I often watch the history guy on YouTube and I thought it was particularly appropriate here.
The Trek of the US 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps
The Trek of the US 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps
A 12 mile ruck in under time is hard enough. Like puke your guts out hard in the right/wrong conditions. Sometimes I'd be wishing I had a bikeDid anybody actually watch this? Those dudes were doing 50 miles a day with a 65 pound bicycle and pack, cross country with almost no roads.
If that was a requirement to enter the army today we would not have one.
They get better toys nowadaysDid anybody actually watch this? Those dudes were doing 50 miles a day with a 65 pound bicycle and pack, cross country with almost no roads.
If that was a requirement to enter the army today we would not have one.
I had one of the war time CCM sold it a few years agoI got that research right here:
https://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections...day-special-canadian-corps-cyclist-battalion/
We often recall the old C.C.M.
The first old steed we rode
With its coaster brake and the streamlined frame
And one rear rack for our load.
—from “Ode to a Pedal Pusher” by Ted Henderson, 1st Division Cyclist Corps
And some more:
https://legionmagazine.com/en/2020/04/pedal-power/
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