The long ride for Parkinson's

The long ride for Parkinson's For friends living with Parkinson's disease, riding 4000 miles across the US raising awareness

My recovery is moving forward, but very slow, big milestone this week was starting to ride the road bike that I brought ...
09/21/2024

My recovery is moving forward, but very slow, big milestone this week was starting to ride the road bike that I brought with me, every pedal stroke across the entire country, but was never able to actually ride. I rode a recumbent trike, which ended up working out great.

In all previous attempts on the road bike, I fell within the first few minutes each & every time (This brought on by the lack of foot control and the balance related issues that accompany it). It was very humbling, so I feel very blessed and excited to now be able to ride it!

Looking forward to seeing you guys out there on the road

Starting physical therapy, a week ahead of plan, as I slowly claw my way back into society..  No sunrise at the indoor p...
08/25/2024

Starting physical therapy, a week ahead of plan, as I slowly claw my way back into society.. No sunrise at the indoor pool, so it's the lake for now. So nice to be outside exercising again, let the recovery begin!

Hi, all, just wanted to share with everyone a quick update on my health  and my recently apparent societal sedation. The...
07/30/2024

Hi, all, just wanted to share with everyone a quick update on my health and my recently apparent societal sedation. The short story is that earlier this year, I encountered a pretty significant injury to my lumbar spine from hiking. After a robust amount of evaluation and some very recent surgical interventions, my doctors expect that I will make a slow, but full recovery, for which I am incredibly thankful.

I'll lay out a little bit more context below for anyone interested: a short highlight…with a tremendous amount of excitement and anticipation, late last year, I began planning a small team bicycle ride across the United States for Parkinson's awareness.

February (’24), I experienced a back injury treking down Mount Luxmore on the next to the last day of a bucket list trip to New Zealand. This resulted in an inability to walk even moderate distances, without Assistance or carry anything heavier than like a soda can. With the assistance of wheelchairs and a few other things, I carved my way back home where I was fortunate to have a orthopedic appointment the following day. Now under the guide of a orthopedic surgeon and a neurosurgeon, as the second set of eyes and opinions, I navigated through a series of several MRIs, nerve studies, x-rays, med packs, and epidurals resulting in a incredible body of information, yet, still not a 100% understanding of all the interactions, due to the very complex pathology of my lumbar spine

In May, despite the tremendous intermittent pain I was experiencing, I decided that if i was medically safe to do so, I would join the cross country cycling team, and while highly doubtful that I could cycle the full amount, I wanted to be there, to the very least, make sure the team made it to the end and if nothing else I could always change roles to be the documentarian. So with two very thoughtful, medical approvals and without further ado, we headed out from Yorktown, Virginia on May 1

You may be asking yourself how someone who can't walk, ride a bike every day across America. Well I certainly didn't expect to be able to do that, and believe me, I fell off my two wheeled bike numerous times trying to use it… and then I discovered the technology of a recumbent trike. It is not an understatement to say pretty much the only place on this earth I ever felt comfortable during the long ride was lying in that trike, because I can't stand or sit for very long.

Our team completed the long ride on June 30, 2024. It was an amazing journey with so many great people helping along the way ( I'm in the process of sharing a recap on that, so more to come).

My “experiences” during the last two months of cycling across the US and the third and final MRI upon my return, provided the remaining pieces of information the medical team needed and I had surgery a week ago Friday.

The orthopedic surgeon is extremely happy with the way the surgery went. The surgery was able to address several problems and therefore resulted in being comprised of several procedures. The only downside to this is a very slow recovery process for me. I won't be able to even start physical therapy for five more weeks.

So apologies for all the slow responses and correspondences and thank you for all the well wishes and notes.

I'm feeling better every day right now and as of this note, I can still properly pronounce spondylolisthesis, which is all I can hope for. Meanwhile, it's been inspirational watching what everybody is up to, this is one of the key drivers in keeping me motivated to recover as quickly as possible and I thank you for that. Keep up the good work out there. I'll see you guys soon out there on the road.

Best,

Bill Bucklew

Hi all, I’m excited to share that we will be completing our cross-country, long ride for Parkinson’s, today in San Diego...
06/30/2024

Hi all, I’m excited to share that we will be completing our cross-country, long ride for Parkinson’s, today in San Diego’s Coronado Beach! We will be live on Facebook and welcome anyone who wants to support us to join us locally for the last mile or virtually. Much more to come on the journey, please see below for today’s details, and I hope to see you on the road:

1:00 PM Pacific (3 PM central time) today, join in the finish virtually @ https://www.facebook.com/uncorkedadventures/
1:00 PM Pacific rido ro walk together the last ~1 mile to Coronado Beach to complete this historic journey.

