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Anyone in for a moderate 8-) ride tomorrow night?
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I'm in but I am going to make sure you suffer up every hill :twisted:

Oops...I forgot you are in taper mode from some little race coming up
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in w cooler. btw, 5:30 or 6?
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In.

6:00pm start time.
Mmmm....pizza.
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I'm in.
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You guys did see "moderate" right?
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Work permitting, I will be there.
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Pattie,

I've ridden just 3 times in the past 3 weeks.
Moderate is fine with me.
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In.
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rmazzola wrote:Pattie,

I've ridden just 3 times in the past 3 weeks.
Moderate is fine with me.

Hmph... right..... until Smudger charges by you, then all hell breaks loose.. :o

I will not be pulled into that game... Discipline is my middle name.. :?
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In and looking forward to riding this loop in decent weather.
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In
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In.

Does moderate mean Pattie won't kick my butt up Oak Hill??
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Hey Paul -

By all means, please join us! We gather over near the Papa Gino's side of the lot and roll out pretty promptly at 6.

Look forward to meeting you!
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Several of us were hearing about a cool aviation collection from Smudger last night.

Here is a link to an upcoming event at the place.


http://www.collingsfoundation.org/cf_RofC2009.htm
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One of the coolest plane and car collections I've ever seen. Would have never guessed there was a private air strip almost in my back yard! If you can make it there for fathers day I'd highly recommend it. I'm not sure if the place is completely open for their other events.
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My understanding is that this place is not typically open to the public. My wife got to go to a private event there and said it was completely amazing. Thanks for posting this... I may try to check it out.
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Hmmm... I've driven that road 3-4 times and don't recall anything but rural houses/cottages. I'll look more closely next time.
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I think they have 3 or 4 public events every year one of which is always on fathers day. The property is set back really far from the road so you can't see it. Its pretty obvious on google maps though:

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UT ... 9&t=h&z=16
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The link I posted is for one of those rare openings.
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It's truly amazing (Rich, your boys would absolutely love it). I went with the kids on fathers day expecting an old dusty hanger with a couple of bits of old planes and cars. I was so wrong. Anyone with any interest in seeing some amazing machines up close will love it. There was even a circa 1900 US made racing bike on display.
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