Twitter user @rubydrummr has been cycling across the United States, ‘biking nearly 5,000 miles’, to raise awareness of the Yemen crisis.
As part of his efforts, he took on one of the country’s most daring journeys. A landmark voyage from number two in the west to number one in the east.
He completed a 2,553-mile bike ride journey for a total of 36 days. He set off at the start of the Poo Poo Point Trail in Washington, traveling across nine states before arriving at Pee Pee Creek in Ohio.
“Bro I started crying tears of joy and then started laughing my ass off about crying over pee pee creek,” he said on a Tweet. In order to complete such a trip, he cycled 69 miles every single day. “Not a mile more, not a mile less,” he explained.
His original tweet has gathered up more than 380,000 likes and nearly 50,000 retweets.
“I’m so glad y’all appreciate this. I’m still biking but I’ll talk more about the trip when I get times to chill,” he tweeted.
The adventurer took in some incredible sights across the journey, including other notable excretion-based locations.
“I almost forgot I passed Sharts Road on the way to pee pee creek. Can’t make this up,” he said.
He posted a snap of his bike to Twitter, and explained that while triathlon bikes aren’t the best for a journey of this scale, ‘broke boys gotta work with what they got’.
“I KNOW my budget setup is wild but I’m not a cyclist just a determined ass, broke adventurer using what I had.”
“I’ve tented out every night for at least 32 of the days so if someone wants to throw me on their couch between Ohio and Maine shoot me a msg! Just don’t shoot me lmao.”