Glorietta Bay Park Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6L336YNtBqYayhTW8
Coronado Beach Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9EdmCo8Cx1KDkwe97

To support us with a donation, please see the link here: https://www.uncorkedadventures.org/the-long-ride/

Thanks!

As we enter California for the homestretch, wanted to share this recent article from our amazing adventures in Las Vegas...
06/27/2024

As we enter California for the homestretch, wanted to share this recent article from our amazing adventures in Las Vegas. The news right now is that it's hot, but you already knew that. Look for an update tomorrow on how we will be completing this incredible journey in San Diego on June 30 and an opportunity for anyone in San Diego or elsewhere to join us at the end to support and celebrate. Stay cool out ther and I hope to see you on the road.

Three bike riders, each suffering from Parkinson’s disease, rode through Red Rock Canyon as part of a mission to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease.

 Bryce Canyon before sunset worth every foot of elevation
06/20/2024

 Bryce Canyon before sunset worth every foot of elevation

Testing out a mobile QR code on our way to Cadillac.  So honored and proud to be a part of this incredible team as we in...
06/11/2024

Testing out a mobile QR code on our way to Cadillac. So honored and proud to be a part of this incredible team as we inspire each other with continued acts of incredible grave, race, strength and persistence climbing through these mountains, thousands of feet every day is not easy and it altitude even more difficult, but everyone just keeps moving forward day after day. Will be sharing more of the story coming this week and asking for your support as we we crossed the halfway point here in Colorado and then begin moving towards our ultimate destination of San Diego. So if you see me out there on the road, try the QR code and give me a honk my day. I hope to see you. Out there. Here is my tracking info for today.; https://maps.app.goo.gl/Z1ttX7GM9xH5hWNk6

06/06/2024

Here is a news update from Kansas City some good footage of us crossing streams , walking our bikes up huge grades and riding in fields .. The Long Ride continues to be a very challenging endeavor, I.e. collectively this week we had 11 flat tires, but we remain persistent and are on schedule to start our epic adventure ride for six days in the Rocky Mountains tomorrow. With friends coming in from everywhere, including Norway, it is set to be incredible.week.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/j17GKEH8eDbJR9rE/?mibextid=sPqcTx

What a crazy time it's been over the last four dats, from a planned trip home to see my son graduate high school to a ve...
06/05/2024

What a crazy time it's been over the last four dats, from a planned trip home to see my son graduate high school to a very timely and needed epidural from the great team at IBJI, to crossing the border into Colorado yesterday, where we're meeting up with friends from around the world to carve our own path through the beautiful Rocky Mountains, stay tuned people this is going to be a wild one!

Continuing to make meaningful connections and dinner last night was no difference.  Emily, who is taking care of us at d...
05/25/2024

Continuing to make meaningful connections and dinner last night was no difference.
Emily, who is taking care of us at dinner last night had a very strong connection to her college softball coach. Who now has Parkinson’s and Liz in St. Louis will be connecting with him and Emily got us good deal on dinner but donated her tips and everything else to our cause which was fantastic ! we will be connecting with her coach soon and we’re headed to Columbia Missouri today. Hope to see you out there on the road. Oh and I finally got the appropriate tires for my trike thanks to cat trike for their continued support. I was running on children’s BMX tires that were 3/4 an inch too wide and certainly slowing me down so if you see a red blur on the highway today definitely give me a honk https://maps.app.goo.gl/ELWauG5SdXsavfan6

Big day today leaving the St. Louis metropolitan area heading our way towards Kansas .  Attempt number two on the road b...
05/24/2024

Big day today leaving the St. Louis metropolitan area heading our way towards Kansas . Attempt number two on the road bike for me is yet to be determined but good time yesterday heading through the gateway to the west actually making it to the top of the arch !!so if you see a guy with two pairs of different shoes please Please Hauck and we hope to see you out there on the road. Here is the tracking information.: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kRSqmrSdJnNZGUT1A

On the Metrolink Trail from Belleville, Illinois or endpoint last night going to defy Missouri via St. Louis so watch ou...
05/23/2024

On the Metrolink Trail from Belleville, Illinois or endpoint last night going to defy Missouri via St. Louis so watch out St. Louis contingent come out and find me on the road today. We’re gonna be in the arch at 9:30 and probably having pizza somewhere along the way for lunch ha ha hope to see you out there and here’s the link for today

https://maps.app.goo.gl/FeRB6Kwz4hH6rA7x8

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