Fordham/CitySquash Cross-Country Bicycle Ride Day 29
McDaniels, Kentucky to Berea, Kentucky
Fordham
Coach Bryan Patterson and several players are cycling from San
Francisco to New York to raise money for CitySquash, a not-for-profit
after-school enrichment program based in the Bronx at Fordham
University.
Coach Patterson is sending reports to DailySquashReport.com from the
road.
July 4, 2011 -Happy
4th July America! Jack has his American bike top on and it’s
impressive. There’s a $3 breakfast at KOA so we all take this,
and it’s served by an Essex woman, been in the States for a long
time but still has the accent!
So this is the last week, and I’m not sure that we were glad or
sad to be finishing. I know that we all were saying that it would
be great to get back, but I also think that we would be sad to finish
this awesome trip – The Ride X America.
One tent, one van and 6 people means that we all live pretty close, and
this can get a little intense at times, but we seem to have got along
well over the five weeks.
So we drive back to Bardstown and start the 80 mile ride to Berea,
nothing special, same old same old country side. Probably wish we were
all back in the Rockies with the tremendous scenery, but here we are in
the rolling hills of Kentucky. I drive first, with Jack, Raymond,
Andriy and Felipe all biking, man that’s impressive that they all
got out there! 20 miles and then a change, I’m up and
it’s me and Jack, he’s still going and we are doing 24
miles to Danville, easy peasy!
Danville is a pretty historic town, so we stopped for lunch then some
of us rode around the town spotting the various historical sites and
buildings. The first successful abdominal surgery was performed here on
Christmas day 1809, and get this, there was on anesthesia so the woman
sang hymns all the way through the operation!
That was the first piece of historical information, then there is the
Presbyterian Church one of three founded in 1784. With all this e-mail
now can anyone remember actual mail? Well we have the first Post Office
West of the Alleghenies built pre-1792! Off course how could I forget
the first tavern in Danville, built pre-1800 and used by the Danville
Political Society. The town also has the Center College, a liberal arts
College with a really wonderful campus.
Onwards to Berea, or so I thought. I get 2 miles out of Danville and lo
and behold a puncture!!! I shout to Raymond that I have a puncture, no
cell phone and the van is now on its way to the 20 mile away mark!
Great!
So I down the bike, take a drink and wait for Raymond to get to the van
and the van to return to get me! What a wait, over two and a half
hours. But I get to talking with two neighbours, on opposite sides of
the road who are cutting their grass. A retired Naval Officer, and a
local born and bred in Danville.
Two very fascinating people but so very different. They offer drinks
and whatever I would like, but I’m afraid to move from the side
of the road incase the van goes by and misses me! Finally I get picked
up and off we go to Berea!
Guess what the camp site is a KOA, with kitchen, so we are all pleased
as this means that we can actually cook our food tonight! Oh and I
repair the puncture, well I hope that I have, we’ll see if it
deflates overnight!?
Everyone on the camp site has the Stars and Stripes out, bunting, and
other red white and blue decorations and are getting ready for some
fireworks.
Hope that you all had a terrific 4th July.
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