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1808.1 | LETS TRY AGAIN | PEKING::METALLIP | Rambling Man | Fri Dec 21 1990 05:43 | 10 |
| 1990 was a real pig for me, only 2121 miles so far (nothing in last 8
weeks) - 1991 I AM GOING TO DO MINIMUM OF 5000!! In that there will be at
least 20 triathlons (including NICE and perhaps IRONMAN) and now that
the RTTC has seen sense, rejoin my cycling club and do 10 tts, and my
back WILL hold out this year!
Sad to hear you're in F-V Rod. Whatever will the club do without your
newsletter?
Peter
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1808.2 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | | Fri Dec 21 1990 06:51 | 16 |
| I'm not evn going to say how few km I did last year, and am not brave
enough to hazard a guess on km for this year. Also I suspect that work
may have to take the lions share of time so how about some aims this
year:
- Not fall off this season (must be something about the name eh
Rod?)
- Consistenty finish in the bunch (not 20 minutes behind...)
- 3 cols in a day - either a loop Cayolle,Allos... or in line
(Vars, Izoard, Galibier)
- Get some miles in with the some of the french residents who are
here.
- Try some CLMs.
(the other) rod
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1808.3 | Cycling in France and Switzerland
| MVSX00::MVSX04::GISLER | | Fri Dec 21 1990 10:04 | 12 |
| re: 1808
Hi Rod
I'm located in Geneva, so I can tell you that the aera around it is great.
You have choice between nice flat and very hilly rides. I often go for a ride
after work near Ferney/Divonne.
Last year I managed over 10'000 km and about 35 cols; this year just 7'700 km
and about 10 cols but some triathlons and biathlons. I have to work hard on
swimming and running beside cycling, which I prefer. I hope to ride at least
7'000 km next year, if the job and time will allow it.
I hope to see you maybe sometimes on a ride.
Norbert
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1808.4 | Contest? Did someone say "contest"? | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Fri Dec 21 1990 10:18 | 4 |
| Well, if you were to have a contest, the object should be to
see who can come closest to target by percentage.
ed
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1808.5 | Goin' for double last year :-) | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Drywall Poster Child for 1990 | Fri Dec 21 1990 10:33 | 6 |
| > Well, if you were to have a contest, the object should be to
> see who can come closest to target by percentage.
That'd be TOO easy - like, when I get to my 27 miles goal for 1991, I'd just
call my wife and have her pick me up :-).
ken
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1808.6 | Off now, back Jan 2nd | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | Now located @ FYO | Fri Dec 21 1990 12:25 | 6 |
| Re .3: Yeah, let's meet some time, it's always better cycling with
someone else. Meanwhile, in the snowy months, I'll just have to learn
to ski.
Rod
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1808.7 | Made the 1990 goals, gotta have a bigger one! | NCADC1::PEREZ | Just one of the 3 remaining samurai! | Sun Dec 23 1990 02:32 | 11 |
| Well, for 1990 my goals were 1500 miles and a metric century.
Not counting the 300 miles on the trainer during the winter, I ended up
at 2027 miles and did 3 metric centurys.
So, for 1991 I'm going to plan 350 miles on the trainer, 2500 miles, and
a milage century. I'd love to be in the office this year so I can
commute on my bike. I have a really pleasant 15 mile route, I hope I
get to use it!
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1808.8 | I'll aim for 3000 | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Uphill, Into the Wind | Sun Dec 23 1990 10:40 | 12 |
| Well, I'll be a bit more optimistic here than I was in the 1990
wrap up. Let's say 500 miles on the tandem (that depends on my
wife getting in better shape, but sounds quite possible), 2000
miles commuting to work (commuting 100 out of 240 work days, at
around 24 miles per round trip), and 500 in club rides on my
single including at least a metric, and I hope a full century.
That adds up to 3000 miles. I think the commuting number is low,
but the fun number may well be high. If we don't go to a rally or
take a bike trip, it could be tough to get the 1000 fun miles in.
--David
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1808.9 | | BLUMON::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Thu Dec 27 1990 13:38 | 3 |
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I won't predict my 1991 mileage until next December (see 1388.53).
