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Distance:
17.77 miles
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Route:
CAMBA
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Time: 02:48:54
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Avg Speed:
6.31 mph
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Max Speed:
19.50 mph
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Avg HR: 0 bpm
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Max HR: 0 bpm
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Calories Burned: 0
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Weight:
184
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Altitude Gain:
0 ft
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Terrain: Off: XC
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Bike: Cannondale Rush Trail/AM
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Club: Secular Cycleism |
Weather Conditions: Sunny. 50°-73°. |
Ride Description: Patsy Lake & Namakagon combo. From Town Hall Trail head. I rode with a teacher from Duluth, Tim. He rides like I do, for the scenery and pleasure of the great outdoors. He had to head back early, but it was a good ride. Two and a half new sections on the Namakagon, and my first ride on the new Patsy Lake singletrack I helped build last Fall. Nice trail. |
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Distance:
5.25 miles
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Route:
Rock Lake
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Time: 00:55:20
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Avg Speed:
5.69 mph
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Max Speed:
14.60 mph
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Avg HR: 0 bpm
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Max HR: 0 bpm
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Calories Burned: 0
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Weight:
184
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Altitude Gain:
0 ft
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Terrain: Off: XC
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Bike: Cannondale Rush Trail/AM
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Club: Secular Cycleism |
Weather Conditions: Sunny. 73°. |
Ride Description: Rock Lake 5 Mile Cut-Off. From Trail Head. After this mornings ride, I was tired, so I rode the short loop. Fun. I almost built up the nads to ride the Volkswagen Rock. |
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I got to ride the new singletrack I helped build last Fall. Very nice flow, fun stuff, and 3 new bridges. I also rode a part of the Namakagon Trail I haven't ridden in a long time.
I met a teacher from Duluth at the Trail Head, and rode with him a while. Like me, he rides for the scenery and joy of being in the woods. Thanks Tim!
Photo #1... Patsy Lake.
Photo #2... One of the new bridges.
Photo #3... Another new bridge.
Photo #4... And old Chevrolet in the woods, just off the Namakagon Trail.
Photo #5... Close up.
Photo #6... Old Chevy.
Photo #7... The old Chevrolet.
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Looks good Craig, Mosquitoes?. I brought my Blur to Grand Junction determined to get out on some singletrack while here.
posted by Sagebum on
5/18/2010
at 9:03:57 AM
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No mosquitoes, yet... Well I did see one. And it must have been a male, because it didn't try to land on me. It may be another slow Summer for skeeters in northern Wisconsin, all of the normally wet, swampy, bogs were dry.
posted by KrateKraig on
5/19/2010
at 6:53:19 AM
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