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Post #21:  Tomorrow July 31st we roll out of Prairie Grove Park at 8am.  The park has a bathroom and a water spicket (I grew up saying spicket, not spout, I also say Crik and not Creek).  We may have showers to contend with in the early morning hours, but they appear to taper off at 5am.  These roads are dry, so I do not expect a mess.   Revisiting the route, there are no Level B-roads except for Petrie.  We can easily re-route around that if need be.  

    In other news this ride is officially a international known event.  Thanks to a internationally known blog Guitar Ted Productions.  We made his blog a few times, it is not like he lives a few blocks away from me.  But hey if I was not obnoxious about something, people would think I would have a fever.  

    So come on out.  If it does rain, i only expect that to make the ride go faster.  If it does not, I expect the ride to be relatively easy as the roads seem to be well worn in.  We may see some chuck occasionally, but I doubt it will be more than a mile or two.  


Cheers and Godspeed.

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