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Time: 02:59:33 Route: Old Buncombe & SRT Distance: 36.04 miles
Avg Speed: 12.04 mph Max Speed: 32.70 mph Altitude Gain: 116 ft
Terrain: Road: Hills Bike: Surly Straggler Touring Club: Clydesdales
Weather Conditions: -- myWindsock Report -- Weather Impact: -5.7% Headwind: 50% @ 2.8-5.8mph Longest Headwind: 01h 16m 59s Air Speed: 11.6mph Temp: 87.7-90.6°F Precip: 1% @ 0.01 Inch/hr
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 OBR & SRT
I rode the Surly from home to Cleveland Park then up Cleveland Street to Camperdown and Falls Street. I took Broad Street to Washington and Hampton Avenue Bridge. At Hampton Station I took the Orange Line to Old Buncombe then rode it to the Lakeview Spur that I took to the trail. I followed the trail to the north end then turned back down the trail. I followed it back down stopping at the pocket park for a drink. Then I rode to the Cancer Survivors' Center and took a picture of the statue there. Then I rode to the zoo lot and took Washington and Hillside up the hill.


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