I remembered my password and decided to rejoin the fun.
Hi Everyone
Sounds like a VA Disability claim. Are you already in the VA system? My Dad had major hearing loss diagnosed when he was well into his 70's. It was determined that the loss was due to his being a tank commander during WWII and then a Drill Sargent. He ended up with a 100% disability rating for 9 years until his death.Went to Costco to get my hearing tested. Results were exactly as I suspected. Hearing was damaged from my AF flying years and have deteriorated enough to need some help. Pick up my new ears on the 18th.
Sounds like a VA Disability claim. Are you already in the VA system?
ThanksNice to see you here again
You should start a new thread and fill us in on your life since we last saw you.
1242Vintage, so what type of racing (downhill, cross country et.) are you doing? Do you race in an age bracket, and do you race professionally?
How great to be out in the garden! Mine has just settled down for a long winter's nap, and I won't be out there again until March.
Sounds interesting! I was imagining 5-to-8-hour races and that would be very physical challenge.Cyclocross races are mass start events held in the Fall and Winter and typically 45 minutes to an hour. It’s multi-laps on a closed course on a variety of surfaces (dirt, sand, grass, mud, snow, etc) and conditions (rain, wind, fog, snow). Bike looks like a typically road bike but with knobby tires and good brakes. Super fun racing and a great cardio workout.
I’m an amateur and race my age bracket. Fields range from a few dozen to sometimes as large as 50 guys.
In the Spring/Summer I switch over to Mountain Bike racing and fill in with my favorite wherever I can find them, endurance long distance dirt and gravel road races.
I don’t downhill mtn bike. That’s a sport for the younger and braver!
I don’t downhill mtn bike. That’s a sport for the younger and braver!