CHAPPELL, Neb. — The spirit of the Pony Express lives on as modern-day riders, known as the Pony Express Re-Riders, embarked on their annual journey from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California. Covering nearly 2000 miles, these dedicated riders are racing against time, aiming to complete the historic route in just 10 days.

Equipped with a GPS device known as a SPOT tracker, securely nestled in the mochila, each rider carries the responsibility of ensuring the timely delivery of the mail. The SPOT tracker sends a signal, or “ping,” to a satellite every five minutes, allowing enthusiasts and supporters to monitor their progress in real-time on a larger National Park Service map.   Read more…