Warrior Expeditions
Great American Rail Trail
Twelve States
3826+ Miles
Warrior Expeditions
So far we’ve crossed District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa.
Still turning the pedals.
On May 21, 2026, I began a cross-country bicycle journey with Warrior Expeditions, not simply to ride across America, but to explore what it means to continue living with purpose, curiosity, and adventure.
When I rolled away from Washington, D.C., I thought this journey would primarily be about endurance. More than 1,600 miles later, I’ve discovered it’s about something much deeper.
This ride has become an education in adaptation, resilience, and presence. Every day brings new terrain, changing weather, unexpected challenges, and opportunities to meet remarkable people. Traveling by bicycle slows life down just enough to notice what is often overlooked. I’ve learned that the true measure of a journey isn’t the miles behind you, but the experiences that change you along the way.
One of the greatest surprises has been the generosity of the people we’ve met. From complete strangers offering meals and places to stay, to conversations in small-town cafés and along quiet trails, I’ve been reminded again and again that kindness remains one of America’s greatest resources.
Now the journey has entered a new chapter.
We’ve crossed into Nebraska, leaving behind the forests, rail trails, rivers, and rolling farmland of the eastern United States. Ahead lie the vast Great Plains, the steady climb toward Wyoming, and eventually the mountains of the West. The terrain is about to become more demanding, but that’s part of why this adventure exists. Growth doesn’t happen in your comfort zone.
As time and the riding schedule allow, I’ll continue sharing stories from the road. Not just about the places we visit, but about the lessons they teach, the people we meet, and the quiet moments that reveal what a bicycle can show you about life.
I’m riding with Warrior Expeditions to demonstrate that aging isn’t the closing chapter of adventure. It can be the beginning of a different kind of adventure, one marked less by speed and more by curiosity, gratitude, resilience, and the willingness to keep moving toward whatever lies beyond the next horizon.
Age loudly. Adventure boldly.
The Mile You’re In
Don’t pedal into worries that aren’t here…
The Value of a Zero Day
Even long journeys need pauses.
The Quiet Strength of Ordinary People
The miles are memorable. The people are unforgettable.
Raccoons, Rain & Approaching Storms
You think you have a well thought out plan, then the trail changes it mind…
1,000 Miles of Stories
Aging loudly. Riding boldly. 1,000 miles stronger.
Closing In on 1,000 Miles
The adventure resets every morning.
The Four H’s of Cycling
The 4 H’s…
The trail rewards curiosity.
Lessons to be learned…
837 Miles In: The Best Part of the Ride
America feels a little smaller when strangers stop feeling like strangers.
The Rhythm of Recovery
735 Miles In: Welcome to Indiana
735 Miles In: Welcome to Indiana
Day 14: Shared Roads, Shared Purpose
Closing in on 700 miles. Next stop is crossing into Indiana.
The Price of the Ride
And for me, this adventure is worth the price.
Apparently, I Camped in the Wrong Spot
Sometimes, the lesson arrives with six loud snorts before sunrise.
Day 12: Finding Rhythm in the Ride
Finding a rhythm on day 12…
Day Update: Mile Marker 549 — Danville, Ohio
549 down. Heading westward…
The Unexpected Gift of the Ride
Something unexpected happens everyday…
454 Miles In
454 miles in…
Keep riding. The story isn’t finished.
The adventure keeps unfolding…

