Day 7 and all of your axles are intact and none of you have dysentery?! I would call that a success...Seriously though, you guys sound like you are off to a solid start, congratulations. I hope you are all having a great time. Make the most of your journey and try to immerse yourself in the communities you stay in. Try to understand their rituals and apreciate their culture. Maybe even pick up their language! Be careful though -I hear in Kentucky the thumbs up sign translates into something very different. Very different, indeed. Have a good ride and keep on truckin'!
Penn Ride for Cancer is a 4,000 mile bike ride from Philadelphia to San Francisco to raise money for the American Cancer Society. This journal chronicles the adventures of the Penn Ride team in their journey across the country.
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Hello Penn Ride!
Day 7 and all of your axles are intact and none of you have dysentery?! I would call that a success...Seriously though, you guys sound like you are off to a solid start, congratulations. I hope you are all having a great time. Make the most of your journey and try to immerse yourself in the communities you stay in. Try to understand their rituals and apreciate their culture. Maybe even pick up their language! Be careful though -I hear in Kentucky the thumbs up sign translates into something very different. Very different, indeed.
Have a good ride and keep on truckin'!
C-Money
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