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Wow, 77 miles is a long ride day
2 years agoEnjoying your introduction/ background info on the other riders
2 years agoHi Brian:
I am so glad I emailed you yesterday so I would know what you are doing (and you responded). I got caught up on your trip this morning--WOW! I will now be following you. Beautiful and interesting country!
Susan Schmitz
This guy (and you) gives me a reason to think about a ride.
2 years agoLooks like a fun day! Glad you got a bit of a tour of Tucson!
2 years agoI’ll chime in, since I’m pretty sure it’s the Racktime Foldit adjustable model. https://www.racktime.com/en/racktime-products/system-carriers/racktime-product/foldit-adjustable
2 years agoWhat's the rack you have on back? I've been looking for one that can break down and lay flat in a box or bag with my travel bike.
2 years agoThis town looks great!!
2 years ago:(
2 years agoI am so sad to hear this. They are very, very nice people, and I enjoyed meeting them in San Diego. I hope Jane recovers smoothly.
2 years agoSorry to hear that you lost another rider. Stay safe bro!
2 years agoI've read tons of Southern Tier journals and you're showing me stuff I've never seen. Well done and thanks!
2 years agoThere's a competing center of the world in Perpignan, France. I think it was declared by Salvador Dali. It's not as nice as the one Brian's pictured.
So yeah, high-concept art.
I've concluded that I'm not smart enough for modern art.
I wonder what the legal pretext was, for preventing people entering the Golden State.
2 years ago
We’ve had at least one wine produced in that region of AZ when in a tasting room in Sedona and it was good enough that we bought a bottle to take home 🍷
2 years ago