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Cannonball Run - Riding for Food For Life

As most of the regulars will know, there is a 3,400 mile, coast-to-coast endurance event for scooters that takes place every other year. It’s called the Scooter Cannonball Run (no affiliation with Burt Reynolds). 20 or so scooterists ride from the Pacific to Atlantic Oceans over the span of about 10 days. It’s a grueling event that puts you in the saddle for sometimes over 400 miles a day.

This year’s Cannonball starts on Sept 11 in San Francisco. It ends ten days later in Ocean City Maryland.

Some ride for fun or to see if they can do it. Some ride to race. And some ride for charity (with a bit of the other two thrown in). And that’s me.

After a lot of thought, I’ve decided to do it. I’ve also decided that I will be riding to raise money for Food For Life, a world-wide food relief organization.

Currently, I’m in Seattle, having ridden my Vespa GTS , zigzagging my way across the country for a distance of 7,500 miles.

After visiting Seattle and getting some work done on the scooter, I will be riding back to central Pennsylvania in the next couple of weeks. Then, in mid-August, I’ll be heading west towards San Francisco for the start of the Cannonball Run.

How you can help.
Like I said, I’m riding to raise money for Food for Life. I’ll have a donation page set up and you can donate a flat sum or donate based upon how many miles I do (for example, if you donate a buck for every 100 miles, at the end of the Run (which totals around 3,400 miles), you will have pledged to donate $34).

Whatever money that is donated goes to Food for Life. None of it goes to me. I’m keeping not a farthing. I’m only asking you to donate to Food for Life, I’m not asking you to fund my vacation.

All of this will be set up in the next month or so.

I have little doubt that I can complete the Run. The scooter is in great shape and so am I (relatively speaking). I’m used to long days in the saddle and riding a ton of miles a day. The only differences will be that I’ll be “racing” a bunch of other riders and I’ll be riding with a purpose other than “seeing what there is to see.”

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3 Responses to “Cannonball Run - Riding for Food For Life”

  1. Nedon Jun 29th 2008 at 1:24 pm

    Count me in for some farthings. My loot is on the Krishna boy to win!
    Haribol!

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  2. Madhava Goshon Jun 29th 2008 at 5:11 pm

    Here is an interesting coincidence.

    You are in Seattle and a kid with his father and two other guys from Wheeling will be arriving in Washington state today (Sunday) in an RV.

    Monday they will start a 4,000 bike ride for charity across the US to Bangor, Maine.

    The last year I played soccer in a summer adult league was 2004 and Preston (one of the bikers) was on my team, so I casually know him and his father also because he was a ref in the local leagues for years.

    http://biketour.eightdaysofhope.com/

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  3. Calderon Jun 30th 2008 at 7:36 am

    Well you know they say it ain’t ever been done before… I couldn’t resist, I taught my kids the slang term “smokey bear” for traffic police today. I’m serious about the Captain Chaos outfit though.

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