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Old September 13th 09, 05:54 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Mike Vandeman[_4_]
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Default Another Mountain Biker Dies from a Heart Attack

On Sep 12, 7:44*pm, "Len McDougall, Outdoor Writer"
wrote:
On Sep 7, 1:17*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:





So much for the alleged "health benefits" of mountain biking....


Mike


http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/naza...e/news-0/12472...


Brian Hahl, Stockertown cyclist who raised multiple sclerosis
awareness for 20 years, died


Saturday, July 11, 2009
By COLIN MCEVOY
The Express-Times


Brian Hahl, a 50-year-old teacher and cyclist from Stockertown, died
Thursday afternoon after suffering a heart attack during a bicycle
ride.


Hahl, who had been a science teacher for 27 years at Hillsborough
Middle School in Somerset County, N.J., was preparing to participate
in his 20th consecutive bicycle run to raise funds and awareness for
multiple sclerosis.


Jim Durham, a teaching colleague and friend who planned to ride
alongside Hahl, said Hahl's teammates will now be riding in his
honor.


"He completely inspired me," said Durham, 41, who has multiple
sclerosis but rode 50 miles alongside Hahl last year.


"He pushed me to ride when I said that I couldn't do it," said Durham,
who plans to ride 150 miles this year. "He knew that I could do it,
and I'm so grateful to him for that."


Hahl was planning to lead the Lehigh Valley-based team MS Milestones
in the National MS Society's annual PA Dutch 2009, a July 18-19
cycling event expected to raise $325,000 to battle the chronic
disease.


Linda Ruzanski, a former teaching colleague of Hahl who has multiple
sclerosis, said Hahl looked forward to the event every year, and
worked hard to raise money and awareness to fight the disease.


"He was just a good man with a good heart, and his students absolutely
loved him, just loved him," said Ruzanski, 58, of New Hope, who knew
Hahl for 24 years. "He will be missed inmoreways than one."


Hahl was also a member of the local Lehigh Wheelmen Association and
rode for 14 years in the Pennsylvania Perimeter Ride Against Cancer in
honor of his father, who died of cancer.


When Hahl first started riding in the National MS Society's PA Dutch
event, he did not know anyone with multiple sclerosis, nor had he even
ridden a bicycle seriously before....


"This is the true joy of living. This being used for a purpose
recognized by yourself as a mighty one. This being thoroughly used up
before being thrown on the scrap heap. This being a force of nature
instead of a feverish, selfish little clod, full of ailments and
grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to
making you happy." G. B. Shaw

Do you recognize that quote Mikey I-only-pretend-to-have-a-Phd.
Vandeman? *You quoted it. *Maybe you should abide by its wisdom. *Or
maybe you can just improve your reading comprehension to help avoid
shooting yourself in the foot that always seems to be in that
exaggerated mouth of yours.

Len McDougall, author of the books: Tracking & Reading Sign *
Practical Outdoor Survival, 2nd Edition * The Encyclopedia of Tracks &
Scats * The Log Cabin: An Adventure in Self Reliance, Individualism,
and Cabin Building * The Field & Stream Wilderness Survival Handbook *
The Complete Tracker * Practical Outdoor Projects * Practical Outdoor
Survival * The Snowshoe Handbook * The Outdoors Almanac * Made for the
Outdoors
Contributor to: *Consumers Digest * Tactical Knives * Woods-N-Water
News * Fur-Fish-Game * Michigan Country Lines * Backwoods Home, Modern
Survival, *and other fine magazines.
Wilderness Guide/Survival Instructor for Timberwolf Wilderness
Adventures, Paradise, Michigan USA- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


What, if anything, are you talking about?
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  #12  
Old September 13th 09, 06:01 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Mike Vandeman[_4_]
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Default Another Mountain Biker Dies from a Heart Attack

On Sep 12, 7:44*pm, "Len McDougall, Outdoor Writer"
wrote:
On Sep 7, 1:17*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:





So much for the alleged "health benefits" of mountain biking....


