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Large prepares for cross-Canada ride



Published on May 27, 2009
Staff ~ The Moose Jaw Times Herald

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    Joe
    - September 18, 2009 at 17:44:05

    Way to go Jim!!!

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    Bob
    - September 18, 2009 at 16:59:05

    Big brother Jim and I have done a few cycling trips together, mostly in the Rockies. I fondly remember our first trip, which included Jim's lovely wife, years ago from our home in Czar, AB to Weyburn, SK. We had cheap ten speeds with cheap backpacks full of cheap gear strapped on the top of cheap racks. It was sweltering hot and we slept in the ditch near Luseland the first night. In one small town we helped a lady remove a live bat from a building, that she had trapped under a garbage can. Our last day we cruised from Buffalo Pound Prov. Park to Weyburn, over a 100 miles. The wind god was with us. That was our introduction to cycle touring. Travelling by bicycle can only be appreciated by experiencing it yourself. You appreciate those days the wind is behind you because it very rarely happens. On one tour my wife and I found we could eat as much as we wanted. One day on our trip in New Zealand, we finished off a whole frozen cheesecake. You not only get to see things more clearly, you get to smell them, too. You learn to take people's comments on the size of the hills on the road you are about to travel, with skepticism because in a car those hills don't feel nearly as steep. The best part of any trip is the people you meet. Everyone thinks you have to be crazy to be riding so they are always curious and talkative and welcoming and usually supportive. Hey, I'd love to be out there with you big brother. Enjoy every mile.

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    carol
    - September 18, 2009 at 16:57:44

    Good for you Jim to grasp this opportunity & experience your dream! You are always an inspiration to family & friends. For sure, there will be many cheering you all the way.....and so proud of your accomplishment in having not only lived your dream but sharing your experiences so other's have had the chance to ride out their dreams!

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    Aric
    - September 18, 2009 at 16:20:52

    I think this is an excellent idea, and would suit Jim perfectly! I think he'll have a blast and see the country from a different point of view. Good job Jim!

    PS: Team D is taking you down in the Dusty Moose

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    Amy
    - September 18, 2009 at 16:11:05

    Congrats Jim, I can't wait to hear about all the fun you're going to have! You're such an inspiration to so many people...have a safe, great ride!

    PS - look out for my teammates at the Dusty Moose, I wouldn't put anything past those two!

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    Yvette
    - September 18, 2009 at 16:10:56

    You are an inspiration!!!! Enjoy every second. We look forward to your stories.

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    Darrell
    - September 18, 2009 at 16:06:46

    Yes, indeed, way to go, Jim! Doing it for all the right reasons, too! You do it for the fun and to see the country, so make sure you always look for what makes the trip enjoyable and take time to stop and sip the coffee! It's all well and good to raise money for a cause, but why does everybody choose cycling? It's no super-human feat to cycle across the country. Heck, there are 70-year-olds doing it. Making it sound harder than it actually is - rushing off unprepared so that you can get people to give you money - only scares others from trying it. The hardest part is finding the time to do it all at once, although there are a lot of people who make the trip in two or three week segments spread over 10 years or more.

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