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August 14, 2008

Second Degree Sun Burn - Just One of the Many Risks the Equal Parenting Bike Trek Cyclists Face

Hero Dad Bill Knoellner suffers from a severe 2nd degree sunburn while undertaking the grueling 758 mile Equal Parenting Bike Trek and REFUSES to quit!  Thank goodness is was not a heat stroke!  Bill Knoellner cycles for PA FACE.  Special Thanks to Bill Gibbons for the photo and his spirit of teamwork.

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Ouch, that looks like it REALLY hurts. I hope now that you've arrived in DC, you will get that burn the attention it needs.

Glad to hear you guys made it safely. Thanks for all that you do to make a difference for parents and children.

My 14 yr. old son has been following your journey and is so inspired that he wants to be part of the team one day. Hopefully, by that time, there will be change in regards to Equal Parenting!

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