Tag: ride
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Going Under the Knife
Not today but soon. After meeting with the pain management team today, the great people at Hoag Spine Institute Newport Beach, CA we all came to the understanding that I am not a candidate for a second epidural. My laterally herniated L3/L4 disc is not behaving well. Still suffering too many on-going symptoms of impingement…
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Day One Post Epidural
Ok, let me begin with that procedure hurt one heck of a lot more than I ever thought possible. If I thought my pain levels in my left leg and hip were hitting 10 every ow and then – the Dr. turned it up to ELEVEN when the injections were made. At least the initial…
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Well That Didn’t Go As Planned
As many of you know who follow this blog, my training for the Ride Across America 2 Cure Cancer started in earnest with the recent change in my employment status, from employed to unemployed when Natron Energy closed their doors in early September. All of a sudden I had plenty of time to train in…
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The RAAM2CC Route
Approximately 3,000 miles by bicycle from sunny San Diego, CA to sunny St. Augustine, FL. One I add in my ‘off day’ spinning rides to keep my legs fresh the total distance should come in at or over 3,000 miles. For those who want to follow my efforts I will be posting daily blog updates.…
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Check Out Project 2950 They Are Riding The Route Now!
Yes that’s right, the great people at Cycle of Life Adventures are leading a Southern Tier Epic ride from San Diego to St Augustine, FL right now. And Randy Bufford is posting very insightful blogposts every day. Many with excellent photos and videos of the day’s adventures. You can find the blog posts here. For…
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158 Days to the Grand Depart
Hard to believe the start of my Ride Across America to Cure Cancer is barely five months away. Thankfully the training is going well. I have been able to achieve 225 to 250 miles a week, repeatedly without issue. Now, as we enter October I am ramping up to hit 325 to 350 miles/week by…
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August – Mostly a Great Month
At least for my bicycle training, coaching, and medical / life-safety training. Although it did get unseasonably hot several times forcing me to modify plans (shorter and a lot slower in the heat) I was able to set a new PR for monthly distance. See report below. Note: as most long-distance adventure riders will tell…
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NICA Level 2 Coach!
Yes, it is now official I completed all of the training and logged the necessary time coaching to be certified as a Level 2 Coach. Very excited at what this means for supporting our rapidly growing Trabuco Hills mountain bike team. I have to say the Red Cross first aid and CPR classes were extremely…
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RAAM2CC Gear – What It Takes To Ride 3,000 Miles
Riding across America is going to require a rather extensive package of riding gear and accessories. One that is well planned and properly packed for easy access as riding conditions in late Winter / Early Spring can change rather quickly. Snow is not uncommon in the higher elevations. Wind and rain are certainly to be…
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Use Before Expiration Date
Somehow that label was not tattooed on us at birth. Perhaps it should have been. Certainly we need to hear and internalize this mantra early in life so we can best take advantage of our youth, enthusiasm, and health while we still have it. Doing so, being active that is, plays a huge role in…