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Bike078

Monkey
Jan 11, 2018
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From this morning's ride. I don't go too far nowadays. I think this trip was less than 30 km. Rode to the municipality above my city, had breakfast, rode a bit more then went home.

 

junkyard

You might feel a little prick.
Sep 1, 2015
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2,303
San Diego
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From my afternoon ride, was in the upper 50's and windy. Almost ran over this snake,but didnt and scooted him off to safety.
 

rideit

Bob the Builder
Aug 24, 2004
23,067
11,304
In the cleavage of the Tetons
Phillips canyon was...spicier than usual. I still managed 25th fastest (DH) time of the year, and that was with greasy mud, snow, and two dismount walks over snow covered bridges.
Pretty happy with that.

Climbed/descended 3500 feet in under two hours.

 
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scrublover

Turbo Monkey
Sep 1, 2004
2,886
6,191
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Thought I wasn't getting a ride today. Errands/DMV hell on the agenda with a not-so-great forecast. Huzzah!
Of course, the rain moved in rather heavily about 15 minutes into my ride. Meh. Tis the season!

Leftover pasta from last night + freshy! salsa! spicy! = yuuuuum! My models never want to hold still.

Soundtrack =
 

scrublover

Turbo Monkey
Sep 1, 2004
2,886
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Its not too often ya see Canadian beer being drank by you fellas. :clue:
I like several of the Collective Arts beers, and they are available at a couple of my local packies!

A brewery not too far from me actually does their local stuff. They brew for a few other companies, to their specs/recipes/whatever.
 

scrublover

Turbo Monkey
Sep 1, 2004
2,886
6,191
Filthy cat feet on your counter while you cook? No bueno :disgust1:
I'm not a religious man, but we wipe our counters/cutting boards with bonkers amounts of zealotry.

If you're a cat owner: their little buttholes WILL be on EVERYTHING. Adjust accordingly.

ETA: i've dealt with zika, bubonic plague, west nile and many many other nasty things in my workl
they all pale in comparison to what one (or 3!) house-cats are capable of.
 
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