, Idaho to the WEBER Weber State University Homcomeing parade in Ogden to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House in Salt Lake City. STATE / baal 5K RACE ae “T thought it was a lot of success. I talked to a lot of people. We got a tremendous response. That was a neat experience. It's probably the highlight of my fraternity experience,” he said. |