Well, if the hole you plugged was big enough for 4 plugs you did very well;
as I said, all of mine simply vanished into the void until I ran out. It
was a mid-fall day, perhaps low or mid 50s so perhaps the remaining OS
acted as a lubricant.
I've not yet had to test one of the "fat" plugs, but
Three worms was easy, I had to hold the three while I used the pronged
worming needle to coax the 4th into place. They’re all half length worms as
I cut them to make the worms last, but if I hadn’t, it would’ve been better
to have used two worms doubled over into four, then the curves of the
Nice, Bill! I started Wandring this year and have enjoyed covering new
roads (or in some cases roads I've ridden but never tracked). My first ride
of 2023 involved some Wandring.
-Dave
On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 11:53:51 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> I had to (HAD TO) ride on December
I had to (HAD TO) ride on December 31st. My compulsive nature required it:
earlier in the month I noticed that I was in third place for the most total
new miles ridden in Alameda County, CA on Wandrer.earth. The prize for
logging the most new miles was ~300 points. In second place above me
No pictures but I rode home after work about 9pm Saturday in the rainy 40°s.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
On Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 4:59:57 PM UTC-5 DavidP wrote:
> What was your last ride for the year?
>
> We've been hit with an unseasonably warm spell and this afternoon temps
> were in
My last ride of 2022 was yesterday, Dec. 30, when I went for a three block
ride to the likker store and back. At least the snow hat all melted and
the temps were in the 40's.
On Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 6:31:47 PM UTC-6 aeroperf wrote:
> Thursday it had finally warmed up enough here in
Thursday it had finally warmed up enough here in Atlanta that I went for a
pleasure ride (about 13 miles) on the Silver Comet Trail.
Besides the “Boy, am I out of shape” feeling, a 6-point buck jumped up next
to me and start leaping along about 30 feet to my right. We see a number
of deer on