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From Undaunted Porridge by Ron Suchanek & Jen Rahn

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Clovis Gentilhomme commented on Gloom, Despair and Agony on Rogers Pass

Greatd writing; made me `feel' like I was riding along with you :-) I think my wife, Ann & I met you several years ago (in the Southwest?). You were stopped at a roadside rest pavillion and we stopped for a rest from driving our American Eagle 42' coach. Sound familiar?

4 months ago
Karen Poret commented on Remembering Gay Rehnback

The irony of finding this today is our older daughter ( Jenn) found out our older neighbor passed away who always said hello when he rode by on his bicycle. Never realized his middle initial was a G, and he, too would lend a hand anytime. Guess Gay’s “twin” is also aboard and perhaps they are sharing a tandem ride.:)

1 year ago
Jen Rahn replied to a comment by Karen Poret on Remembering Gay Rehnback

That is absolutely true, Karen!!

I can't believe how lucky we were to have met Gay and shared so much time with him on our tour.

Thank you for commenting here.

1 year ago
Karen Poret commented on Remembering Gay Rehnback

Jen; you may have been (or are) the “princess”, but Gay is the Prince.

1 year ago
Jen Rahn replied to a comment by Dee Forte on Remembering Gay Rehnback

Thanks Dee Ann!

I wish all of our people could have met Gay in person ..

And how lucky that we were able to share so many of our travel adventures with him here on CycleBlaze.

What a treasure it is for us to have this journal to go back and visit all the fun we had together!

1 year ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on Remembering Gay Rehnback

That's nice of you to say, Jen. You and Ron are more outgoing and approachable than Andrea and myself so we were not worried about you meeting and becoming friends of other cyclists. It seems with Gay you met one of the very best.

1 year ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on Remembering Gay Rehnback

New cliche: Some of my best friends are cyclists.

But it is actually true.

1 year ago
Dee Forte commented on Remembering Gay Rehnback

What a moving tribute to what sounds like a wonderful man. So sorry to hear about this.

1 year ago
Jen Rahn replied to a comment by Peggy Miltier on a photo in Remembering Gay Rehnback

Thank you for your comment Peggy.

What an honor to hear from a long-time friend of Gay's.

I can only imagine how difficult his death is for you and Steve. I will be holding you both in my heart as you grieve.

1 year ago
Jen Rahn replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on Remembering Gay Rehnback

Thanks Greg! I hope that Ron and I get to count you amongst the cycling friends we've met in person someday.

1 year ago
Jen Rahn replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on Remembering Gay Rehnback

I think your and Andrea's sendoff gathering before we started Undaunted Porridge was what set us up to be open to and excited about meeting other cyclists!

1 year ago
Jeff Arnim commented on Remembering Gay Rehnback

A wonderful tribute. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.

1 year ago
Peggy Miltier commented on a photo in Remembering Gay Rehnback

This is a beautiful tribute to a beautiful man. My husband, Steve, has known Gay for 50+ years. They water skied together in the Virginia Beach Water Ski Club. We loved getting his touring updates and have stayed in contact all these years. What a sad ending to an incredible man.

1 year ago
Keith Classen commented on Remembering Gay Rehnback

Such sad news! A beautiful tribute. Our hearts go out to his family and friends.

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau commented on Remembering Gay Rehnback

Very nice Tribute, Jen. I am so sorry for you and Ron because I remember from this journal how many days you rode with Gay, how close you became with him, and how much fun you had with him. Heck, he almost seemed like MY friend too, and cycling friends are the best.

1 year ago