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Jeremy, how far outside Arcadia is 31 closed, seems like they would have a small detour.
31 would be an easier ride, but 17 also works. Either way works with me.
Jeremy, how far outside Arcadia is 31 closed, seems like they would have a small detour.
31 would be an easier ride, but 17 also works. Either way works with me.
It was shut down right in Arcadia, the work they're doing is actually on 70. You could take it all the way up almost to Arcadia and then cut across CR 760a.
Slowryder and I can meet y'all down south somewhere Araba, Solomans castle is not a big ride for Jeremy either so mabey he would be into meeting Mike and us down south somewhere and riding back up.
ok...well its whatever day is better for you all....we have no commitments, we are on vacation ....matter of fact we are leaving to come down 2 days earlier than first planned. leaving wednesday now instead of friday. so we'll have a little more time now
Sunday would be a maybe for me, I mean since it IS fathers day I could get what I want maybe the kid would go with me...I'll get back to y'all
What day did the boss say she wanted to ride bad pig?
we're now open to either saturday or sunday.....we initially said sunday because we weren't leaving to come down there till friday. time was gonna be an issue. now we are leaving wednesday night to come down so we are good for either day now.
Saturday works for me, except I have a band gig on saturday night so I would be able to do the ride up and back, just cant hang out much and cant drink... not that drinking is a huge issue or anything but u know me and dave when it comes to beers !!! (haha)
I played there last night and didnt get home until around 3am after tearing down the equipment and all. Thats a Long day for an old guy like me :-)
If we rode on sunday... I probably wouldnt be ready to leave here until at least 10am or so.
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