Day 1

 Great group of riders and things are moving like clockwork.  Drove to the start point in Pickens, got our bikes out, had bites to eat, and were on the road at 8:45.  





Our first break was near 28 miles and we enjoyed snacks, camaraderie, and the opportunity to shed jackets, vests etc  

Then we were off again   Good pace and communication   At mile 47, I struck a pothole and went flying.  

I landed on my hip and bounced much like when I broke my femur ,  I couldn’t lift my leg or bear weight   An ambulance was called and I was taken to Greenville Memorial hospital. 

8 hours later after X-rays and a catscan, I was given the news: multiple pelvis fractures. Fortunately all were stable and I was released at 10 pm with a set of crutches.  I need to see an orthopedic surgeon next week to confirm all is staying in place..

I overnighted in a Greenville hotel and a ride supporter is planning to get me on Tuesday and get me back to Columbia . 

The team of riders have been a huge support and I pray the rest of the mission  goes well. It’s a great cause and incredible planing has gone into it.  I feel bad that I put a bump in the road. 





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  1. I feel bad you hit a bump in the road๐Ÿ˜•

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  2. Oh Dave, just read! So sorry but thankful, as everyone is, that you are safe, diagnosed, and able to come home. You’ve contributed your master route planning and time and bike miles to a great event and will ride again soon ❤️.

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  3. Damn Dave, heal quickly. Best, Dan

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  4. Wow, bad news about the crash Dave. Hope you heal up quickly. Get back to NM and your own comfy bed.
    Carl Butler

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    1. Thanks Carl. Luckily didn’t hit my head or face and no noticeable damage to bike or helmet.

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  5. Oh Dave - I am so glad it wasn't much worse - but this is not what your massage therapist was expecting to read in your blog. I'm so sorry you were injured. Sending you healing Reiki vibes and safe travels home. ☮

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    1. Bones heal quickly so hopefully I’ll be back in form soon enough.

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  6. Oh Dave - I am so glad it wasn't much worse - but this is not what your massage therapist was expecting to read in your blog. I'm so sorry you were injured. Sending you healing Reiki vibes and safe travels home. ๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ•‰๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ซ☮

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  7. Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear this. I've always enjoyed following your riding, and am sad to read this. Take it easy and heal quickly!

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    1. Well at this point I’m just looking forward to rehab and getting back on my bike. Also keeping my eye on the riders continuing the journey.

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  8. Ouch, sorry to hear that Dave. What bad luck. Heal fast!

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