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Old 02-16-24, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by _ForceD_
You’re right. The 21 years living and owning property in the northern part of the state, and now being a part-time resident and property owner in the southern part of the state, and traveling around the state over those years…and riding bikes in them all…means nothing. It was a wisecrack. I know there are hills. But with 50 mile rides that end with less than 100’ elevation gain, I know first-hand there isn’t anything near comparable hill-wise to other areas of the country…even ones that are considered flat. — Dan
I agree, yes they are small hills. But they are hills nonetheless. I think the highest point in Florida is 345ft, which is the lowest highest point in the U.S. It's all good.
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