I was thinking of you, Patrick, on today’s ride round Rampart Reservior that we
rode. In contrast to your desert riding and water consumption, I did 40ish
miles on 28oz water and 20oz cold coffee. 70˚F and 30% humidity, half sunny
half clouds.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Rich: It's flipping up the brim that makes me so fast. Actually, I do that
with all except my custom caps, so that I can see out from under the brim
when in the hooks.
I'm very grateful to live in the bosque, and to have so many trails
starting almost at my door.
I just talked with my sister in
Fellas, Patrick is a strong rider, to that I can attest. I rode with him on the
ABQ bike path last summer, and pretended I wasn't trying as hard as I was, but
when we parted ways on the path and I rode to my car, I was going much slower.
We didn't venture to the Bosque, but I, as a
Thanks for your report Patrick. Images of the mesas look pretty epic from where
I sit in ATL.
You’re looking fast in that mean green Riv cap!
Best,
Richard
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I could tolerate some dust here. All of ours has washed away. 2-3" per hour
storms night before last. Landscape in the yard flourishing, will have to
cut hay, I mean mow the yard sometime when it dries enough.
Plenty of firsthand experience with bow waves from the front wheel these
last
Patrick,
Sounds lovely. Pictures would help us minds eye challenged. We are fortunate
here in the Southwest especially this time of year.
~Hugh
On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 2:01:26 PM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:
A nice thing about working for yourself is that on a very nice winter day