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    Congratulation !

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    Congrats. I enjoy reading posts like this.

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    Wow, 100 miles, what a great accomplishment - bet it was a beautiful ride in the mountains too. I just dusted off my bike a few weeks ago and went for a hour's ride (at the end of a full work day) - not sure how many km's I rode but I had a sore butt by the end of it!!! Hoping to continue and toughen up my butt each time.

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    Awesome! Good for you......congrats!!!
    ~ Chris ~
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris G View Post
    Awesome! Good for you......congrats!!!
    What a cute doggy!!! I want one now - just don't tell my kids.

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    Runcolerun, you ROCK!!!! You've already inspired me with a previous post but even moreso now. Since your last post I have been taking Hana on a trailer bike (I'm pulling her behind my bike but she can pedal and feel like she's riding) on several good mountain bike rides (those things can go over rocks and stumps and everything, they're great). It's given me an excellent way to get exercise and spend quality time with her - I find it more difficult than biking on my own, but it's great training. I'm trying real hard to get to a level of fitness that's close to where I was before this gig started, and you've inspired me on several occasions when I would make up excuses. (and I haven't walked a single hill - wooot wooot)

    You da bomb.

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