



The had one of their old church boats that held 80 for going to service across the lake. Why spend good money on a oar lock when all you need is a cutout and a nail. Yes you can share a narrow bridge with a train. One farmer had some nice sleds on the side of his barn.
7/17/10
61.8 mile 6:13 hr / max speed 30.7 / avg moving speed 9.9 / stopped time 8:18 / 1068 ft total ascent. (rained in the afternoon)
Love & kisses
Steve
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