He's spends a lot of time with wounded vets and wounded-warriors for one.
He likes to ride the 100k bike ride called W100 in Palo Verde Canyon in Texas which is part of the Military Service Initiative of the Bush Presidential Center, created to highlight the bravery and sacrifice of American service members as well as spotlight organizations like the Wounded Warrior Project that aid injured soldiers.
President Bush Joins Wounded Warriors for 100K Mountain-Bike Ride | Bicycling Magazine
How much time? You said a lot. This is one event on one day with 20 Vets. I recall reading about the one from last year. Based on the attached story, 14 Vet participated in that particular event.
That's one event in an entire year for an activity that Bush by all accounts enjoys doing. In other words, it's a pleasurable activity for him, right? It's a stress reliever for him too since he engaged in this pastime while president. So, the bottom line from what you showed me is that Bush spends one day a year sharing his love of mountain biking with fewer than a couple of dozen Vets. Is that it? What about the other 364 days? More mountain biking?
This one was the second year.
Try clicking on the friggen links.
Btw, if you think riding 100k in 100 plus degree heat over 3 days enjoyable....have at it.
Do you have a reading comprehension problem? Seriously. I read the story. That should be obvious since I mentioned both events and the number of participants.
But you didn't answer my question about what else, if anything, Bush does with his time. Frankly, regardless of how admirable it is that Bush shares his love of mountain biking with 20 Vets, it's STILL only one day a year from what I read. Additionally, since mountain biking is an activity that Bush personally enjoys spending his time doing, it's not a chore or a personal sacrifice of any kind.