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1808.10 | mid-season report | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits an | Sat Jun 22 1991 22:14 | 19 |
| In 1388.43 I estimated my milage for this year to be 4500. Well, the
year is approaching the half way point, and I'm right on schedule - I
currently have about 2000 miles. I probably should increase my
estimate as I have a trip planned at the end of July to the Alantic
Canada Bicycle Rally. Since the group that I'm going with will be
biking from the ferry landing to the rally and back we figure that
we'll put on about 500 miles, plus whatever we do at the rally. Back
when I made my estimate I had no idea that I'd be going on the rally,
so I didn't include an estimate of the miles for it. I'm going to
increase my estimate to 5000 miles. Though this ignores whatever
riding I might have normally done during those two weeks, I'm not going
to adjust for that as I'm starting to feel that I'll get in more than I
originally thought I would.
Rich
P.S. Longest single day ride is currently 130 miles on a trip around
the Quabbin reservior. I don't expect a longer ride, but you never
know.
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1808.11 | another low mileage year | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Wed Jan 01 1992 04:31 | 25 |
| Well It's show and tell time....
> - Not fall off this season
Check.
> - Consistenty finish in the bunch (not 20 minutes behind...)
I didn't even race (shame on me)
> - 3 cols in a day - either a loop Cayolle,Allos... or in line
> (Vars, Izoard, Galibier)
I did the loop (Cayolle, Porte, Allos) but never managed
more than ,2 in a line
> - Get some miles in with the some of the french residents who are
> here.
I managed to cycled with Robin, Rob + `the old' Rod (who
are French resident) and John (who goes to fgrance for a quick cycle to
the seaside and back :-)
> - Try some CLMs.
Shame on me again, no. I still feel apologetic when I meet
people this side of the channel who think that slip
streaming lorries up busy dual carriageways is good sport.
So this year....
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1808.12 | Done, Done, and Done. Next? | FLUKES::SUTTON | He roams the seas in freedom... | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:35 | 13 |
| Okay, at least the cycling in '91 was above-average...
I had three goals going in:
1. Exceed 5,000 miles. My total was 5,385.
2. Ride my first double-century. Done on June 22.
3. Ride at least one century every calendar month of the year. Done.
So now I've got a couple of days to think of my '92 goals.
Here's wishing everyone a good New Year.
/Harry
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1808.13 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits and bouncing off of satelites. | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:41 | 3 |
| My milage was 5300, pretty close to my mid-year adjusted estimate of 5000.
Rich
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1808.14 | satisfying | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:58 | 17 |
| Since it looks like I didn't post any goals in this note, that gives me
carte blanche, I guess... :-)
28400 Total 1991 Mileage (23862.7 on odometer, plus about 40-50
21076 Total 1991 UMCA Mileage not recorded)
(Would like to have broken 20,000, and did so in the end.)
Other goals:
Yes sub-12-hour double centuries for training
No 400+/- miles in 24 hours (set new personal best of 377)
2/3 RAAM'91
Yes Paris-Brest-Paris '91
Yes more training with racers, etc.
Goals for next year? Let me think on it...
-john
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1808.15 | 24.5K Miles less than John :-) | TINCUP::MFORBES | But, this one goes to 11... | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:32 | 8 |
| Based on the previous replies, it sounds like I'm the weenie of the bunch. I
managed 3652 miles in 1991. Maybe I'll find time (and motivation) for more
next year.
BTW, what's a "col"? If it is the same as a "pass", I managed about a dozen
or so of them (up to 11k feet).
Mark
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1808.16 | | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Uphill, Into the Wind | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:38 | 29 |
| > Well, I'll be a bit more optimistic here than I was in the 1990
> wrap up. Let's say 500 miles on the tandem (that depends on my
> wife getting in better shape, but sounds quite possible), 2000
> miles commuting to work (commuting 100 out of 240 work days, at
> around 24 miles per round trip), and 500 in club rides on my
> single including at least a metric, and I hope a full century.
>
> That adds up to 3000 miles. I think the commuting number is low,
> but the fun number may well be high. If we don't go to a rally or
> take a bike trip, it could be tough to get the 1000 fun miles in.
