After a rainout of yesterday's ride, we took the singles down to Talladega Springs. Bev rode 24 miles unassisted. This was her first ride without any help from me. She even climbed the hill back to our house. SO I'd say she made some progress. Not being sick has to help also. But I am optimistic that by next Spring's Safari, she could do all the shorter rides without any problem whatsoever.
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