I enjoyed the ride, despite the light rain and head winds. Beautiful 
country side, most roads were quite, rolling terrain, all good! I would 
definitely do it again.
Bob and I were having a good time talking for the first half of the ride, 
but riding a fixed gear is out of sync with the rest of the biking world. 
You have to be more aggressive on the up hills and spin out on the down 
hills. I scanned through some of the photos, but couldn't find one of me. 
You would think an orange bicycle with a black Wald basket and olive Shop 
Shack would stand out more. I'll look some more later.

JohnS


On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 11:00:19 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> And don't forget, y'all. The Indian Head 100 Century ride (which Steve can 
> tell you more about) is on Labor Day.
>
> Here is my ride report from last year if you want my take on it: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rbw-owners-bunch/indian$20head%7Csort:relevance/rbw-owners-bunch/gJPWltCIzqQ/wOtLARmNAgAJ
>

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