by Phil Cooper | Jul 10, 2017 | Posts
Day 1 in the Books, What was I Worried About? The word on the street was that Day 1 of the Anchor House Ride for Runaway Children would be a killer and the question was would I survive? Survive…I crushed it with room to spare! To add onto that, great people,...
by Phil Cooper | Jul 6, 2017 | Posts
Summer 2017 is here and that means it’s time to jump back on that bike for all the charities I hold near and dear to my heart. As I’m practicing for the week long trek on my two-wheel vehicle, I’m here to remind you about the charities I will be riding for this year....
by Phil Cooper | Jul 16, 2016 | Posts
As Forrest Gump’s mother says, “Life is a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get” and that was Day 6. Heat, What Heat? The ride from Matamoris, PA to Bridgewater was 84 great bike miles, lots of climbing with all of them being...
by Phil Cooper | Jul 15, 2016 | Posts
Day 4 and 5 were a contrast and a culmination of a very tiring week. Day 4 featured very quick rest stops courtesy of Steve Preville, a momentous visit to the church where Alice lived, a crazy place we happened upon, vistas, heat and more heat. So much heat I could...
by Phil Cooper | Apr 24, 2015 | Posts
WOW it is spring time and that means time to cycle and time to bartend. It is becoming the right of passage as we enter into the spring. As the 2015 season unfurls I am returning to Martine’s (New Hope, PA) and Diamonds (Pennington, NJ) and am adding two new venues....