Mike


http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/naza...e/news-0/12472...


Brian Hahl, Stockertown cyclist who raised multiple sclerosis
awareness for 20 years, died


Saturday, July 11, 2009
By COLIN MCEVOY
The Express-Times


Brian Hahl, a 50-year-old teacher and cyclist from Stockertown, died
Thursday afternoon after suffering a heart attack during a bicycle
ride.


Hahl, who had been a science teacher for 27 years at Hillsborough
Middle School in Somerset County, N.J., was preparing to participate
in his 20th consecutive bicycle run to raise funds and awareness for
multiple sclerosis.


Jim Durham, a teaching colleague and friend who planned to ride
alongside Hahl, said Hahl's teammates will now be riding in his
honor.


"He completely inspired me," said Durham, 41, who has multiple
sclerosis but rode 50 miles alongside Hahl last year.


"He pushed me to ride when I said that I couldn't do it," said Durham,
who plans to ride 150 miles this year. "He knew that I could do it,
and I'm so grateful to him for that."


Hahl was planning to lead the Lehigh Valley-based team MS Milestones
in the National MS Society's annual PA Dutch 2009, a July 18-19
cycling event expected to raise $325,000 to battle the chronic
disease.


Linda Ruzanski, a former teaching colleague of Hahl who has multiple
sclerosis, said Hahl looked forward to the event every year, and
worked hard to raise money and awareness to fight the disease.


"He was just a good man with a good heart, and his students absolutely
loved him, just loved him," said Ruzanski, 58, of New Hope, who knew
Hahl for 24 years. "He will be missed inmoreways than one."


Hahl was also a member of the local Lehigh Wheelmen Association and
rode for 14 years in the Pennsylvania Perimeter Ride Against Cancer in
honor of his father, who died of cancer.


When Hahl first started riding in the National MS Society's PA Dutch
event, he did not know anyone with multiple sclerosis, nor had he even
ridden a bicycle seriously before....


"This is the true joy of living. This being used for a purpose
recognized by yourself as a mighty one. This being thoroughly used up
before being thrown on the scrap heap. This being a force of nature
instead of a feverish, selfish little clod, full of ailments and
grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to
making you happy." G. B. Shaw

Do you recognize that quote Mikey I-only-pretend-to-have-a-Phd.
Vandeman? *You quoted it. *Maybe you should abide by its wisdom. *Or
maybe you can just improve your reading comprehension to help avoid
shooting yourself in the foot that always seems to be in that
exaggerated mouth of yours.

Len McDougall, author of the books: Tracking & Reading Sign *
Practical Outdoor Survival, 2nd Edition * The Encyclopedia of Tracks &
Scats * The Log Cabin: An Adventure in Self Reliance, Individualism,
and Cabin Building * The Field & Stream Wilderness Survival Handbook *
The Complete Tracker * Practical Outdoor Projects * Practical Outdoor
Survival * The Snowshoe Handbook * The Outdoors Almanac * Made for the
Outdoors
Contributor to: *Consumers Digest * Tactical Knives * Woods-N-Water
News * Fur-Fish-Game * Michigan Country Lines * Backwoods Home, Modern
Survival, *and other fine magazines.
Wilderness Guide/Survival Instructor for Timberwolf Wilderness
Adventures, Paradise, Michigan USA- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


"There are only two rules to a good life: Always do the right thing,
and always be the Good Guy. Everything else will follow."

What a hypocrite! Maybe you should take your own advice....
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Old September 13th 09, 01:49 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,alt.usenet.kooks
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On Sep 13, 1:01*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Sep 12, 7:44*pm, "Len McDougall, Outdoor Writer"



wrote:
On Sep 7, 1:17*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:


So much for the alleged "health benefits" of mountain biking....


Mike


http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/naza...e/news-0/12472....


