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Got it! Beautiful Sunday morning ride with the wife after church
Next challenge - your bike with glasses on seat in front of a restored 60's or 70's muscle car. Stipulation - can't be your car! Get out and ride fellas
Bike doesn't have to be ON the beach, just AT the beach... parking lot is fine, as long as the pic shows where you are.
A beach, in my opinion for the sake of this thread, does not have to be the "ocean", I am looking for a place on a natural body of water where people swim... could be a river, a lake, estuary, Great Lake...
I had been enjoying this thread, never had a chance to get a challenge. I thought this one would be over in a few hours with all the riders that live near water. I should have taken that picture at the river on Friday at 9:00 pm with a flashlight shining on the beach.
I am going to try and get to a lake tomorrow, I might have a chance for this one given this was 2 days ago.
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