Showing posts with label Biker Names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biker Names. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Biker Ministry Along the Route - and oh my aching wrist!

Another totally unique day.  The pack pulled out on time, made all of its stops on time, had no incidents to report, and had exceptional receptions, but I wasn't in the pack.

My first full meal was Sunday night at the American Legion in Junction City.  They do a great home cooked meal too.  In Eagle Nest (Angel Fire stop) they had every imaginable home cooked side dish to choose from and several main dishes.  We definitely are served good food along the Route. 

One more day to recuperate from the stomach thing that has had me down and out.  
I've ridden the same number of miles, but separate from the pack.  
Staying ahead of them has been an awesome adventure.

I stood in the street with one of our new riders and two young ladies from the hotel for about 20 minutes waiting to grab video of the pack leaving on day 5, but they didn't come, and we realized there is another entrance to the interstate 2 miles east that they used instead.  But during that wait the  two young moms opened up to us about losing a friend to suicide 2 months ago that day, and counted Run For The Wall coming through as a way to memorialize their friend. 

A 20 year old took her own life, gave up on life.  
We talked a great deal about the stages of grief and 
how being angry at her for dying is one of the stages,
being angry at God is right in there too, as a stage of grief.
They are both working through it, and I told them both I'd be praying.


... feeling so guilty about not being in the pack, then once again, realized God can use me anywhere ... besides, you can't minister going down the road, it's off the bike where true ministry happens. 

Now on that topic, I know that just doing the Run 9 years is a ministry to some, riding safely is a ministry to others, smiling as I pass, having a good attitude, coaching other riders, etc. all are ministry.  I told someone the other day that bad things will happen, disagreements, confrontations, etc., but I just want to give a Godly response.

I've been a Christian for 33 years, and my goal has been to be Christlike in my responses.  Sometimes it's hard, I'd really rather give a thoughtless little slap, but I pray for self-control and patience. 

It's been a great journey, considering more than half of our riders are new this year.  Running down the road with a 4 to 5 mile convoy of motorcycles is a daunting responsibility, and I think the heaviness of the duties from planning and last minute decisions got the better of me the first few days on the road. 

The only thing left of my miseries is my right wrist, managing the throttle in a pack is constant throttle, unless you want to be independent and use cruise and brakes, which messes up the entire pack behind you.  Brake lights go on anywhere in the pack and they go on all the way back, frustrating.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

TRUCK

We give each other road names.  Don't know how he got his, but this time last year, TRUCK was asked to be honor guard at Arlington National Cemetery, laying the wreath for Run For The Wall.  We were all so honored watching him our guest of Run For The Wall, a new participant who is still active duty military.  He stood alongside a veteran rider of Run For The Wall, "Manybikes" guess how he got his name.  This guy works his heart out getting us off the right exit as we roll down interstates across country, then stands in a salute as we follow his directions, with a sweet grin on his face.

This year I had the opportunity to get to know both riders a little better.  I had the honor and privilege of working with Manybikes at registration in California.  We registered 620 riders, whew, fast and furious!!


 Here's a pic of TRUCK in front of somebody's RV all decked out for Run For The Wall!!


Then TRUCK was asked to step up to the 6-pack, a group that rides just behind the lead element, keeping an open space called a POCKET, for the Road Guards to come in and out.  I had the distinct honor of pacing many of our riders that were active duty as we rolled down the highways of this great country - wish everyone could see the AMERICA I SEE on Run For The Wall, does the heart good.




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