>
>--David
Well, my wife and I did two trips on the tandem (Virginia Blue
Ridge and New Zealand Southern Alps), and ended up with 1800
miles, includeing several metric centuries, but no full centuries.
Not bad, considering that she had about 150 miles lifetime a year
ago.
I did about 2300 miles commuting to work, about what I expected.
I did no single pleasure rides. Every time I planned to ride with
a club, or go for a spin, my wife joined me on the tandem.
So, overall I did about 4100 miles, which is better than expected.
I'll try to equal it this year, but I don't see how we can take
two trips, so I'll have to do more commuting.
--David
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1808.17 | 1991 goals/results | MSDSWS::HAYWOOD | | Thu Jan 02 1992 14:38 | 14 |
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My 1991 results were:
Goal Target Actual
6000 miles 7200 miles 7830
Ride 1000 miles in 1 month Did it in July,
> 900 2 other months
500 mile week didn't happen
More miles on bike than car Barely made it! 7700 on car.
(bike used mostly for commuting)
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1808.18 | | BALMER::MUDGETT | One Lean, Mean Whining Machine | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:34 | 23 |
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New Years Greetings,
I failed and feel awful! I can't believe how bad I feel when I
make a goal and don't make it. Good grief at work I regularly don't
make goals I've come up with and so what? Conversly I make a goal to
do something on this stupid bike and don't make it and its like
keep me away from sharp objects! Oh well here's the dismal results:
1. 3612.4 miles. Goal was 5000.
2. 2 Metrics and 3 full Centurys
3. Several events were canceled because of weather and one particularly
neat ride through a local Air Force Base was canceled because of the
Gulf War!
4. I finished the Hotter than Hell Hundred.
5. The two Metrics I did were serious butt-kickers and if everyone
else that was in the ride hadn't finished ahead of me I would swear
the rides were impossiable.
6. For all my dispondency I love this hobby, gosh I daydream about
some of the goofiest things...like how the cannondale gear changer
things actually work.
Fred Mudgett
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1808.19 | UMMMMM!!!!!!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Jan 03 1992 06:34 | 25 |
| I guess I didn't document mine here either, but I did have some...
No, honest...
GOAL ACTUAL EDITORIAL
____ ______ _________
Miles - 6k 5k something Okay
(never summed 'em)
TT - break 28 min. Best - 29:05 ARRRRGGGGHHH!!!!
Mt. Washington - sub 1:30 1:35 Happy - 11 min. faster
than last year
Century a month 1 No comment!
Weekly Mt. Wachusett over 21 Happy - avg'd over 1
climbs (training) per week
Racing - win, place or None - Best 4th I was a lot faster,
show only 2 out of top but so were the races.
10 I am at the end of the
cut-off for my age ;-(
Chip
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1808.20 | 1991 accomplishments | DELNI::MOLLIN | | Fri Jan 03 1992 13:02 | 16 |
| My 1991 goals were not quite as ambitious, but I feel good about what I
accomplished.
I never rode more than 700 miles in one year and set a goal of 1000
miles. I finished the year at 1700 miles. Next year will be 2000.
I wanted to ride the 7 Hills Wheelmen Century in under 8 total hours,
7&1/2 hrs riding time. I used the training program in Bicycling
Magazine as much as possible and finished in 7hrs. 15min total and just
over 6&1/2hrs riding time(15.3mph) . Next year - average 16mph and
finish in 6hrs. 25min. riding time and under 7 hrs total.
I wanted to commute once per week during Daylight Savings Time( 33
miles round trip) I did this about half the time. Next year my commute
will be 44 miles round trip and I hope to do this once per week during
DST.
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1808.21 | The year with changing goals | NEMAIL::DELORIEA | I've got better things to do. | Mon Jan 06 1992 10:26 | 42 |
| At first I thought I would skip replying to this note. This past year was
full of peaks and valleys as far a biking is concerned.
My goal this year was to be a better rider than I was in years previous.
I started the year riding a fixed gear, a 42-17. This bike whipped me into
shape faster than I could believe. Hills that once sent me looking for a
24 tooth cog I was now climbing with ease with the 17. Of course not having
the weight of a freewheel, derailleurs and shifters helped, BUT I was now
attacking hills rather than giving in to them. This was riding through the
winter.
