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Originally Posted by bpcyclist
Well, now I've gone and done it. I signed myself up for the Seattle to Portland bike ride in Juy. 206 miles. If you are super-fit, you can do it in one day (!). I will do it in a more reasonable two and then camp out at the halfway point on Saturday night with all the normal people. I am really looking forward to it. This is the first time I have actually made any type of plan to do anything since I got out of the hospital in 2016.
Mood is okay. Still sluggish, but it's better than being horribly manic and psychotic, so I am not complaining.
Sending love and hugs to all!!!!
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That sounds really cool, my friend! Go for it! Even if it takes more than 2 days, it's a major thing. Enjoy the ride! To me, that would be the most significant part of the endeavor.
Though this may sound piddly in comparison to your goal, there were a few years in the past that I helped a good friend train for a 3-day 60 mile Walk for MS. We had some periods when we were walking up to 15 miles in a day, two to four days per week, though we walked on flat areas near a canal. My state has a long canal with a path maintained by the state park service. I've even canoed a good part of the canal and canoed in a couple rivers in my state. Yeah, what a ride!