Note: This post is courtesy guest author Jim Moran.
This was my third year doing the MS Challenge Walk, and my third year on the bike crew. Riding support is always a fun time, as I get the chance to ride with some really great bike riders; it felt like we'd been riding together for ages!
The best part of being on the bike crew though is getting to see and meet the wonderful people that walk in the event. We get a great opportunity as bike crew to frequently check in on the walkers and get to know many of them rather well.
That said, this was the first year that I actually got on my feet and walked the final ten miles with the rest of the D-Terminators team and get the chance to experience the walk from their perspective. To their surprise — and mine! — there were no blisters or other anticipated aches and pains. But I did get the chance to feel the support and the kindness that's always being given by the crew we encounter on the route.The only down side of walking was I only got to interact with the few walkers that were in the same area that I was in, instead of seeing everyone's smiling faces as I rode up and down the trail. Everyone on the walk is so great, I can't help but want to see them all!
Being on the support crew is a great way to support the walk and be a part of it. Consider registering as crew for the 2010 event. That's the way I plan to continue doing the walk for as long as I'm "young enough" to do it. Hopefully the cure we all pray for will be found before I'm "old enough" to have to stop.