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Distance: 37.79 miles Time: 03:12:23 Max Speed: 29.53 mph
Avg Speed: 11.79 mph Temp: Avg: 64
Category: general: touring - group
Route: a Corps of Cadres Ride Weight: 235 Altitude Gain: 1,472 ft
Avg Power: 0 W Calories Burned: 0 Avg HR: 0 bpm
Terrain: Road: Flat Bike: Dahon 32lb-Cadenza Folding Club: The "Corps of Codgers"
Weather Conditions: sunny; 11 mph WNW winds
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 Viewing the progress of the culvert repair
Another great ride with the "Corps of Cadres" (re-named).

We biked past Hulberton and backtracked to observe the finishing touches on the canal culvert repair. The drained section of the canal was being refilled.

Bob had a flat on the last 2 miles. Gene biked ahead to get his car in order to transport Bob and his bike back to my house. I helped Bob fix the flat back at my house.


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