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Never go WALKING without my Road ID!

I have known for a long time that I need to carry ID when I walk or hike. Seldom, however, did I do what I knew I should. When I remembered to carry ID (which wasn't regularly) I might carry my dr...
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More important than my Shoes!

I don't expect anything to happen when I am out there doing what I love to do, but if it does, my Road ID could be more important
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Thanks for making my wife happy!

My wife originally requested that I get a Road ID because she would worry while I was gone for hours on long runs.
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Color me impressed!

Your Road IDs are more attractive and can store much more information than other identification items that I have carried in my running store.
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A close call - I now wear ID!

On a quiet Friday evening I was riding in Charlotte, North Carolina. 256 miles from home, a car slammed into me.
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The Penguin Speaks!

I travel over 300 days a year. That means running in strange cities at strange times.
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Mystery Man!

Not long ago, I suffered a serious accident while running on a remote trail near my home. I was air lifted out and was a "MYSTERY MAN" on my med-vac ride to the trauma center.
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Never thought I would need my Road ID!

I initially ordered my Road ID to appease my fiance who feared what would happen if I was injured while out running and couldn't get home.
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Lesson Learned!

I learned a valuable lesson on New Years Day - to ALWAYS carry ID - even on those really short rides. I didn't have any ID on me that day, but I'll never go without ID again!!
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308 Marathons and Counting!

Thinking that I was indestructible, I ran for many, many years without identification.
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Always carry ID!

As part of the Mountain Rescue Team in the Mt. Washington Valley, I was involved with the search and rescue during the avalanche on Mt. Washington that occurred on December 1, 2002.
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I was alone and unconscious in the hospital!

On May 25, 1998 I was a healthy 31 year old police officer, physical fitness trainer, and triathlete. On May 26th, my life changed forever.