I was sure thankful for wool too. A short cool down and I was ready to grab 
a bite and not worry about smelling or looking too out of place.

On Monday, April 8, 2013 4:48:43 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> That muddy lane sure looks like a blast! 70's? Wow. We just hit 50. For my 
> ride it was 30 to start, no wind, and then for my 10 mile descent back home 
> 40+ mph winds. I was almost going as slow down hill as I had in the morning 
> going uphill. But if you gotta have wind, best have it on the down hill 
> side. I was thankful for wool.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Monday, April 8, 2013 3:25:14 PM UTC-6, john muhl wrote:
>>
>> Taped up my busted toe and headed north to the Chaparral Trail and 
>> surrounding area. Despite the ominous look in the morning the rain held off 
>> and it was a nice overcast 70ish degrees. Atlantis handled the pavement, 
>> good to bad gravel and "completely rutted out by ATVs and backhoes" 
>> dirt/mud without hesitation; even outran a loose (and notably slow/lazy) 
>> dog on some of the nicer gravel. http://goo.gl/4MoRP
>
>

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