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Time: 02:24:21 Route: Dreamland, Davidson, OBR, SRT Distance: 28.38 miles
Avg Speed: 11.80 mph Max Speed: 34.10 mph Altitude Gain: 1,949 ft
Terrain: Road: Hills Bike: Trek Émonda ALR Road Club: Clydesdales
Weather Conditions: Clear, 76°F, Feels like 76°F, Humidity 52%, Wind 4mph from W - by Klimat.app
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 Dreamland, Davidson, SRT, OBR
Today I left home on the Trek and headed by BJU to Beverly to take the Dreamland route north. I stopped by Pete’s but didn’t see him out. I took Watson and McElhaney into TR. I stopped at the TReehouse for a bacon and BBQ chicken salad with a fruit cup. I also bought a double chocolate muffin to take home for Cissi. Going south I took the trail to the Lakeview spur then follow OBR to the Hampton station spur and the Hampton Avenue Bridge back to Washington Street. I took Broad across town and to Cleveland Park. I climbed the big hilL on Briarcliff to get home.

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