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Distance: 29.04 miles Category: general: leisure - group Altitude Gain: 0 ft
Time: 00:00:00 Avg Speed: 0.00 mph Max Speed: 0.00 mph
Terrain: Road: Flat Bike: Fuji Absolute 1.0 700c Hybrid
Weather Conditions: 70 something, lots of blue sky and sun, some good winds, but very very comfortable.
Ride Description: Today was a rare very beautiful one in Taipei, so Karen P. and I headed to Bali, around the Archaeological Museum, past the barbed wire barrier to see what progress had been done since we were there last, a donut stop and back over the red bridge to bring us home again. The was an enjoyable ride, although I didn't work very hard on the bike.
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Today was a rare very beautiful one in Taipei, so Karen P. and I headed to Bali, around the Archaeological Museum, past the barbed wire barrier to see what progress had been done since we were there last, a donut stop and back over the red bridge to bring us home again. The was an enjoyable ride, although I didn't work very hard on the bike.

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