Tomorrow we ride again with a new addition to the group – Ron and Clare Kelly from San Diego who simply couldn’t resist the temptation.
Another 6 days of riding rewarded with a rest day. Missoula is a university town and a great outdoor centre with mountain biking, skiing, hiking and surfing. Yes folks – 300km from the coast and they surf here. It’s a standing wave on the McKenzie River that we watched a number of guys “surf” across the face. Weird place. Otherwise a rest full day except for the Rhinoceros Bar that was serving 50 beers on tap – very dangerous. Probably why they call it the Rhinoceros.
Tomorrow we ride again with a new addition to the group – Ron and Clare Kelly from San Diego who simply couldn’t resist the temptation.
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Mark Shircore
25/5/2015 05:35:11 am
Loving the updates Trish but we need a bit of public humiliation. Didn't someone fall off his new bike coming in to lunch recently? Time for some naming and shaming!
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Mal Brown
26/5/2015 02:24:25 am
Mark, your one Saturday ride resulted in multiple injuries/fatalies so I doubt you are in a position to comment on riding skills.
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