Omar is doing well. He's out and about riding all over the place and somewhat back to himself again.
Physical/other injuries are still healing of course - will be a long time till all is kosher again.
He went on a week-long trip to the Tail of the Dragon this past August with my friends and I, and had a great time.
I'm sure he appreciates the concern greatly - he pokes his head in and around GTAM every once in a while.
Thanks for the update. We're all pulling for you.Hola folks. I don't have the right words to express my gratitude for folks looking for an update. It really means a lot. BED is right, I do appreciate it.
I'm doing ok. My physical condition has stabilized, and yoga is helping. The pain is still a problem, but I'm managing it. It sucks, but I'm just getting a head start on what it feels like to be 80.
I am back on a bike, it's true, but I'll be honest; it's not the same. Not even close. This summer was supposed to be all about figuring out my relationship with the bike, and it was complicated. I went on a trip out to Colorado and Utah to camp and ride the big bike offroad, and it went poorly. A big adventure bike is enough of a handful at the best of times, and for some reason we chose some of the most difficult terrain. The riding was very difficult, and I just couldn't connect. Not with the bike, not with the landscape, not with my riding bud. And then in the middle of that trip, Linda's birthday happened and just wrecked me. I knew it was coming, I thought I'd be ok with it, but on the day all I wanted was to go home. So I did.
The Dragon trip was good. It really was, mostly because of the folks I was with. Great riders, very patient, which was good because my riding continued to suck. I came to realize that I have some issues on the road; namely I turn right much better than I turn left. It was in a left hand sweeper that the car crossed into our lane.
PTSD is a funny thing, I've come to understand. For me, the onset was very delayed; mostly because I was focussing on my physical recovery. Now that this has stabilized, it's like it appeared as soon as I had the time. So dealing with that's the next step.
I'm still not sure what my relationship is with motorcycles. I'm going to head back down to Colombia in December for another adventure tour, so we'll see how that goes.
Hola folks. I don't have the right words to express my gratitude for folks looking for an update. It really means a lot. BED is right, I do appreciate it.
I'm doing ok. My physical condition has stabilized, and yoga is helping. The pain is still a problem, but I'm managing it. It sucks, but I'm just getting a head start on what it feels like to be 80.
I am back on a bike, it's true, but I'll be honest; it's not the same. Not even close. This summer was supposed to be all about figuring out my relationship with the bike, and it was complicated. I went on a trip out to Colorado and Utah to camp and ride the big bike offroad, and it went poorly. A big adventure bike is enough of a handful at the best of times, and for some reason we chose some of the most difficult terrain. The riding was very difficult, and I just couldn't connect. Not with the bike, not with the landscape, not with my riding bud. And then in the middle of that trip, Linda's birthday happened and just wrecked me. I knew it was coming, I thought I'd be ok with it, but on the day all I wanted was to go home. So I did.
The Dragon trip was good. It really was, mostly because of the folks I was with. Great riders, very patient, which was good because my riding continued to suck. I came to realize that I have some issues on the road; namely I turn right much better than I turn left. It was in a left hand sweeper that the car crossed into our lane.
PTSD is a funny thing, I've come to understand. For me, the onset was very delayed; mostly because I was focussing on my physical recovery. Now that this has stabilized, it's like it appeared as soon as I had the time. So dealing with that's the next step.
I'm still not sure what my relationship is with motorcycles. I'm going to head back down to Colombia in December for another adventure tour, so we'll see how that goes.
Hey Omar,
Maybe yoga and motorcycling is just the ticket, with some travelling thrown in for good measure...
8 Days Tour/Retreat - Yoga and Motorcycle Around Northern Thailand - Nomad Moto Tours Thailand