At least to me anyway...
Things I learned on my ride today with MP, MB and Staci.
There are some great bakeries in Marin. However, on an 85 mile ride, one does need to actually eat some of the funny food one brought with them.
The mud in mud baths is used! And it gets into all crevices. I can handle the crevice thing (makes sense) But that means the mud touches other people's crevices... EWWWWW!!!!
And there is a thing called a compost wrap, or maybe bath. No thank you!
When you see a field with a lot of sheep and an adjacent field with a lot of hay bales and a few sheep, your eye thinks they are all sheep. Thom wondered if maybe I was low on water.
Not all of MP's shorts have unexpected holes in them.
Cows sometimes block the roads in Marin.
I can ride longer than I thought with my HR in the 170s. (173 - 179 is my tested anaerobic threshhold)
I really do like climbing and descending. Rollers... not so much.
I want to move to Marin (Thom may stop speaking to you MP) so much amazing riding!
I'm sure I'll wake up in the middle of the night with more.
(More!) Why is it I can eat 2/3 of a Cibatta burger, some fries and a shake, feel full and then feel starving 30 minutes later?
Cooked raisins in a cinnamon roll the size of your helmet aren't so bad.
Sunscreen does not stay put on my shoulder blades.
A ride with no hot foot and no lower back muscles screaming at me is SWEEEEET!
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) so much amazing riding!
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(this had woken me up the night before - I didn't whine about it to anyone except Kelly because I at least wanted her to know what was going on if I keeled over!) 
