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Quick note:
well, I promised my chamois cream recipe (ripped off from Keith Bontrager) and here it is:
buy a tub of vaseline. stir in one tube of neosporin and one tube of anti boil cream.
Then slather generously on your chamois (3 fingers worth) before you put it on. If your saddle aint shining after an hour or so of riding you didn't use enough. See y'all tomorrow!
BREWERY TOUR INFO:
Jut got off the phone with Specher, all Saturday tours are full. :(
Despite a member of our group getting ill, and a cell phone which was eaten alive by a cold stone creamery in sturtevant, WI, flawless ride.
It was a Marble Slab/Subway that tried to eat my phone. (It's at the Citgo on Rt32 on its way back now.)
And it was a kickass ride despite the phone and sunburn.
Looking forward to making reservations for a Specher tour for Milwaukee 2.0.
Chris said:
Despite a member of our group getting ill, and a cell phone which was eaten alive by a cold stone creamery in sturtevant, WI, flawless ride.
Couldn't have been a better group, or a better ride!
we were pretty regularly hitting 23/24 mph, the sun was shining...the pavement stretched ahead for miles and miles.
Some highlights of the trip (from my perspective):
1. our group rolled fast and looked like a bunch of rag tag kids out for mischief. we had some road bikes, a single speeed cruiser with tall handlebars, a fixed gear, and some bikes loaded with panniers and touring gear.
2. I kept standing up in the saddle and exuberantly shouting "woo hoo I can SMELL the fried pickles boys!!", which made me look crazy because I don't think anyone in our group knew these were a real food served at the bar that was our destination.
Despite a member of our group getting ill, and a cell phone which was eaten alive by a cold stone creamery in sturtevant, WI, flawless ride.
Great photos Chris! Thanks for putting this all together and handling the drama quite smoothly. Those long open stretches of road have got me thinking of a faster bicycle to bring next time.
How were the road conditions? Any major construction?
Seconded. Thanks for putting up with my dumb ass losing my phone, pace-changes, etc.
And John, a faster bike? Why do that? :)
John Dominguez said:Great photos Chris! Thanks for putting this all together and handling the drama quite smoothly. Those long open stretches of road have got me thinking of a faster bicycle to bring next time.
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