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Old 10-17-20, 03:02 AM
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diphthong
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Originally Posted by Lemond1985
That's a little beyond my current capabilities, I'm good for 2-3 hours max these days. I was in decent shape before the fires, but they have kept me from doing any really serious riding for almost two months, I have never had a year like this one. I have read about your rides, and they are way beyond anything I have done this year, were not a couple of them over 100 miles?

I think it would be wise to wait for a rain, AQI-wise. We don't get the fresh ocean breeze like San Diego. You might find the AQI acceptable, I don't mind it as much when the weather is out of the 90's and 100's.

Besides, isn't Sequoia Park closed anyway?
not feeling a significant rain before early february. call me crazy and/or tardy for dinner with no hope of a fruit cup.

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