“This Was Amazing”

Pacific Ocean
Lake Erie
Atlantic Ocean

3488 miles.

120,000 feet of ascent.

229 hours of riding.

15 states.

4 time zones.

As I left Chad at the hotel yesterday he said, “This was amazing.” He’s right. It got me choked up for the only time on the ride. I had to explain to my driver that I was actually really happy.

Seeing so much of the country with my son beside me was fabulous. Now I’m home and he’s on the train heading to New York City. When I got home I found my wife and other son had been very busy behind my back. The entire house interior has been repainted and several floors replaced. Every evening on the phone she told me that nothing happened even though she was exhausted from working. She has been planning this, selecting and ordering carpet and flooring, and scheduling everything since I signed up for the ride in November. Chad was in on it too, without ever letting on. Now I can help them replace all the furniture and the art.

What are my conclusions from the trip? Several days in I thought about why I was doing this. I realized that I really wanted to prove to myself more than anyone else that I could do it. I succeeded.

I saw that a lot of people live in bubbles without even knowing it, like the rider who had never seen an Android phone because everyone she knows has an iPhone, or another rider who was surprised by the number of Mexican restaurants in New Mexico. I won’t even get into the politics, or the fact that British people eat bacon with a knife and fork.

I also was surprised by the number of windmills we saw, especially in Kansas. That seems appropriate given the wind there.

The drivers were consistently considerate, except for Californians passing in the right lane when we were riding on the Interstate shoulders. Massachusetts drivers appear to ignore yellow lights: they don’t even think about stopping until the light is red for several seconds.

I’m not ready to retire from work yet, but I can see what retirement might look like. The deeper insights into myself are probably best kept to myself. I already knew I’m not a morning person.

The group was great. Some of them showed real grit.

I’ve been surprised by the number of people following my posts. I’m happy to hear any more comments and answer any questions, especially if anyone is pondering doing this in the next few years.

16 responses to ““This Was Amazing””

  1. Thanks Spencer! See you in just a few weeks!

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  2. Well, thanks Spencer, for sharing this adventure with us! It’s been entertaining and inspiring. Well done again!
    Say hi to Stacy and we’ll hope to see you in August. Xx

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  3. YOU DID IT!!! Congratulations to you & your son Chad. I so enjoyed following your journey, seeing all the pictures & getting a chuckle out of your journaling at times. What an amazing accomplishment for you, and a special one to have done this with your son. Thank you for sharing it all with us.

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  4. Jeff Anderson Avatar

    Thank you for taking the time to at the end of your long days to post the experience. I have paid a deposit to ride next year.

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    1. Great! I’m happy to offer any advice I can. I hope your weather is as good as ours was

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  5. Paul and Deb Coots Avatar
    Paul and Deb Coots

    What a trip! Enjoy your new digs! Great Accomplishment.

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  6. Well, I was out of the office for the last couple weeks of your posts. did some catch up reading today. Congratulations!! What an accomplishment. Thank you for taking us along on your journey and sharing the stories and pictures. It has been fun traveling with you through your blog.

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  7. Thanks. It was fun knowing so many people were following us

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  8. Your very admirable Spencer! Thanks so much for sharing your trip. It’s so much fun to read and see your great adventures.

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    1. I’m glad you got to read it. Doing it with Chad was great

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  9. Thank You for sharing. You have an excellent eye for photography.  It is important to stretch ourselves to find that “grit” within. 

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    1. I’m glad you approve of my pictures. I had a real camera with me but almost all of the photos were taken on my phone. A full size camera is pretty bulky for a bicycle.

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      1. I bought my first 35 mm 52 years ago. Many cameras later—but, now I use my phone too. 

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      2. I bought my first 35 mm 52 years ago. Many cameras later—but, now I use my phone too. 

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  10. Amazing. You would never catch me doing that, yet in their younger years I have a brother-in-law, and a nephew who did the cross-country ride.

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