Death Valley Century 2011
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Epilogue



Epilogue
January 22, 2012

After 5 months, I decided to write an epilogue as closure for my bike tour blog.  I need to close this chapter of my life so I can start a new one.

Why?

Why did I do this, why would I do this? I don’t really have a direct answer.  Maybe because it's there, or to see what's on the other side of the mountain, the grass grows greener on that side, doesn't it? To push myself to new limits and then go beyond those limits, what are limits anyway? Just something you make up when your tired and it hurts too much to go on, so to hell with limits, I'll do it anyway!!

Well, not really, maybe the real reason I'm doing this ride is that, 2011 is my 20th year anniversary of beating the odds against cancer.  I was diagnosed and treated for bone cancer in my right knee in 1991.  To make a long story short, I went through a year of chemotherapy and surgery that saved my life, but left me with an artificial right knee.  This is my 2nd cross country bike ride and I can't think of a better way to keep kicking cancer's ass than to ride my bike with my artificial right knee across this great country.

OK, but not really, the real reason I'm doing this ride it simply because, I get too!

This is my 2nd cross country ride and when I decided to go for it I new some things would be easier and some things would be more difficult.

Things that where easier, in no particular order:  Packing for the trip, the daily routine, the mental aspect of ridding everyday, daily hydration, having a room mate for 7 weeks, daily navigation, and ridding in bad weather.

Things that were harder, in no particular order: The overall route had a lot more elevation gain and higher mountain passes to climb (I’m prone to altitude sickness), Steeper climbs mean steeper down hills (I don’t like going fast downhill), more rough roads (I experienced at lot of knee pain when riding day after day riding on rough roads).

The group that I road with were and are a fantastic bunch of people with an age range of 22 to 74 from all walks of life. We all had different reasons for doing this ride, but we all had one thing in common, the love of life and the willingness to experience it outside the box. 

I experienced great days, good days, bad days, and days that I suffered on and question why am I doing this.  In the end, I road every day, I road every mile, I road every foot, and I road Every Fantastic Inch!!!!!

Will there be a 3rd cross-country ride for me?  I certainly hope so!!

What ever you do in your life, just remember one thing,

PEDAL ON!!!









Day 50 Last Day!!!! VICTORY!!

Manchester, NH to Portsmouth, NH

Distance: 52 miles
Time: 4 hrs
Elevation Gain: 2051 ft

I'm writing this several months after completing the ride.

The Atlantic Ocean at last and a member of the EFI Club!!!

It was a fantastic day for a bike ride!  An easy ride to the ocean good back country roads .  There was an overcast sky and it threaten to rain, but it didn't matter as everyone was in high spirits. We all road and meet at a coffee shop that was about 10 miles from Rye High school, the last stop before getting to the ocean. We gathered at the coffee shop to reminisce about the journey and to kill some time.  After the coffee shop we road the 10 miles to the high school were we all regrouped.  After everyone arrived we took some group photos and then lined up in formation.  We road the last 3 miles to the Atlantic Ocean as a group wit a Police escort, words cannot describe the emotions of knowing that journey was about to end.  Ridding over 3,700 miles with over 100,000 feet of climbing in all kinds of weather and road conditions, it's something that you just have to experience for yourself.

Some of the ABB Staff

Our Last Group Photo

Me dipping my wheels in the Atlantic Ocean

Me and Gary

Victory!!

Pouring the Pacific Ocean into the Atlantic Ocean


One last State


End of the road 
My bike being shuttled to the bike shop

Or is it?!


Day 49 One Day To Go!!

Brattleboro, VT to Manchester, NH

Distance: 77 miles
Time: 6 hrs
Elevation Gain: 4590 ft

1 Day to final destination

I'm writing this several months after completing the ride.

Today we had overcast to partly sunny skies with a chance of rain.  Temps were in the low 70's to high 80's.  We traveled through the Green Mountains and crossed into our 10th finale and state, New Hampshire.  We had a few good climbs, with grades of 4 to 12%.    We had many smaller climbs, some fairly steep but very short.  We road through very heavy forest and several old cities and towns with old red brick buildings, narrow streets and heavy traffic.  A the roads were in better shape then yesterday with better shoulders to ride on.  Overall it was a great day!  

Tomorrow we ride to our finale destination, the Atlantic Ocean!!