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Time: 02:15:59 Route: Swamp Rabbit Trail Distance: 27.75 miles
Avg Speed: 12.24 mph Max Speed: 29.10 mph Altitude Gain: 890 ft
Terrain: Road: Hills Bike: Surly Straggler Touring Club: Clydesdales
Weather Conditions: Few clouds, 87°F, Feels like 84°F, Humidity 51%, Wind 15mph from SSW - by Klimat.app
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 Quick Afternoon RIde
After playing disc golf with Jeff this morning, I was pretty pooped. But I wanted to get a ride in before the rain started. I left home on the Surly, got on the trail in Cleveland Park and stayed on it all the way to the turnaround across from the Creperie. I came back down the trail and got off at Hampton Avenue just below the Swamp Rabbit Cafe. I went by Hampton Station and crossed the Hampton Avenue Bridge, took Washington to Broad Street. Then Falls Street to Camperdown Way. Then Cleveland Street to Cleveland Park and stopped by the zoo entrance for a drink. I took Washington to Laurens and Hillside up the hill.

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