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How Slow Can You Go? The Key West Plan.

I mean I’m in no hurry
To hustle and scurry
There’s so much to see
And life ain’t gonna
Pass me by

from Jimmy Buffet, I Love The Now

Well, our planning is complete and we are just about ready to take off for on Key West Adventure.    We’re planning on taking it very easy and very slow.

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Sarasota Legacy & Venice Waterway Trails

Today was a day just begging for a bike ride.  I woke early to find temperatures in the middle 50’s, with forecast highs in the middle 70’s.  The sun is shining, the humidity is low, and a gentle breeze is blowing. Wow!  That’s the coolest, nicest weather I can remember since moving to Florida last spring.    Time to ride!

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These Rides Have Gone To The Dogs!

It’s been so darn hot and humid here in Florida that I have not wanted to take Mac out in the trailer since we moved.   But finally the weather is starting to get cool and dry enough to let him come along, so there have been a couple of chances lately to get him out on the trail with us.   What a happy dog!   His first rides since arriving here in Sarasota.

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8 Reasons Why Board Shorts Are The Perfect Recumbent Short

“What are the best shorts to wear while riding my recumbent?” This topic arises surprisingly often within our little community.   I’ve ridden for several years in board shorts, and I’ve come to believe they are the best shorts for recumbent cycling in warm weather.  I’ll try to tell you what the alternatives are,  and why I’ve ultimately decided the board short is the perfect recumbent cycling short.

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Reflections On The Tour

I’ve been home for a couple of weeks now, so I’ve had time to reflect on the trip to St. Augustine and compile some last thoughts.   I’ll try to make a record of what went well and what did not, which equipment was great and which I won’t take again, and anything else that I’d like to remember for the next tour.

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