Our 4th and final day of riding, 47 miles from Gibbon back to Holdrege and I did not finish. It was cold during the night, down to 42 degrees, I was chilled and I just had no muscles. I made the mistake of skipping breakfast (did not want to ride back into town) and my snack bars just did not do it for me. But for the little ways I went, about seven miles, I did get some interesting pictures.
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I woke up with a lot of trepidation today as the route was 73 miles, the farthest distance I have ever done on my trike. Breakfast was a a premade omlet, yogurt, muffins, fruit, juice and coffee (yes, I at all of that). We rode for 49 miles on the same straight highway #2 to Ravenna, then the rest south to Gibbon. I know both of these towns well. My wife’s brother and daughter live in Ravenna, and we broke down on our first trip to Yellowstone 30 years ago in Gibbon. I stopped in Ravenna and had a nice lunch with him, but in the process found I was the last rider. Thankfully the last SAG stop waited for me as I was low on water.
Tonight we camped on the school’s football field and it was very windy. Could barely get tent set up. Dinner was back in town and I just did not have the energy to ride back for it so I ate at American Legion Hall across from the school instead. This is our last night of camping before we head back to Holdrege tomorrow.
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buy Pregabalin 150 mgSaw this just as we exited Custer County
where can i buy Pregabalin over the counterBill Ritter, ride director, shot this of me. I really was not that cheerful the entire ride. 😉
can i buy Pregabalin in mexicoDinner at the American Legion Hall. Air conditioned and plenty of liquid refreshments (if you know what I mean). Oh, World Cup Soccer on too, sure beat looking at a bunch of tents on a football field.