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Time: 02:31:04 Route: Swamp Rabbit Trail Distance: 33.20 miles
Avg Speed: 13.19 mph Max Speed: 0.00 mph Altitude Gain: 0 ft
Terrain: Road: Rolling Bike: Gary Fisher Rail Road Club: Clydesdales
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 Morning Ride
This morning I took off for an easy spin up the Swamp Rabbit. I decided for an easy spin as the rain has kept me off the bike most of the week and the one ride I had was shortened by the rain. I hewded to the park and across downtown to the trail. I followed it out to the north end then turned east, worked my way to Lindsey Lake Road, and back to town on Tubbs Mountain. Suth of Furman I got into a clump of riders, joggers, and walkers doing some kind of Miracle Hill thing. Amy was riding in the group. I got off the trail at Watkins Bridge amd went up to Old Buncombe. Then I took Blue Ridge back to the Swamp Rabbit. I stopped at the Swamp Rabbit Cafe for a scone and coffee and took a scone home for Cis.

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