Wow, Andy! Glad you made it back and healed up well. What road allowed you 
to go 42 miles in such seclusion? I presume if a car had passed/stopped you 
would have accepted help?

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 7:07:22 PM UTC-7, ascpgh wrote:
>
> My own broken body after an unfortunate wreck on a road, a very long way 
> from a safe place, in the Rocky Mountains.
>
> Deep flesh wounds and a blown out shoulder from hitting (and sticking to) 
> the chip top at velocity. 42 miles to the next town. 
>
> I emailed Grant about how impressed I and those with me were that I could 
> ride my bike with one arm hanging useless in the tail of my shirt pulled up 
> over my head as a sling for the distance. I looked like an extra from Mad 
> Max by the end of the ride. I even could ride way before I had useful 
> recovery from the injuries too. 
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
>
> On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 8:39:26 PM UTC-5, dougP wrote:
>>
>> Photo sent to me by a fellow Atlantis owner & obviously bird lover.  This 
>> is 40 lbs of birdseed and did not upset the bike's handling.  While I 
>> didn't weigh the load nor take photos, I've had a stack of canvas tote bags 
>> on my Atlantis that was large enough to make getting on the bike difficult 
>> and most definitely upset the handling.
>>
>> Nice tidy pannier loads aside, what interesting things have people 
>> carried on their Rivendells?  
>>
>> dougP
>>
>

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