When I got tired of the fixed gear I brought out my BASSO Paris-Roubaix. I was
riding it faster than ever. I had already made my goal before summer even
started.
I was starting to get burnt-out in MAY! I could no longer stand our
"friendly" lunch time rides. I had a race coming up and I really didn't care.
I was looking at getting a house and that was all I could think about.
When I found my house and papers were started, bicycling stopped. I started
eating as if I was never going to eat again once we got the house. Without
riding and eating like a pig, I gained weight.
When I found out how much closing was going to be the liquidation started.
I sold my VW van, spare bike parts and my only good bike.
After the BASSO was sold, I really stopped riding. I tried to ride my winter
beater but it wasn't the same. I hated it. I missed my good bike.
Now that things have settled down with the new/old house I'm getting back
into shape.
I picked up a BASSO Loto SLX frame and will be getting in a box of components
from Colorado Cyclist. I will be fitting it up with Shimano 600 Ultegra
8-speed STI.
As they say in Fenway Park, "Wait 'll next year!"
Tom
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1808.22 | What goals? | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:53 | 21 |
| The best thing of NOT having goals is that you can never disappoint yourself...
Miles: ~3000 (computer problems took away an accurate count)
2000 on the Marinoni tandem
800 on the Merlin (at this rate, it will last forever...)
200 on the Trek 990 ATB
Highlights (all on the tandem with Nancy):
o Broke MRC TT Mixed tandem record
o 7th overall - Duet Classic Stage Race
o 7th out of 1200 - Pan Mass Challenge (1st tandem and Nancy was the 1st
woman). Ok, it's not a race but somebody forgot to tell the
first few hundred rider
o 110 miles in 5:45
o Nancy and I are still talking
Goal for 1992:
o Continue to ride with Nancy (and survive...)
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1808.23 | | AD::CRANE | I'd rather be on my bicycle! | Mon Jan 06 1992 17:46 | 8 |
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Alright Tom!
Good to seee you "Back in the saddle again."
JOhn C.
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1808.24 | 800 MILES!!!!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Jan 07 1992 07:03 | 16 |
| This probably doesn't belong here, but being the kinda guy I am,
I'm going to write anyway...
Eric, 800 miles! 800 miles! That's it! You bought that dream machine
and you end up treating it like a distraction!!!! :-) :-)
I hope this takes some of the attention away from my squandering
habits... --
BTW, maybe somebody can talk Eric into agreeing that the Merlin ought
to be put into a "foster home" for a while. It's so young and needs
much more attention than it's getting.
After all, a Merlin IS a terrible thing to waste.
Chip
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1808.25 | Welcome back, Tom! | CIMNET::MJOHNSON | Matt Johnson | Tue Jan 07 1992 08:57 | 2 |
| [Sigh of relief....] Now I don't have to feel like I contributed to the
demise of your cycling by buying equipment from you.
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1808.26 | a close call for Tom | MATE::PJOHNSON | | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:12 | 8 |
| Funny thing was when I heard Tom was selling out I felt awful. Seeing
someone like Tom getting out of cycling is like seeing child abuse on
the evening news!
Phil
p.s. Welcome back Tom.
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1808.27 | A good year | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | Remember that, it's important | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:13 | 22 |
| Can't find my 1991 goals note right now (think it's in the 1990 miles note)
but I remember saying I wanted 5000 km. Having seen what some of you people
are reporting, that was a very modest goal. Actually I went quite a bit
further, but I'm still not up there with the stars of this file.
Final kilometrage (is that a word?): 7040 km (4400 mi)
which breaks down as follows -
Raleigh (race bike) 4420 km
Harry Hall (tourer) 2210 km
Uncomputed, estimated 410 km
Having acquired an Avocet 50, I can also report that during my 4420 km on
the Raleigh I climbed 55 000 m. I estimate I had about 20 000 m climb during
the km on the Harry Hall, so say 75 000 m climb during the year (about
247 000 feet).
In other news, I didn't fall off, I cycled a lot of glorious rides, I improved
my act technically, I did three cyclo-sportifs. It was the best season of
cycling I've ever had. Here's to '92 and more of the same.
