Not much talking until we reached Wayzata, where we didn't stop for a little refueling.
Aaron and Steve
Ellen and Aaron
Amy (apparently I'm in some trouble because of this photo...what's new?)
The ride out to Wayzata was into the wind, which, at this time of year, has a multitude of issues attached to it, not the least of which is wind chill. Maybe that's why there was such a lack of chatter on the way out there. Little warmer and a little more fun on the way home.
Looks like Ellen still has all of her toes. We were a little worried there for a bit 'cause she couldn't feel 'em. She definitely knows they are there now. Oh the joys of winter cycling. 40/14.7
The ride out to Wayzata was into the wind, which, at this time of year, has a multitude of issues attached to it, not the least of which is wind chill. Maybe that's why there was such a lack of chatter on the way out there. Little warmer and a little more fun on the way home.
Looks like Ellen still has all of her toes. We were a little worried there for a bit 'cause she couldn't feel 'em. She definitely knows they are there now. Oh the joys of winter cycling. 40/14.7
4 comments:
That is some high octane fueling go'n on there.
Good ride and that looks like a good stop, you didn't make, I'm still chuckling.
It's nice to see pics of your gang. You all certainly deserved those sweet treats after 40 miles in the wind and cold.
Tom, I think you owe Amy a re-take!
thanks Lisa! Apparently I need to keep an eye out for the camera before I start shoveling scone like a rabid wolf.
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