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It's hard to to gloat with a helmet tan. People might laugh, but deep down they are jealous.
3 years agoGreat journal Mike. Thanks for coming to CycleBlaze!
3 years agoI grew up in Forest Lake, MN which is not very far from Wisconsin. So many of your photos bring back memories of my childhood. It's nice to feel right at home reading a cycling journal.
3 years agoYour trip may have been rather short but I sure laughed a lot. Great story! I'm looking forward to more trips and stories from you but hopefully with fewer mishaps. Thank you.
3 years agoBill's not here yet so I'll just pipe up that this is from cottonwood trees.
3 years agoI've never heard of a cyclist crashing a funeral visitation in a church! Thank you for that. Great humor.
3 years agoGreat writing! Despite the damage to your nether regions, your adventure with chemicals made me laugh. Better luck next time?
3 years agoGreat read, Mike! Glad to see you posting here!
3 years agoDamn auto correct. Not bidders, udders.
3 years agoCornstarch is good but we actually really love a product called Bag Balm. It is a formulation used for painful farm animal bidders. Works a treat on distressed cyclists nether regions. Dodie scoops a small quantity out of our industrial size container (we used to raise cows and sheep )and moves it to a more manageable size one for use on our trips..
3 years agoA good read!
3 years ago
What do you use on their bidders then?
3 years ago