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Also on the agenda is my summer plans. I'm really debating pretty hard about doing a summer semester in school. I'd really like to get some more classes knocked out in hopes of graduating as soon as possible. The only problem is that I was wanting to do some kind of bike touring trip this summer. I've got my Surly Cross Check all built up to be a perfect touring bike for pulling a BOB Trailer. One of my plans is to do a tour back home to East Tennessee and stop in the Smokies for a few days. This would be about a 500 mile round trip with a significant amount of riding in the mountains. Another plan is to do the Natchez Trace Parkway from Mississippi back to Tennessee. That trip is around 450 miles but it's all flat and not as nice of scenery. Anyhow, registration for classes is coming up in the next few weeks. I'll take a look at what is being offered and make a decision then.
My last thought for this post comes from a blog entry on Brickhouse's blog. This entry has been on my mind for a few days and thought I'd share it with all my virtual friends. The post is about how to treat your local bike mechanics. We're coming up on that time of year when a lot of cyclists start dusting off their rigs and take them into the shop for a tune-up. Sometimes are rigs get pretty filthy. When you take your bike into the shop, at least clean it up a little bit. It may make the turnaround time a lot faster for you. Also, be mindful that bike shops are super busy this time of year. Give yourself plenty of time to get your bike back. Don't wait till the day before the race. Anyhow, I'm going to let you read the blog post if you wish. I certainly recommend it to all my cycling friends. Check it out right **HERE**
Cheers and beers with a lot of bike riding for the years!
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