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I can't wait untill I have the time to travel.. Between my daughter, my gf and her 2 .im lucky to be able to start the bike once a week
I'm with you on that, however, I do make time for myself to go on at least one 3-4 day ride each year. I usually take my son (14) so I'm still doing the parent thing, but the wife and daughter stay at home. I'm hoping once I get the two off to school/life, it will free up a little more time to do some longer rides.
Looks Like the OP has a great plan and some serious miles to go! Jealousy only gets me so far, so I'll wish you the best and many enjoyable miles.
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