
Originally Posted by
lauraelmore1033
Did the McClinchy mile ride yesterday, hosted by B.I.K.E.S. Club of Snohomish County. This year it was a 34 mile out and back memorial ride to Oso, the small community devastated by a mudslide around this time last year. As I set out on my recumbent, one of the volunteers pointed out that my kickstand was still down. Then she asked if I happened to be Laura. Now, I'm always conspicuously different than the other cyclists at any organized event ,and I tend to mention it a lot here, so it was a sure bet she was a TE member. And that was how I met our own MMQFC!!
The ride turned out to be a soaker! I was tempted just to stay at home, but I had already paid for it and it was a special event, so I just decided to suck it up. The route stayed mostly on highway 530, which I didn't care much for, since Sunday seems to be a good day to hitch something to a truck and roar down the highway going 20 over

. When I got to the mile wide debris field, I found I was overwhelmed by my emotions. It really made me feel small and powerless. And grateful and sad. A lot of things, actually. There was a food stop at the restaurant that still remains, but I was so miserable and wet I decided to skip it and head back asap. That might have been a mistake since I hadn't been drinking or eating at all up til then. I started feeling horrible cramps about 3 miles from the end. I arrived back at the start feeling very crabby, but a cookie made it all better.
You rode yesterday during our 2.2 inches' worth of rain! You get big NW courage points for that.
No kidding.
"My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks