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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
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    Sooooo pretty! What an adventure! I can't imagine the joy (and pain) of riding across the continent. Sounds like you had an amazing journey, tho. Thanks for sharing!!!
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  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Seattle
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    Please be sure to post your pictures, you have a big audience here. Particularly in the northern hemisphere, where many of us can't ride because it's too cold, wet, dark & snowy.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
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    Warming up!

    Wow, that San Juan ride looks and sounds amazing,(a real wild adventure) but perhaps a little out of my league at this point. I'll definitely pencil it in for the years to come when I've riden a few 7000 feet mountains, as there aren’t too many of those here in Australia.
    I have to say that one of the many perks of my trip is that it allowed you to get fit. An entire month were the days progressively got longer, with a few rest days when you needed them most.
    As many of you 'long distant cyclists' would know, it was a wonderful feeling when getting up every day, pointing your bike in a direction and pedalling 60 miles felt normal!
    Not having luggage made life easier, but even so I sometimes found myself counting every kilometre to the lunch stop. Then there were of course those beautiful tail-wind days where if the food wasn't so good I would have kept riding.
    I luckily I didn't have to face any of australia's creepy and slithery creatures although there were a few small fresh water crocodiles to see from a safe distance.
    As for now, the bike only ever gets out in the early mornings or the evenings as it is starting to get real warm here. A not so bad 36C (96) degrees today. While you girls up north are all freezing your fingers off I'm melting the rubber on my tyres. Have a great New Years and look forward to hearing from you soon

 

 

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