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    Posted: Jun-28-2012 at 5:54am
Hi Everyone,

I rode the Central route this year from Corydon, IN to DC.  By far it was the most rewarding, patriotic, and emotional experience in my life.  When I decided to make the journey I had some idea of why I was doing it, but at that same time my reason grew and evolved each and every minute of the mission.  By the end of the mission I had renewed faith in our fine country, a deep respect and appreciation for everyone who has served, and a strengthened conviction that we are fortunate to live in the finest country in the world.

When I got home I took some time to document my experience, including some pictures.  I am pretty certain that I cannot add a "hot link" to the story that I wrote (I posted it up on a google webpage), but here is the link/address if you would like to read it: https://sites.google.com/site/saturdayrides2/rftw-2012.  It is WAY to long to post here (about 9 - 10 pages), if you copy/paste the link you should be able to get to the story.

As I mentioned earlier, participating in the ride was an amazing, almost spiritual experience for me.  I will likely do it again, or at least come out and support the ride as it passes through the Louisville area.

Thank you to all who make this ride possible and to everyone who has served or is serving,

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Thank you Jeff, welcome to the RFTW Family and WELCOME HOME. That is a nice write up. Maybe next year for RFTW XXV you can ride out to California and do the whole ride.  The Southern Route (SR) Coordinator (Airborne) for XXV now lives in Louisville, she may be able to point you to a group headed west to join up in Rancho Cucamonga (RC). Again, welcome and thank you!
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Hi Dadbo and thank you for the information -- it is something I am thinking about, but I "think" the entire ride would be very difficult to make happen --- pretty darn sure I will be riding from Corydon again.  One of my buddies is riding all the way next year, I will pass the information on to him as he might be interested in finding some people to get to California with.

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Hi, Jeff, thanks for sharing your RFTW story; you did a terrific job. This was my FNG year also and I went ATW from RC. Your account of your ride brought back anew all the memories and emotions from my own ride. Looks like I need to get off my lazy backside and get mine written down before It is gone.
 
Of all the things you saw and learned, the most important was this: It doesn't matter who you are or what you did or even if you served. What matters is that you understand the sacrifices of those who do serve and that you care. Doesn't matter whether it is the old-timers like me from Vietnam or the really old-timers from WWII and Korea or the youngsters fighting in the sandbox today, all our veterans and our military and their families need our love and our support and our respect. You probably knew that in a way before the Run, but I can tell from your words that you understand that now.
 
Welcome home, Jeff, and welcome to the family.
 
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thank you hrg ---- you hit the nail on the head,

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That was or is one of the most moving accounts I have read. In 2009 my wife and I rode from Williams, AZ to Gallup, NM to just see what it was all about. Boy did we get hooked. 2010 we rode from RC to Angle Fire, NM and the feelings and emotions were embeded in us. in 2011 we went all the way and when we got back home to Cornville, AZ we said never again would we do this. Well needless to say when you are as hooked on something like RFTW as we are and just about every one else who has done any part of RFTW that did not last long. I started thinking, that is dangerous, what can we do to be a bigger part of RFTW. So knowing there would be a 8th Platoon going ALTW we voluntered to be eithe the platoon leader, assistant platoon leader or tailgunner. We were chosen to be the Platoon Leader. Now I know just a little bit more of what it takes to put RFTW on. I was succesful, along with my crew and especially the TRIKERS to get us from RC to Washington all intact and together. I was also able to not get lynched by any of the TRIKERS because as you might guess we are mostly the older ones and are set in our ways. But what a great group of people. Yes I am a Vietnman era vet because in was in the USMC from Sept, 1958 to Sept 1964 so I was one of the lucky ones who did not have to go over there because we were not offically there. My younger brother flew recon there in 1970 and he made it home, but some of his friends are on the wall.
So a big welcome to you for suporting us and you are just as much a part and are just as important as all of us.
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Hi ed and ty -- was actually surprisingly easy to write, after all it was one heck of a moving experience ---- I certainly understand your getting so involved, I am sure I will again someday in some way and probably many different times --- thank you for your service,

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Jeff, thank you for a wonderful description of the RFTW.  I was an FNG on the southern route and I too felt that I didn't belong with all the people (Vets) that I was with. I was getting the same respect, thanks, and welcome homes as those who fought in the wars.  I didn't feel that I deserved to be there.  When I talked to one of my new found friends about it, I was told that the Vets need the support of those of us who did not serve and that I did deserve to be there.

When I started the run, I was doing it for me, but soon found out that I was doing it for all those who couldn't do it and for my two nephews that are currently serving in Afganistan.  It changed from a ride to a mission on the first day out of Rancho Cucamonga.

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hi Barley --- sounds like we both had a similar experience --- I Sure was overwhelmed pretty much the entire time,

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Just read your post, looks like we joined just after you in Hurricane, where I was a FNG also.  was nice to see us in the photo, my GF is  the blond in the POW jacket.  enjoyed the write up.
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I was thinking of doing the ride again next year, was wondering what the average cost was for all the way ride ,either route.

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I think I spent between $2000 and $2500 for the round trip. The biggest chunk if that was hotels on the way east. I spent much less on the way home by staying in cheaper places and sharing a room. You could also camp out to save money. The only other major expenses were food and gas.

Hope you decide to go ATW.
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Thanks, HRG, that was a question lingering in my mind also, and it is in the price range I figured.....on average.....
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well that's doable even on my meager budget, someone said in the range of 4-5,000  didn't think it would be that much and glad it isn't
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Well my wife will tell you I spent a lot more than that, but that was all for the prep. New tires, bike service, $600 helmet, new chaps and vest, rain gear, clothes, etc. And all the little incidentals like the RFTW barbecue $20, RFTW t-shirt $25, RFTW pins $90. You know, only the absolute essentials.
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Great story, thanks for your service. Hope to see you next year on the ride if you decide to take the Southern route.
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 HRG,
  I was wondering what the "absolute essentials" were!!!! 
     Tanks for the clarification.... lol ...Big smile
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I was a FNG this year. It was an awesome experience that I would reccomend to all. For me? I encountered too many unsafe riders and to be honest, I'm surprised there weren't more accidents. I have NO idea how the BOD could correct this.
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I have to say it very well organized by people who truely care about the POW MIA issue.
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