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So sorry for this disaster to strike you.I was so enjoying your trip with you and your Dollar Store count!. Rest, get healed up totally and go back (past where those dogs are) and continue on your trek.
As others have said, try to get the owner of that dog!!
Again, I am so very sorry for all you pain and the necessary early end to your dream trip.
Really sad to see this! Hope you recover fully and quickly...
10 months agoI'm very sorry this happened to you. The irresponsibility of so many dog owners here is infuriating. I've lived in rural areas of Kentucky most of my life, and I suppose I'm accustomed to the dog situation by now, but I still have to think about it whenever I go for a ride.
If you can identify the owner of the dog, it's possible to make them pay for your expenses related to the crash.
A friend of mine ran into a dog that came out of a yard, and the homeowner (and/or his insurance company) had to buy him a new $7,000 carbon road bike to replace the one that was destroyed.
I'm in western Kentucky, not the central part of the state where you are, but if I can help with anything, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Jeff
Dave, Chuck and I are SO, SO sorry to read of this setback. We were so enjoying your journey and photos. Dogs. Who knew they were a thing riders have to plan for? It would be helpful if there were dog signs posted like the deer crossing next 2mi signs. And you thought the hills were the greatest challenge! We're glad you are pretty much in one piece and that Beth is there now to give you solace. Heal well. We're thinking of you!
10 months agoOh MAN that sucks. What a sad way to have the trip end, but at least you're likely to recover fully. That's the key thing.
10 months agoNOOOOOOOOO!!!! This is horrible, Dave! I feel so bad for you that I really don't know what to write. For your trip to come to an end because of someone's loose dog causing you bodily injury is unimaginable. After I had to bail on my attempt I was living vicariously through you and I enjoyed every post. Hang in there and maybe we should try and do it next year together!
10 months agoMy heart grieves.
I am so dumbstruck by this tragic turn of events. Can’t imagine the heart-crushing anguish you are enduring. Praying for solace.
You’re still my hero.
Dave! Thank God you are able to write us right now. Could have been much worse (believe it or not) but you are going to be OK! Please keep your head up -can't wait to see you back home soon! xoxo Theresa
10 months agoGee whiz - what a tough break! You are correct that you had completed the hardest part of the entire crossing. Once you get to Berea it really does get easier. If that dog has an owner it may be time to hire a local lawyer. I wish you the best and hope you get better soon.
10 months agoWell earned and no doubt a wise decision. Soon, Elizabeth will be heading your way and you can catch up! Very impressive - those legs of yours! Congrats Dave! We love you!!
10 months agoThe hills I just went through over the past 10 days are some of the toughest on the entire route so I was definitely due for a rest day. I did figure in a zero day every 2 weeks for rest, groceries, bike work, and laundry
Glad things get a bit flatter as I head west from here
So glad you listened to your body.
13 days in the saddle and one day off. A good pattern?
You’re doing great, David.
Go west, young man!
Good to rest you AND your trusty bike. Your Dollar Store collection does increase by the day, and sometime twofold. I find it an interesting collection!
10 months agoQuite the stately and elegant-looking establishment. After two weeks and all that climbing you're definitely due for a break- that looks like a great place for it.
10 months ago
That is real bummer Dave!
10 months ago