I have family near the coast in Guilford, Connecticut (I grew up in
Madison) and they have been buried all winter.  That you got any miles
at all is a plus!  They said it's the most brutal winter they've seen
there.

I love the Connecticut River valley.

Good luck with the season!

Patrick
Louisville, Ky.

On Mar 16, 8:00 am, robert zeidler <zeidler.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The first of the Berkshire Series randos is this Sunday, a 100k, jaunt
> through the Ct River valley and....  I don't think I have the legs for
> it.  This winter was a pretty tough one, and despite some really good
> trainer sessions (Spinervals), and getting about 100 miles in Feb, and
> a like amount so far this moth, it's not enough.  I can feel the
> remaining sponginess in my legs, and while disappearing fast, it's
> still there.  The weather has just made things too inconsistent.
> There will be others and I have the cue sheets so riding them solo is
> an option, but I kind of like doing this partly for the social aspect
> too.
>
> Oh well. I'll live to fight another day.  i have plans for a 3 times a
> week commute to my office which is 70 miles round trip, so that should
> ramp things up a bit.  Hey, it's all good.  But like I said, a tough
> winter in New England, probably the worst I've ever lived through.
>
> RGZ

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