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A bike, 3700 miles, and an opportunity to impact the world.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Final Thoughts.

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"Too often we are scared of what we might not be able to do. Scared of what people might think if we tried. We let fears stay in the wa...
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Ocean to Ocean.

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Pacific. Never underestimate the ability of a small group of committed individuals to change the world. Indeed, they are the only ones tha...

Bethany Beach, Delaware

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"A ship in the harbor is safe. But that is not what ships are built for."                  -William Shedd The ride to Bethany be...
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D.C. Off Day

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The National Capital I covered a lot of ground in my off day in D.C.  A tour of the capitol, the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court and...

Washington, D.C.

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"Well of course. I mean there’s nothing better than being an American…so…I mean this is the greatest feeling. If you don’t love it, l...

Front Royal, Virginia

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The elevation profile for our ride today. You can see how steep and how long that second climb was. The same people who told us about the m...
Monday, May 24, 2010

My Cycling Family

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It’s hard to explain to people who are not apart of this trip how much the guys (and girls) I ride with mean to me as we traveled across th...

A Million Miles in a Thousand Years

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Below is a great quote from Don Miller one of my favorite authors who wrote a really good book about telling a better story with your life i...

Petersburg, West Virginia

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The pastor at the church we are staying at in Petersburg, West Virginia told us as we arrived that when people go to Elkins, where we st...
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Justin Hepker
Im a 4th year medical student and future emergency physician riding my bike across the country to improve the quality and accessibility of global health care.
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