With sunny skies and a balmy temp in the 50s (about 12c) we headed out for a pleasant spin on the local rail-trail. We hadn't been on the bike since early December and my legs felt a bit heavy for most of the way. The trail was busy with bike and pedestrians enjoying the fine sunny day. Only logged a bit more than 20 miles but it made me long for some more adventures further from home. 2018 saw us riding to Montreal from Vermont and a few days cycling the Loire in November along with our normal local rides. No real plans for the new year yet but what places do you plan on taking your Pino in 2019?
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With sunny skies and a balmy temp in the 50s (about 12c) we headed out for a pleasant spin on the local rail-trail. We hadn't been on the bike since early December and my legs felt a bit heavy for most of the way. The trail was busy with bike and pedestrians enjoying the fine sunny day. Only logged a bit more than 20 miles but it made me long for some more adventures further from home. 2018 saw us riding to Montreal from Vermont and a few days cycling the Loire in November along with our normal local rides. No real plans for the new year yet but what places do you plan on taking your Pino in 2019?
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