6/16/26

Today is the third day of soul bending heat. There will be more…
Our first ride day … 95 degrees with a heat index of 99. Locals from Richmond have enough sense to be off the bike paths… we have no choice…40 miles in …sweltering heat and as Sweep I coax three newbie riders as best I can . When it becomes clear that one is not sweating I call a stop at an unoccupied historic farmhouse, get off my bike and find a hidden spigot. I know if it works the water temp will be 55F… it does and much to their surprise I drench each head to foot… twice… one after shock and surprise asks for a third…

They make it to the end with smiles on their faces not knowing they have just tasted the Forge.
Day two I drive support with two young women route leaders riding sweep… 83 miles in heat.
Arriving in camp they sit exhausted looking like deer in headlights. I walk into town to buy them sapodillas for desert…they need something to pull them from the Heat of their Forge. I get a surprise kiss on each cheek…

Today I fall into the Forge and get my soul singed…
Driving the support van and trailer I arrive into town for our nights stay at a church.
30 yards from the parking lot I am careful not to hit a parked car on the right only to hit a 2 ft stone wall on the left… popping a trailer tire, bending the wheel rim and possibly the axle to boot … final assessment pending as I type.
An afternoon is ruined as we search for a repair crew without success …the other six route leaders kindly leaving me to pout , sulk, hurt, want to crawl into a hole of embarrassment and even go home ( I call my wife and in a kind way she says absolutely not )….the riders seem less concerned and approach me with joint pains, early saddle sore rashes and dietary concerns… I put on my professional MD face and do my work…why not it’s better than a pout…

The route leaders are gracious …finally daring to approach me to say anyone could have hit that wall and that they are glad I am on the ride.
Finally with help of the Central MS Office a plan is formed and 4 of us drive 200 miles back to Blacksburg to get another trailer for all the riders “stuff”.
We will get back at midnight …in 7 hours I will put this all behind me to join on a bike helping riders on their first true mountain climb …while the wounded trailer makes its way to a mechanic’s shop.
The Forge takes many forms… the trick is not to get burned , to have someone by your side to pull you from the flames…and to go on…and on…and on…
