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This year's Cycle Martha's Vineyard event is in memory of Lucinda Chandler.

Lucinda ChandlerLucinda was an avid hiker, cyclist, and traveler. Despite her dislike of heights, she dabbled in rock climbing and, despite that she was not a swimmer, she often kayaked and was an active member of the Sail MV Rowing Club. She enjoyed gourmet fine dining, cultural events, dance, music, photography, and was a black belt in judo. She was a proud member of the Martha's Vineyard Women's Network and the Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce. During her time in the Berkshires, Lucinda volunteered as a docent at the Berkshire Museum, founded the Home Education Resource Center (after she began homeschooling her children), and spent a considerable amount of time on Mt. Greylock, an area that she loved.

On any given day, Lucinda could be found riding an off-road vehicle through the desert or hot air ballooning with her youngest son (despite the aforementioned fear of heights), planning a trip to an exotic, new location with one or more of her children, cycling on her hot pink trike, dancing in her car, or any number of wonderful, sometimes zany, things!

Lucinda ChandlerAfter recovering from leg paralysis (caused by spinal compression after a car accident), medullary thyroid cancer, and the associated surgeries, Lucinda rode her hot pink, recumbent trike, alone, across the southern tier of the United States — from San Diego to St. Augustine, Fla. She was the first person to ride a Catrike from coast to coast. Based on her cross-country experience, she founded Trike Panther Travel Adventures, a guided cycling tour business using recumbent trikes, on Martha's Vineyard.

In addition to her tours, residents of the Windemere Nursing & Rehabilitation Center on the island, some of whom were wheelchair-bound, were treated to rides on the trikes — an experience that has become an annual one for the nursing home. One of the residents enjoyed her first bike ride ever...at 101 years of age!

Lucinda enjoyed any opportunity to introduce people, loved ones and strangers alike, to new experiences. Visits with Lucinda were never relaxing; instead, they were action-packed, a whirlwind of adventures. Her children were the prime beneficiaries of that free-spirited attitude and speak glowingly of their mother's energetic and carefree nature.

Lucinda traveled extensively, often with her children, and visited every state in the U.S., all of the provinces in Canada, much of Europe, some of the Caribbean, and spent time in Costa Rica and other locations. She cycled and participated in backpacking treks in many areas, including the Austrian and Swiss Alps, the wilderness of Alaska, and various sections of the Appalachian Trail.

Lucinda ChandlerLucinda's motto was "Think It! Say It! Do It!" and she followed that credo to the last letter. She was always moving, always ready for the next challenge, always eager to experience, taste, touch, visit, and explore. As open as she was to trying new things, she was steadfast in her opposition to some. She didn't drink alcohol or smoke and, as she loved to point out, never even tried a sip of coffee. A self-proclaimed chocoholic, Lucinda rarely found a piece of chocolate that she didn't devour. She was also known for drinking maple syrup — only the genuine stuff, of course — straight from the container.

Lucinda was generous and giving even in her final moments and was able to provide the gift of life to three individuals through the donation of her organs. Her family hopes that her spirit lives on in that way and wonders whether the recipients might one day feel the urge to ride a recumbent trike — a pink one, of course!

Join us this year as we Cycle Martha's Vineyard, her home and final resting place, in her memory.

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