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It was 65 degrees here in NC and I actually got sun burn while riding today. And the worst part is that it is going to be close to 70 for the next several days. This is February and we just had snow a week ago. This sun stuff is just ticking me off. I ain't used to riding in t-shirts this early in the year.
Yeah, same here! Two days of riding, and I've got the raccoon eyes thing going! I'll take it though. Weather like this in Feb is unreal, but rest assured, enjoy it while it lasts! Probably put a little over 300 miles in this weekend. Love it!
Yep it was a nice day in the foothills. We road over around Pilot Mt. and Mt. Airy today!
Last weekend we rode up to Hanging Rock. Nice ride up that way. Lived in NC all my life (Grew up in the Wilkes area), and never visited there. Nice Park to visit and camp if you like that sort of thing....
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