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Old April 11th 04, 04:34 PM
Sofa
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I was UW'ing in the parking lot of a trail head yesterday, waiting to
see if anyone else was gonna show up for the ride.

While I was practicing, there was an older couple who came up behind me,
and were baffled. They never said anything to me, but I heard the lady
grab the guys attention, and some noises of amazement soon came.

They then went into the trail on their walk, while i waited for a few
more minutes. No one showed, so I headed in, on the MUni.

I passed them soon enough, luckily, in a semi technical section (the
best place to pass people!)

The comment from this older (60+?) couple who just got passed by a
unicyclist in the woods was:
'Well, that looks a lot easier, eh?'

Side note: Because I was by myself, I decided to see how fast I could
ride the 20km loop. I did it in one hour thirty six, MUni/160's


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