Not far, just around the block.  Slippery where it wasn't shoveled well.

I just wanted to be first to start this discussion.

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I see it as wanting to carry on despite so much being out of the ordinary. Anybody (who isn't disabled) can ride. I see it as something to feel grateful for, but not a privilege.

But there are drivers who might agree with you. Riding back on King yesterday, I stopped at a light, one car crossed in front of me, and the next car sat there. So I crossed. The lady in the next car yelled at me, "white privilege!"

758.3 after ride to 18th Street to celebrate the reopening of their patio space. extrapolation for 2020: 1820.9.

Just passing 1,000 miles this week.  A little bit above average.

934.7 through last Sunday. 

951.3 after reopening with Sixth Step Ride. extrapolation for 2020 up to 1984.1.

Does this mean 3Floyds has re-opened??

alas, only for curbside pickup. but it's a way to get their beer in growlers. :-)

My wife, sons, and I drove down to Hammond to 18th Street for beer and lunch on my birthday two weeks ago -- their patio is open! 

true, FFF is being more conservative

Does 3F even have outdoor seating??

I can only dream of riding that far.

732.78 for June

2348.40 for the year

A mite behind what I'd like but it's been a busy year.

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