Monday, February 8, 2010

Why?

A few reasons, which in short, can be answered by the heading atop this blog. And if you're one of those people, such as myself, that loves a quick, short answer then read no further, but if truly interested, please, my friends, read on.

Why? Why not? Why not pedal a bicycle across the country carrying everything behind me in small bags? Clothes, a stove, utensils, spare parts, shelter, toiletries, sustenance, pen, paper, a camera - basic gear that will become everything I know, love and hate. Why put my body and my mind through at least 72 days and 4,400 miles of, what some would call, physical and mental abuse? Why spend hot, wet, long, cold, lonely, beautiful, stressful, strenuous and windy days spinning my legs in circles along strips of asphalt and cement? The answer is easy. Absolute adventure. True uncertainty.

Yes, it's true I have a route planned out, and thanks to cell phones, I'll most likely have contact with anyone at anytime.  But what is uncertain is each road, town, forest, river, lake, meal, park and, of course, the people.  The chance to explore and experience all of these variables across the United States is intriguing and without a doubt liberating.  Liberating from a 'normal' life.  I leave the definition of 'normal' up for interpretation as it is bound to vary from mind to mind.

My personal search for all things liberating and desire for adventure can be stemmed from my childhood.  I grew up with an adventurous family; road-trips, camping, backpacking, biking and playing sports were just a handful of activities we all did.  Also, my dad was in the Army, so movement from here-to-there was always thrown into the mix. I guess adventure and spontaneity was just bred into my mind but it was not until September of 2001 that I truly realized these passions.  On September 20th of 2001, after nine months battling Burkitt's Lymphoma, my dad died from the illness and hence the title and cause for my adventure.

I am riding in memory of my dad, for my family and for the people and families that have suffered and are suffering from Lymphoma.  I am teaming up with the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) with hopes of raising money and awareness for the fight against the disease. The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is the nation's largest voluntary health organization devoted exclusively to funding lymphoma research and providing patients and healthcare professionals with critical information on the disease. LRF's mission is to eradicate lymphoma and serve those touched by this disease and has also funded over $37 million in lymphoma-specific research. 

I would like to invite anyone and everyone to join me on this adventure and be part of it either by throwing a warm comment my way, following along on this internet thing, even riding a leg along side or most importantly kicking some donations over to the Lymphoma Research Foundation.  

4 comments:

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  2. I'm in. I'll donate, follow and even join part of the journey. I'm in Mexico until early June. Where does that bring you roughly, any clue? I love this, A and i'm so stoked for the whole thing. You're starting on my brother's birthday - May 10th, 2010. The only brother I got and my best friend, so it's always been a day to celebrate. good stuff. I'll try to figure out how to jump on, etc.
    how was Costa Rica? outrageously gorgeous or what?
    the wheels on the bike go round and round, round and round, round and round...all summer long!
    nay

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  3. GOOD JOB!! JUST DONATED. DAVID & DIANN(WHITNEY'S PARENTS IN PARKER)

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  4. Hi,

    I have a quick question about your blog, would you mind emailing me when you get a chance?

    Thanks,

    Cameron

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