Something happens to pull me back in. Bike and Build has a surprisingly lot in common with heroin addiction: it will give you scars and withdrawl can kill. Maybe this blog shouldn't be connected to my profile on the Bike and Build website? Ehh.
If my subtlty hasn't clued you in yet, it is very likely that I will be having at least one more Bike and Build adventure. I'm really excited. As things stand, I'm poised to begin the interviewing process for a leadership position. Who knows if I'll get it, but I have to admit that I'm enthusiastic and hopeful. A lot of my friends have told me how different it is to lead a trip, but I'm not particularly daunted by the task. It feels like the right progression, to be honest, and the perfect opportunity to try and give something of myself to an organization that has given me so much over the last two years.
My top picks for routes right now are, in order, P2SF, CUS, NC2SD, NUS, and SUS. Maybe B2SB is somewhere in there. Honestly, I think all of the routes are great, but I'm a little scared of the idea of logisticizing (yeah that's right, I made up a word... so did Willy Shakespeare) a route as new as SC2SC. I'm really excited to see so many alums from 08 return this summer to ride; I'm sure there are a ton from 09 that came back as well, but I don't know 'em. In particular, one of my leaders, Joe, is registered as a rider for NC2SD. Freaking sweet.
I decided that this decision was worthy of resurrecting Country to Concrete, and should I get the position I'll be using the blog to chronicle my experiences of the trip part deux, with leadership action! Life is good, ladies and gents, life is good!
Peace Out Hombres,
Mark
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