Current and future!
SOUTH 4 WATER
This March 2023, B and a team of 2 will take on the Guinness World Record for the “Fastest Crossing of South America by Bicycle”. They will set off at record pace, riding 6,400 miles in only 37 days, taking 4 whole days off the record! The goal is to raise $30k for Water1st to build clean water infrastructure in Honduras
My First Book! “For Those Who Can’t- The Story of the First US North to South Bicycle Record”
The story of the US North South record and my reasons why is out now! I wrote the entire first draft with my thumbs on my iPhone after having “cyclist’s palsy”, unable to use 80% of my hand function. Available in my store, Amazon, Ingram Sparks & Sherman’s of Maine!
Past Adventures!
THE NE6
Covering the most brutal terrain New England has to offer… B ran the six highest summits of New England while cycling 700 miles in between them for the Alzheimer’s Association in 4 1/2 days!
10k For NAMI- A New Guinness World Record
After years of losing friends to mental illness and suffering from it himself, B decided to do something about it. This began his 10k for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) project. From Madawaska, ME on the border of Canada to the southern most point Key West, FL. B rode for 11 days 9 hours and 33 minutes and set a new Guinness World Record for the Fastest Crossing of America by Bicycle (North to South)
Run The Cape
100 Miles from Provincetown to Woodshole for NAMI. The first E to W Cape Cod traverser
Boston To Seattle for St. Jude’s Childrens Hospital
A life changing adventure to raise money for one of the most important causes in the world. 4000 miles and $4,700 for St. Judes.
Mt Washington Hill Climb
Revered as “The Hardest Hill Climb in the World” the Mt Washington Auto Road hill climb does not dissapoint. Especially on my 40+ Lb touring bike!
Summits for Homeless Veterans
On Veteran’s Day 2020 I set out on a challenge to help those who give the greatest sacrifice. I cycled from Waltham, MA over the summit of Wachusett Mountain, then ran up and over the summit x2 and cycled back home in under 7.5 hours.