Rod
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1808.28 | we found him out! | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:54 | 5 |
| We now recognize Tom's bike sale as having been a ploy so that he
could buy the bike he really wanted without having to justify having
two bikes at the same time.
ed
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1808.29 | wait till next year! | NOVA::HORN | Steve Horn, Database Systems | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:02 | 20 |
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Well Sue guilt-tripped me the other day...so here's how I did:
Goal Actual
----------------------------------- --------------------------
Ride 1500 miles (from Zero in '90) Close (1417 miles)
Do a sub 6 hour Century Did a soggy 5:50 century with GSW
Break the 21 mph avg on our 17 mile Did it at 21.4 mph
circuit (2 riders)
Break 20 mph solo on the same Close - 19.9 mph
circuit
Do over 5000 meters on that &%$#*@% Finally - in December!
rowing machine in 20 minutes!
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1808.30 | a start | LEGUP::SHORTT | John Shortt / DTN: 266-4594 | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:17 | 26 |
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MTB - purchased 6-1-91:
174 miles racing
892 miles riding/training
Highlight - finishing a 26 mile race in a downpour in 3 minutes more
time than a 16 mile race at the same place. Difference between the
races around 3 months and the road bike!
Disappointment - crashing in the Downhill at MT Snow
Road Bike - purchased 8-28-91:
1856 miles
Highlight - two centuries
Disappointment - waiting so long to start cycling.
Goals:
Ride with a more structured program, using a heart rate monitor and do
many more endurance miles!
john
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1808.31 | Very embarrased over my achievements | MASALA::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Thu Jan 09 1992 19:56 | 11 |
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>> I hope this takes some of the attention away from my squandering
>> habits... --
VERY hopeful. I still have nightmares thinking of going to the bank
manager to discuss my financial problems after buying your cast offs.
I'm going to have to avoid Rod for a couple of months so that he
doesn't pressurise me into humiliating myself in this note.
Graham.
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1808.32 | 1991 accomplishments, 1992 Goals | CSSE32::SMITH | Recreational Pcyclepath... | Thu Jan 09 1992 20:54 | 56 |
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1991 - a good year, 1992 - a better year
1991 was my year for commuting to work. I thought this would raise
my overall mileage but with a short commute of only 12 miles round trip
and my lack of completing weekday evening rides, I disappointed myself
a bit
1991 came in at around 2400 miles. Here's my breakdown...
Puch road bike - 879 miles (commuting)
Trek road bike - 1326 miles (joy riding)
ATB - ~ 200 miles (no odometer)
Some highlights...
- Cycled the Flordia Keys from Baiha Honda to Key West and back in
August (HOT!!!!!). This was around a 70 miler.
- Cycled several short stretches of the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC.
- Cycled Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
This was a 105 miler of GREAT road and scenery.
- Road the 7 hills Wheelman century that started in Spencer MA.
- Road an Ed Fisher century from ZKO to the Hampton and back.
- Road my favorite century twice in the White Mountains.
1992 Goals
- Put on over 3000 miles
- Commute at least 3 times a week (I've started this week). Take the
longer way to work to raise the round trip miles.
- Ride a bunch more centurys, I really love those long rides.
- Do a sub six hour century.
- Beat my top speed of 56 MPH (Crawford Notch)
- Rent a tandem and take my wife riding (my next bike purchase???)
Major rides in the planning...
- Complete the Cape in a Day Classic (122)
- Complete the White Mountain Triple Notch Classic (81, maybe stretch
this one into a Century)
- Complete the Rural Vermont Classic (204)
- Spend a week in May cycling Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway
(400-500+ if the heart can take it)
- Speed a week in August cycling the from Calgary, Alberta to Banff, up
the Icefield Parkway to Jasper and back to Banff (450+)
- Spend a week camping in Maine and ATB riding the Acadia Carriage
Paths in June (200+)
- Do my favorite White Mountain Century in the spring, summer and late
fall in time for leaf peeping (300)
That should do it... Unless I find some more interesting rides.
Cheers,
...Ed
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1808.33 | sounds great! | LEGUP::SHORTT | John Shortt / DTN: 266-4594 | Fri Jan 10 1992 12:02 | 6 |
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Ed,
Keep us informed if you come up with dates and want company :-).
john
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