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7/7/10
27.70 mile 4:01 hr / max speed 30.7 / avg moving speed 6.6 / stopped time 3:04 / 2666 ft total ascent. (rain with the evening clearing strong head wind)
Love & kisses
Steve
1 comment:
I see your tent, then I have to ask: how do you eat out there? You haven't brought a stove along, so you'll stick to cookies and dry food and cold drinks for breakfast/dinner?! I just wonder...
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