On the Way to Denver

May 13th, 2008 by Chris Brewer (LAF Staff)

We left Boulder and headed south to Denver where Eric Miller had a truly unique event in progress. Eric, 2003 Tour of Hope rider and founder of the Rush-Miller Foundation that supplies tandem bikes to blind children, was once again on his bike. But this time he was attached to a crane and suspended 100 feet in the air for 24 hours!  Did I mention it’s 38F and raining steadily?!  But that doesn’t deter Eric as he does whatever it takes to show everyone how to LIVESTRONG every day of his life.cb31.jpg

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One Response

  1. jose melendez

    Eric
    You are an incredible guy creating awareness for our struggle. It was my honor to visit with you and your crane. Live and LoveStrong
    Jose

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