Miserere wrote:
>On 6 August 2010 19:59, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>
>> I'll be back with a report and photos on Monday (should I survive the
>> ride, anyway).
>
>Sooo...did you survive?
Survived and had a great time (and so did Lisa). Took a few photos but
I probably won't put up a gallery until nex
On 6 August 2010 19:59, Mark Roberts wrote:
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> I'll be back with a report and photos on Monday (should I survive the
> ride, anyway).
Sooo...did you survive?
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Sounds like a decent ride. 162 miles, i'm happy just to get through my
8.5 Km ride everyday.:-)
Dave
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
> Tomorrow Dr Lisa and I set off on a 162-mile bike ride (over 2 days)
> From Wellesley to Provincetown. The Pan-Mass Challenge, rather than a
Mark, have a great time -- for a great cause! We start our own bike
adventure on Monday in Colorado, and we'll be thinking of you! Best
to Dr. Lisa!
-c
ps: Pace yourself -- I hear the final stretch into P-town is a killer! ;)
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>
> Tomorrow Dr
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
> Tomorrow Dr Lisa and I set off on a 162-mile bike ride (over 2 days)
> From Wellesley to Provincetown. The Pan-Mass Challenge, rather than a
> contest to see who can make the heaviest or lightest cooking pot, is a
> charity bike ride that raise
Tomorrow Dr Lisa and I set off on a 162-mile bike ride (over 2 days)
>From Wellesley to Provincetown. The Pan-Mass Challenge, rather than a
contest to see who can make the heaviest or lightest cooking pot, is a
charity bike ride that raises money for the Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute. One of the bes
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