Here I am,
at the Burlington waterfront overlooking Lake Champlain with Pegasus (my bike)
propped up beside me. And you know something? I feel SO READY to Inventure…
Peg and I
just left Skirack, a local outdoor store that has been absolutely wonderful in
supporting me as I prepare to ride in less than 2 weeks. Similar to Joey’s experience
with Cycle Funattic, Skirack is a locally owned store with incredible people
inside. Having become a frequent customer, going in to purchase, peruse, and daydream
about nearly any bike-related SOMETHING you can imagine, when I step inside it
feels like I’m visiting with old friends: “Hey Bekah! Back again?” or “How’s
the trip planning going?”
Now perhaps they’re
thinking, “Not you again?!” But I would
never know it. The smiles, curiosity, and help I get every single time I enter never
fails to impress me.
Peg spent
the weekend with the Skirack family, becoming outfitted with his front rack,
rear rack, fenders, handlebar mirror, water bottle holder, and panniers. Needless
to say, he’s put on a few extra pounds. A few hours ago, I eagerly went to the
store to pick him up. I swear there was a moment when at least half of the
Skirack staff was huddled around Pegasus helping adjust and tinker with the
parts until he was just right. What a blessing this community is.
And I can’t
not mention the amazing light I feel every time a friend, friend of a friend,
or friend of a friend’s friend energetically offers to host us as we cycle
through their home turf. Thank you!
As our date
of departure comes closer, I become increasingly excited to make my home on this
bike. It’s a comforting feeling knowing that all the possessions I’ll need for
the next few months will be right with me on this small metal frame.
I sit
here, looking out at the beloved Adirondack ridgeline, watching the gulls flies
over the blue water (god what I would give to be a gull for just one day), and my
mind wanders…
Says Bekah
to herself:
“I’m at
peace here by the water, here in the city that I call home, but I’m ready to
travel and see. I’m ready to leave behind what is comfortable so that I can
come back and appreciate it all even deeper and love ever more.” (I’m sorry I
mention ‘love’ so much, it just happens).
Now, I’ve worked
ropes courses and climbing walls for a while, typically making it my goal to (safely
mind you) guide people out of their comfort zone. Why? I suppose so that they
can come back into the world they know having become stronger and more awake. Which is perhaps why we are seeking to
ride...so that we can, as Joey says, wake up!
And here on the brink of this journey, I can feel the gift that this trip is
handing to me. The gift presents itself in the
form of a question:
Can you be present in the moment?..and
embrace the change that is happening, to open up to the new people entering
your life, and to stop in order to listen to the river flowing around you,
around us all.
A few years
ago, a university class of mine had each student adopt a nickname. River was the name
that stuck for me. And I challenge myself now to live up to that name (oof, don’t
forget Bekah, there are lots of folks who just heard that challenge to
yourself).
One of the
mantras I like to keep as I cycle reminds me that no matter how massive
the hill up ahead may be, the only enjoyable way to get to the top is to embrace
(with a smile if you want) each and every pedal along the way. It’s the ONLY method
to get you to your destination…and there are always more miles to come.
With gratitude
to you all,
River
(Bekah)