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Bradshaw Trail near Salton Sea: Nov 5-7 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 193361" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>I'll need to start stopping by here a bit more often. Life has just been too busy even to ride much or spend time on here. Kind of hard to ride when I do just about nothing but work six or even seven days a week. Had a goal of going to Idaho for a week of riding in August, but that seems like only a dream now...</p><p></p><p>I'll have to get at least a long weekend up in the Piutes going or I'll lose my mind. </p><p></p><p>I need to find some more people to ride with. In the past I always had a large group of guys to ride with and ten years ago I went pretty much at least once a week. Attrition to moving away, giving up riding, or just no longer with us has reduced that group to a total of two people and one of them only rides a a few times a year. Add in the body falling apart and I've not been logging the hours in the saddle that I'm used to. I'm not giving it up yet though. </p><p></p><p>Hey Sun are you over with the initial healing and on to medieval torture, uh I mean physical therapy? Push through it so you can bet back on the scooter.</p><p></p><p>Hey you can do the Bradshaw in July, just do it overnight and have a plan for rescue should you get stuck in the middle with a broken bike. Seems like it would be better done in the winter though. I knew some people who did Glamis in the summer. All day in the RV with the AC on full and rode all night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 193361, member: 21"] I'll need to start stopping by here a bit more often. Life has just been too busy even to ride much or spend time on here. Kind of hard to ride when I do just about nothing but work six or even seven days a week. Had a goal of going to Idaho for a week of riding in August, but that seems like only a dream now... I'll have to get at least a long weekend up in the Piutes going or I'll lose my mind. I need to find some more people to ride with. In the past I always had a large group of guys to ride with and ten years ago I went pretty much at least once a week. Attrition to moving away, giving up riding, or just no longer with us has reduced that group to a total of two people and one of them only rides a a few times a year. Add in the body falling apart and I've not been logging the hours in the saddle that I'm used to. I'm not giving it up yet though. Hey Sun are you over with the initial healing and on to medieval torture, uh I mean physical therapy? Push through it so you can bet back on the scooter. Hey you can do the Bradshaw in July, just do it overnight and have a plan for rescue should you get stuck in the middle with a broken bike. Seems like it would be better done in the winter though. I knew some people who did Glamis in the summer. All day in the RV with the AC on full and rode all night. [/QUOTE]
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