Brian Hahl, Stockertown cyclist who raised multiple sclerosis
awareness for 20 years, died


Saturday, July 11, 2009
By COLIN MCEVOY
The Express-Times


Brian Hahl, a 50-year-old teacher and cyclist from Stockertown, died
Thursday afternoon after suffering a heart attack during a bicycle
ride.


Hahl, who had been a science teacher for 27 years at Hillsborough
Middle School in Somerset County, N.J., was preparing to participate
in his 20th consecutive bicycle run to raise funds and awareness for
multiple sclerosis.


Jim Durham, a teaching colleague and friend who planned to ride
alongside Hahl, said Hahl's teammates will now be riding in his
honor.


"He completely inspired me," said Durham, 41, who has multiple
sclerosis but rode 50 miles alongside Hahl last year.


"He pushed me to ride when I said that I couldn't do it," said Durham,
who plans to ride 150 miles this year. "He knew that I could do it,
and I'm so grateful to him for that."


Hahl was planning to lead the Lehigh Valley-based team MS Milestones
in the National MS Society's annual PA Dutch 2009, a July 18-19
cycling event expected to raise $325,000 to battle the chronic
disease.


Linda Ruzanski, a former teaching colleague of Hahl who has multiple
sclerosis, said Hahl looked forward to the event every year, and
worked hard to raise money and awareness to fight the disease.


"He was just a good man with a good heart, and his students absolutely
loved him, just loved him," said Ruzanski, 58, of New Hope, who knew
Hahl for 24 years. "He will be missed inmoreways than one."


Hahl was also a member of the local Lehigh Wheelmen Association and
rode for 14 years in the Pennsylvania Perimeter Ride Against Cancer in
honor of his father, who died of cancer.


When Hahl first started riding in the National MS Society's PA Dutch
event, he did not know anyone with multiple sclerosis, nor had he even
ridden a bicycle seriously before....


"This is the true joy of living. This being used for a purpose
recognized by yourself as a mighty one. This being thoroughly used up
before being thrown on the scrap heap. This being a force of nature
instead of a feverish, selfish little clod, full of ailments and
grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to
making you happy." G. B. Shaw


Do you recognize that quote Mikey I-only-pretend-to-have-a-Phd.
Vandeman? *You quoted it. *Maybe you should abide by its wisdom. *Or
maybe you can just improve your reading comprehension to help avoid
shooting yourself in the foot that always seems to be in that
exaggerated mouth of yours.


Len McDougall, author of the books: Tracking & Reading Sign *
Practical Outdoor Survival, 2nd Edition * The Encyclopedia of Tracks &
Scats * The Log Cabin: An Adventure in Self Reliance, Individualism,
and Cabin Building * The Field & Stream Wilderness Survival Handbook *
The Complete Tracker * Practical Outdoor Projects * Practical Outdoor
Survival * The Snowshoe Handbook * The Outdoors Almanac * Made for the
Outdoors
Contributor to: *Consumers Digest * Tactical Knives * Woods-N-Water
News * Fur-Fish-Game * Michigan Country Lines * Backwoods Home, Modern
Survival, *and other fine magazines.
Wilderness Guide/Survival Instructor for Timberwolf Wilderness
Adventures, Paradise, Michigan USA- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


"There are only two rules to a good life: Always do the right thing,
and always be the Good Guy. Everything else will follow."

What a hypocrite! Maybe you should take your own advice....


  #14  
Old September 22nd 09, 09:16 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
dardruba[_2_]
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Default More LIES from Michael Vandeman


All serious organizations and publications ignore him.


We do, and we all wish you would.

DD
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Old September 22nd 09, 02:02 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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Default Another Mountain Biker Dies from a Heart Attack

On Sep 13, 1:01*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Sep 12, 7:44*pm, "Len McDougall, Outdoor Writer"


You two would be better off getting a cabin together rather than
bickering with each other.
 




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