When Sam and I decided to take on this challenge last year, the only
way I envisioned it happening was by putting one foot in front of the
other from one side of the country to the next. But an adventure isn't
a true adventure until something "wrong." Something that's not
This past Friday was the last big training day until the race. A full
day of climbing up and over the Santa Cruz mountains, then back.
Welcomed by a little fog after reaching the top, I took the first turn
down hill into a decent I've done hundreds of times before.
Bike, check. Body, check. I was pleased that I barely had a bruise or
a scratch after a 25 mph fall. But then, I tried to walk. So convinced
that I had pulled a muscle, I hitchhiked a ride back home, with a
million thoughts racing. Would this fall cost the race that me, my
teammate, crew, and sponsors have been planning for months?
Mustering up the strength to visit the doctor, I gimped my way to the
Stanford Sports Medicine office for my quick fix to ensure that this
race would still be on in seven days time. After an initial
assessment, and after x-ray after x-ray, the doctors struggled to
"You shouldn't be walking right now. Your pelvis is fractured in a
couple of places." Shocked and in disbelief, I requested that I see
the x-rays myself before I can wrap my head around it all. I leave the
office with Erma and Earl, my two new friends for the next two months.
Yes, I named my crutches.
One hour later, I have the plan. After months of planning and
anticipation, I couldn't imagine not doing this race. Somehow I had to
A blind man has climbed Mount Everest. A girl lost her arm to a shark
while surfing, and can still rock the board. And there are countless
people out there who can see every challenge as
an opportunity in disguise, and I want to be like one of those people.
The focus from the beginning of this journey has been about a few
things. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things with the support of
their friends and supporters. It's always been about raising as much
funds and awareness for clean drinking water. This setback pales in
comparison to the struggle one billion people, right now, face without
clean water to drink. And whether I log my miles by hands or feet,
those reasons that brought us this far don't change.
Then the idea came to me. Hand cycle. There has got to be some kind of
bike powered by hand out there. After a frantic 48 hours and support
from all over, and chats with the doctor to minimize any potential
further injury, I found the bike that I'll be using to make this ride
possible. A hero stepped in to find a hand cycle to borrow during the
journey (although not quite as cool and fun as the wooden bike I had
Am I taking on more than I can chew? Maybe, but I'm excited to find
out. The only arm exercise I've done in the last seven months has been
passing the plate around at the dinner table. But it doesn't matter
whether I can do 100, 200, or 500 miles. What truly matters is having
the courage to get up no matter how hard you fall.
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