Riding around other people was a new experience for me. I'll see folks out 
on the remote roads and trails, but if they are stopped fixing something 
they are prepared, because being remote demands self sufficiency -- all the 
more because cell reception is spotty at best in many of those places. This 
was my first ride into population and preparedness is less a perceived 
consideration (I suppose) because there is always cell signal and help 
"nearby." This felt like encountering a tourist in trouble when trail 
running.

I am recovering some today, but not nearly as much as I thought I might 
before this boundary pushing experiment. I have no desire to ride there 
often, but it sure is amazing to know that I am now able to when I choose 
to. Horizons keep slowly expanding!

With abandon,
Patrick

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