After much anticipation, the Safari is over for another year. Bev rode every day. We started off with a 67 mile first day. The next day she rode the intermediate 50 miles. Then on Monday we did 50 miles. Then we did a 62 mile ride but it got very hot and Bev faded near the end. So the next day we did a shorter route of only 40 something. The lst day we did an out and back for around 25 miles. It was a lot more miles than we were used to riding.
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