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Bev and I took our first official ride on the MTB tandem I built. What a great ride. The lightweight and stiff frame really helped translate power to the wheels. It flew. I'll have to check out the nuts and bolts for tightness but I expect we will get out riding it again very soon. I was telling Bev how the 2 less teeth for each of the chain rings made so much difference in climbing power, it made me think of Mater from the cars movie. With the new bike being mostly red, it made me think of calling it "Mater" or "2-Mater". We got some photos of the woods this morning. With the Dogwoods blooming, it was pretty but still not up to peak yet. Maybe the low of 28 expected Monday night won't hurt the blossoms.

Still a couple of weeks till the Safari. We are doing more riding to be ready. We have the girls on standby for Mawmaw. All we need to do is get throught these weeks without injury.

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