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He loves it!
One of these days I may head up to Mt. Airy and have a go at the Cruz Bike experience, just out of curiosity.
She's out for a couple weeks, IIRC. We met several others on similar tours, including a couple who were just finishing a month-long ride all the way around Lake Superior. They too were carrying everything needed for a long tour, including camping gear.
1 year agoYep. In fact, that's one thing a majority of the group had in common: they're veterans of the Bubba experience although not all in the same year. I think seven or eight of the group has gone across the country- something I'm coming to realize isn't in the cards for me.
1 year agoIn fact, there are two broken metacarpals on the outside edge as well. You should've seen the hematoma on her leg- on the first day it looked like a parti-hued grapefruit.
1 year agoThat was a first for me as well. Since they're immediately adjacent to, and in fact curve into, Camp Riley once across the bridge, I assume they're only used when the Army need to move equipment off or onto the post. The lack of crossing signals suggests that MPs would be posted to do traffic control at such times, and that it's an infrequent occurrence.
1 year agoThe whole lodge is wonderful.
1 year agoYes, this place is worth the trip.
I think I had raspberry and Irish Cream, if I remember correctly.
Can't say that I've seen railroad tracks down the middle of the road...
1 year agoOuch - Nettie's hand is quite bruised! :(
1 year agoAck! I'd say!
1 year agoI see the tour leader has biked the Southern Tier. :)
1 year agoWow, that touring cycling lady has quite a bit of stuff on her bike!
1 year agoNice recumbent bike Jim W. has. :)
1 year agoI guess the 1 p.m. rain didn't show! :)
1 year ago
Nope, it missed us. Oh darn. ;)
1 year ago