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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: wymple on August 10, 2016, 10:54:56 PM
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I met this guy today in SE Iowa. Talk about an iron butt. He's literally criss-crossing the country on a Minsk 125cc 2 stroke.
http://www.cliffdanger.com/lucy/
Riding to Oregon, apparently on the RETURN leg of having gone from Oregon all the way to Cuba.
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It's all relative........... .......back in the `70s there was a guy who rode across Canada on his Tohatsu 50cc bike. Also a guy who rode across the USA on his Yamaha 100cc twin! :evil: We have it soooooooooo easy. :wink:
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Its MORE relative. June 1984 I was solo riding my Eldorado from the Guzzi National Rally in Kansas back to home in California. US-50 in Utah near Lake Sevier I could see something red flashing on the road ahead. I slowed and slowed and slowed. Eventually came upon a guy in a wheelchair heading west all alone. I idled by; gave him a thumbs up; and went back up to speed. A few miles later was a van on the side of the road with two people sitting drinking coffee. His support team.
Weeks later there was his photo in the San Francisco Chronicle taken while he was rolling southbound through Big Sur.
IIRC, he was an Olympic Wrestler in Rome in 1960. Paralyzed in a car crash. On a personal mission to attend the Los Angeles Summer Olympics. Crossed from New York to Los Angeles.
Tried to find some Internet support for the story but no success.
Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
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Then there's Simon Gandolfi, who at age 73 rode a Honda 125 from Texas to Ushuaia and then back, all the way to New England.
(https://www.amazon.com/Old-Man-Bike-Simon-Gandolfi-ebook/dp/1906321663/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1470895202&sr=8-4&keywords=simon+gandolfi)
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Our own NH rep Randy T rode a Rokon cross country for wounded warriors I believe...top speed 35
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Any number of people have pedaled bicycles coast to coast.
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Just 'cause one can, does not mean one should??????????
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A guy went round the world on a Honda Helix 250. MCN did a write up on it.
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I rode through traffic near Atlanta yesterday, and I will do it again today.
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A friend of mine with Parkinson's has been bicycling around the US for a few years.
http://stmatthewumc.net/201-peddle-for-parkinsons/
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I walked from Cromwell OK to Wewoka OK , a distance of 14 miles , in a blizzard , up hill all the way, barefoot . Does that count ?
OK, I had on boots , and it really wasn't uphill all of the way , but the blizzard part is true . LOL .
Dusty
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I hiked the Grand Canyon barefoot, but it was only the Bright Angel trail.
And my sole excuse is that I was in my early twenties.
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I went from the living room to the bathroom with my eyes shut. :tongue: :grin: :grin: :grin:
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I once hiked the John Muir Trail from Yosemite Valley to Mt. Whitney. 225 miles, 7 passes over 10,000ft. 17 days of hiking 1 rest day. I ate a LOT of beef jerky and lost a total of 16 pounds and one toenail.
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Met Cliff in Florida earlier this year(we were both staying at mutual friends place)...real nice guy and has a real good outlook on life.
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I walked from Cromwell OK to Wewoka OK , a distance of 14 miles , in a blizzard , up hill all the way, barefoot . Does that count ?
OK, I had on boots , and it really wasn't uphill all of the way , but the blizzard part is true . LOL .
Dusty
Now that explains a lot of things.
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I walked from Cromwell OK to Wewoka OK , a distance of 14 miles , in a blizzard , up hill all the way, barefoot . Does that count ?
OK, I had on boots , and it really wasn't uphill all of the way , but the blizzard part is true . LOL .
Dusty
Only counts if you wrapped your feet in barbed wire for traction.
I met a guy on a bmw R80 who was trying to make some kind of point by running the airhead coast-to-coast on one cylinder. He was swapping left and right and pulling the spark plug from the resting side when I met him. It was Nevada and he was headed east. I never heard anything more about it. But I'll bet that somewhere, right now, something even stranger is going on.