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A suspenseful ride! Actually, the weather was in your favor. If you didn't have the storm to race, it probably would have been boring and tedious getting enough miles.
4 years agoThat's what happens when you photograph people with their mouth full. I know from experience.
4 years agoCoyotes.
4 years agoWell .. I bet these geese are jealoess of their rich-soiled friends to the west.
4 years agoNo, you silly goose. Geese. The Palouse starts about 30 miles west of here.
4 years agoA milestone haiku:
Seventy-three miles
Add sightings of birds and moose
... zero lightning strikes!
A fine way to commemorate each year with a memorable ride!
Goesse?
4 years agoThat’s so great! I hadn’t noticed that. A pure accident. Thanks for pointing it out.
4 years agoI couldn’t help noticing you accomplished it on Day 73 of the journal. It was meant to be! Congratulations.
4 years agoCongrats, Scott! Just amazing! A long day in the saddle, even for a young guy like yourself!
4 years agoThanks, Susan. It’s one to remember alright. I couldn’t believe my luck when I looked up and saw it splashing past. Well worth getting a little wet.
I forgot the music trailer! It’s one I’m sure you’ll recognize.
Thank you! It was perfect. If we’re backup here again next year,I’d do it again.
Hey! I forgot your song!
Congratulations. Very impressive. It sounds like the perfect place to do this outside of weather.
4 years agoTruly a memorable BMAIM ride - and a moose no loess! Well done!
4 years ago
Oh, of course! Eerie.
4 years ago