Day 12 & 13: Pain
My previous blog’s meditative and joyous state gave way to pain over the last two days. Pain is cyclical, like almost everything else–so over…
Read MoreMy previous blog’s meditative and joyous state gave way to pain over the last two days. Pain is cyclical, like almost everything else–so over…
Read MoreCycling is a solitary sport. You get on your bike, set a goal, and pedal off towards it. In the last ten cycling days,…
Read MoreBreakfast was provided by our amazing host! But no matter how much food I ate, today my hunger was insatiable! Erin (one of our…
Read MoreMy amazing parents, Jenise Parris and Bob Hoshour, visited me in the Ithaca area yesterday and today! They were both surprised, to say the…
Read MoreDays have begun blending together, each taking a similar shape–biking, building, and learning more about the amazing people surrounding me in this experience. Cyling…
Read MoreToday could be summed up in one word: heat. The heat ruled our whole day. We were up at five in the morning to…
Read MoreToday was a long and beautiful day. So I’m keeping it short, and promising more from tomorrow’s 70 blistering hot miles. After crossing into…
Read MoreThe last two days have given me a new respect of the landscape. Cycling allows riders to become intricately connected to the land, especially…
Read MoreToday was our first day actually moving ourselves forward across America. It is starting to become real–31 of us will be cycling about four…
Read MoreThe past few days have been nothing but a flurry, and better than I ever expected. Everyone on the trip is the kind of…
Read MoreRiding a bicycle for any distance forces one to stay in the present moment. I have found that despite my best attempts to mentally…
Read MoreWould the world be different if everyone you knew had easy and cheap access to a bike? I think so… We might cycle instead…
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