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So Rusty and I have been chatting and we would like to set up a nice ride for Saturday the 17th. Let's see how many folks we can gather up for this one. Posting it earlier in the week so folks can plan accordingly. We were discussing maybe another Lake Placid ride since everyone who went enjoyed it and I missed it, but we don't care just want to get out and put some miles on the bikes.
I am working a 48 hour double Thursday and Friday, but would still like to get out and ride on Saturday weather permitting. I know you guys always leave early so I will try my best to get out early on Saturday morning but can't guarantee it. Meeting on US 27 and I-75 around 9 AM would be great for me as I wouldn't have to get a hold in the morning to leave early, but if it has to be earlier then I'll see what I can swing.
So let's hear it guys, who's up for a nice Saturday ride, and where to? The floor is open for suggestions.
We suggest that we all should meet up in the AM (9AM and KU 9:30) at Cafe 27 and take Snake Rd. up to the Tiki Hut. We should arrive at the Tiki between 1130 - 12 Noon for lunch.
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