Adjusting to life back on the road and the mundane but expected small challenges



Scott is 3300 miles in, through 19 states,  currently in North Myrtle Beach SC, and re-adjusting to being back on the bike. He had some saddle soreness and body fatigue from being back on the bike. However, the 6-month Lupron shot, and radiation of his clavicle has not really slowed him down!

What has slowed him down is his support crew (me) getting the common germ. We had to take an extra day for me to rest up and recover. On a positive note, this meant soaking up some sun on north Myrtle Beach to try to kick this germ. Puck particularly liked watching the birds.  Happily, Scott has managed to stay healthy; assuming you don’t count the stage 4 cancer.

In preparation for today’s ride, Scott was trying to adjust his bike and part of the derailer broke. So, Scott is now scrambling trying to do a quick repair with the aid of some local bike shop talent before he heads out on his 60-mile bike today.

One of the challenges of this trip is how to stay on a schedule and manage either an illness or bike repair. We have a back-up for Scott’s OTSO gravel bike, his FRAMED road bike. We don’t have a back-up for me. So… we had to alter the schedule to take a day off. Hopefully, we will be back on the road later today.  Onto a Walmart to boon dock tonight, the first Walmart that said YES to staying in their parking lot!  Boon docking at a drive in movie theatre ( through harvest hosts,) on Tuesday night.  It's an adventure! milesformoney.org 

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