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@FXD2003Rider , your "if accepted" is not responded to, is it considered accepted and your challenge the new one?
Was out riding last Saturday but had no luck finding a spot matching your challenge. Maybe better luck soon ... or someone else to pick up the glove and accept the challenge.
mud clicked "like" on his post, so I'm sure it's accepted by default (although I can't see the picture for some reason, so I don't have an opinion on whether it meets the challenge or not).
mud clicked "like" on his post, so I'm sure it's accepted by default (although I can't see the picture for some reason, so I don't have an opinion on whether it meets the challenge or not).
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below is the picture that was there.
And yes I meant that like to mean acceptance.
what's it been three or four months on that challenge, and René posted up a month ago.
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Correct, I was riding in the area of Soesterberg expecting to spot something over there, but no luck. Also lot of closed roads. Then remembered there was a sign here, so cashed a rain-check and paid some old friends a visit.
Next assignment should one choose to accept it: your Dyna with a Ginormous Everyday Object. For example the 'World's Largest Ball of Twine' or a ten-story toothbrush ... nothing less than 20-feet in size accepted. And, an object so not a mural or graffiti.
P.S. I know there is a list of previous challenges, did not check if had already been done before.
In Borrego Springs. (Not sure if this dragon is "actual size" or not, but it's a good 300' long either way.
If this challenge is accepted, the new challenge is your Dyna at a homeless encampment.
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