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Time: 02:34:32 Route: Swamp Rabbit Trail Distance: 26.97 miles
Avg Speed: 10.47 mph Max Speed: 0.00 mph Altitude Gain: 0 ft
Terrain: Road: Hills Bike: Gary Fisher Rail Road Club: Clydesdales
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 Swamp ROMP
Today I rode from the house to met the Swamp ROMP at the Swamp Rabbit Cafe. Something was going on at the Krok Center. They had the trail occupied and their fields were packed. I got to the cafe and none of the group was there. Jeff showed up but no others. Jeff is disabled and rides a 3 wheeled recumbent. I told him to lead the way. We had ridden a short way when I realized that another rider was riding with us. His name is Roger and he used to be a part of the group. So the 3 of us headed on up the trail. We stopped at the railroad car at Furman when Ken jumped in. We rode on up to TR and stopped at Duke's Doggs. On the ride back down the trail we stopped at some kind of festival and I met Carlo and Sarah. Overall this ride was very strange, but I enjoyed it anyway!

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