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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    Wow, you're amazing!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Sorry it took so long for me to thank you mimitabby, but I just now returned to this thread to read more responses. Anyway, thank you for your kind words.

    I forgot to mention earlier that I also hug, groom, and clean stalls for 11 camels every week just because I love it. My passion is camels.

    In my last message I wrote that my longest ride was 40-some miles. However, after having ridden in the week-long Candisc tour in August, my longest ride in one day is now 65 miles. A century in one day sounds undoable, and I admire anyone who can do that, so I shall continue to work toward that goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kjay View Post
    In my last message I wrote that my longest ride was 40-some miles. However, after having ridden in the week-long Candisc tour in August, my longest ride in one day is now 65 miles. A century in one day sounds undoable, and I admire anyone who can do that, so I shall continue to work toward that goal.
    Ah, but to us Europeans, 65 miles IS already a century -- a metric century. In fact, 62 miles is about 100 km, so you've already PASSED the century mark! Congratulations!!!

    Oh, and I've passed the 50-mark long ago. 57 and counting. DH just celebrated his 60th last weekend (2 weeks early, but on the day itself he'll be hiking in Yunnan).
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

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    KJay- lover of camels- we had camels visit us in Benicia during the waterfront festival days in July. Now they don't come anymore . One year we had a momma and baby to see. Did you know we have a camel barn here????

    Bay Area- hmmm where might that be- north or south?
    Nancy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Goddess View Post
    KJay- lover of camels- we had camels visit us in Benicia during the waterfront festival days in July. Now they don't come anymore . One year we had a momma and baby to see. Did you know we have a camel barn here????

    Bay Area- hmmm where might that be- north or south?
    Bike Goddess, I'm actually southwest of you in Foster City (San Mateo area). I've gone to the Benicia camel races a couple of times; the camels come from the Nevada Camel Company. However, I had no idea they weren't racing there anymore. I'll have to write to them to find out what happened. I've wanted to visit the camel barn in Benicia for some time, and simply must take time out to do so. Thanks so much for reminding me. I'm glad we live fairly near one another.

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    Duck on Wheels, will you not be hiking with your husband in Yunnan? I had to "google" "Yunnan" because I had never heard of it. How great to have such an adventuresome hubby. You are very fortunate. I love adventure trips (and refer to most anything as an adventure. . . even a bicycle tour) but always go alone (which I actually don't mind).

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    Quote Originally Posted by kjay View Post
    Duck on Wheels, will you not be hiking with your husband in Yunnan? I had to "google" "Yunnan" because I had never heard of it. How great to have such an adventuresome hubby. You are very fortunate. I love adventure trips (and refer to most anything as an adventure. . . even a bicycle tour) but always go alone (which I actually don't mind).
    Nope, this was his trip. I saw the pictures afterwards, and though they were gorgeous I also could see how I would not have been able to do the hike. I have a fear of heights, and there were stretches of trail there where I would have frozen solid in fear!!!

    p.s. Yesterday he watched a rerun of the Michael Palin series about hiking in the Himalayas. All serious and straight-faced, he came to my office door and harrumphed to signal an important announcement, then said that he had to go back to Yunnan again ... he'd used the wrong outhouse. (If you've seen the series, you'll know what he was referring to.)
    Last edited by Duck on Wheels; 02-12-2007 at 08:21 AM.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

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    I'm 50. Don't know how it happened
    If it's not one thing it's another

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    Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest. - Writer/Reverend Larry Lorenzoni

    Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams

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    Bike Goddess-
    I read your TE profile and you are now my inspiration!
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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    Quote Originally Posted by five one View Post
    Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest. - Writer/Reverend Larry Lorenzoni

    Love it, love it, love it!!!! I always tell people I would prefer to have my birthday than the alternative. (I'm 52.)

    Annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

 

 

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