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The brothers kept going. In Colombia, riding in the darkness two hours north of Ecuador, admittedly exhausted to a point of delirium, Nathan Cooper lost control and laid down his bike on his left leg, breaking his tibia and fibula and tearing a tendon.

The two made it to the nearest home, where a Colombian family made room for Nathan’s bike by carrying the table they’d just eaten on outside. Aaron Cooper drove his brother an hour to a hospital, where he had surgery. A few days later, the brothers boarded a flight back to the United States.

They said they plan to make it back to Colombia, where their bikes await, later this year.

The brothers said they had wanted to make service a larger part of the trip than they were able to because of time constraints. But when they go back, they’ll have more time and said they’d like to use some of that time for charity work.

“We’re trying to look at the silver lining in this whole thing,” Nathan Cooper said. “Yeah, I broke my leg and we didn’t get to follow through on the promise of, in one stretch, doing this. But it’s more of a part one, and part two will be coming up.”


To learn more

Aaron and Nathan Cooper documented their journey in detail through photos, video and blog posts. Visit www.endurobros.com to learn more about their trip.

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