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Day 12 of the Great Cycle Challenge

 


Today was nice and I went for a nice long ride. To the top of the bridge and back, about 20 miles. This puts me in striking distance of completing half my miles well before the 15th of the month. That was my goal cause you never know what's gonna happen. 

I got to talk to some ospreys today. I whistled at them and they called back. Typically I have to call three times. The first whistle they will stop what they are doing, the second they look around and the third they call back with kind of a quizzical reply. Kind of like "I hear you but don't see you".  Or that's what I imagine. 


Even though the news predicted an 80% chance of rain today as you can see this morning the skies are nice and clear. I'm sure that this afternoon will make up for it, rain wise. 

And finally, remember this Wednesday the 14th is "Kick Cancer's Butt Day!" Your online donation will be doubled. So if you are planning on contributing to this great cause Wednesday is your day! 

Just go to my GCC page and click "Donate Now" 

https://greatcyclechallenge.com/Riders/ChanBliss

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