All about keeping the cup half full than half empty isn't it... I've been th8nking about this and yesterday went to explore it in my own way by riding towards one of the toughest climbs (in road bike terms) that I know and making the route come back along the tops from Burnley...
The climb is called Doghouse Hill and its tucked away nicely behind Hedben Bridge train station and once you start its inadvisable to stop: its a single track road with sections of 20 percent gradient and over. If you got off I imagine one would have to slip back down the road on foot as its too (anyway, I digress)...
So the reason why I like to endure (or persevere as I know it as) is, for example, this abovementioned ride was a training ride for the charity ride to raise for 10 orphans (going up Doghouse was more the mental conditioning side of things as the 230 miler has some hairy-but not this hairy - climbs at the 200plus marker) and thats why currently am enduring.
Before that and most of the rides that I ever pay money to join are only when they have an element of fundraising for a needy cause. First proper one many years ago was one me and the lads organised: Liverpool to Leeds canal towpath over 2 days for McMillan Cancer Support. For 6 months after I couldn't ride a bike cos of my back (was being nice and offered to csrry someone elses baggage on my back as well as my own and couple with that my seatpost kept slipping which I endured for many miles before finally asking the team to stop and wait whilst I sorted it good and proper *...
Fundraising for me helps the 'enduring' side of things as this current one, when I'm enduring, I remember the suffering of the children that my riding will InshaAllah (GodWilling) bring help and ease to...
*but it was well worth it cos if I remember correctly we managed to raise over £9000 for McMillan (just found an article we made at the time)
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