I grew up obsessed with turtles and it all started with a pet store red eared
slider i named Turk. At one point I had over a dozen 'guest' turtles I had
caught locally in VA or down in NC... All eventually making their way back to
the wild. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the reminder! I've got a friend about 25 miles away that has 4
tortoises (bigguns) and a whole turtle room in his house. This is the time
of year to hang out with the big boys, they get pretty active in early
Spring. Looks like I'll have to find the time for a 50 mile day w/ my
Pretty much sums up my thoughts on the subject:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93Y
--mike
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That's awesome! And in character no less.
Tom, thanks...we had a pond with turtles but the raccoon's kept making our
pond a dinner stop so we took them to a larger pond at Descanso Gardens
with a bunch of turtle friends. Last I saw was a little head with a red
chin popping up from the surface of
Tom,
I'm sure the same can be had on a Boulder bicycle. What bars are you
running on the Boulder? It's okay we can sort of talk about a non Riv
bicycle in this group. And yeah that was a curious sighting surfacing from
Gonzales Canyon.
~Hugh
On Monday, March 31, 2014 8:56:14 PM UTC-7, Tom
The Boulder All Road s running Noodles. I like them.
After a lot of thought, reflection, and assessing what I feel (pains,
discomfort, where I ride it), Sam is transitioning to a Noodle bar bike and
lightening/being graceful. He is also getting an Eyc and rear tail lamp as
I am riding him to