In the rando crowd up here in the Great Pacific Northwet, it is
considered bad form to not have fenders and loooooong mudflaps when
the roads are wet.  At least, if you want anyone to ride with.

Just sayin,
Lynne F

On Mar 29, 9:04 pm, Manuel Acosta <manueljohnaco...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm still trying to egg one of my students into doing this. But he
> might be in trouble for riding up Mt.Hamiliton after school. He posted
> it about it so I quote:
>
> "Most supidest thing ive EVER doen: so it was late after school today
> and i decided to go for a ride next thing i know is that i feel good
> and decide to go for longer. I ended up doing Mt.Hamilton in a dark
> decent... There was still snow in the summit and all i had was a tank
> and t-shirt over it. No beanie no full finger gloves no jacket
> nothing! It was dark and i was half was down the decent. Have you guys
> head of albino killers in that county?? Well i have and i was cared
> out of my mind! Never doing that again! Plus i get home and i get in
> trouble."
>
> These kids now a days, I wonder where they get these outragest ideas.
> BTW I'll be riding my non-fender college road bike. Look for me in
> splats and rain jacket. Stephen and William I'll see you there. 71
> miles in the rain sounds fun.
> -Manny

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