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Old 07-05-12 | 09:09 AM
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From: Jamaica Plain, MA

Bikes: Boulder AllRoad67cm; 1990 Nobilette 65cm;Fuji S12-S LTD 63cm; xtracycle; panasonic gran tourer 68cm

Originally Posted by seedsbelize
Once again, correct me if I'm wrong. I have ThermionicScott down for 6 imperials, TimmyT, rhm, seypat, jptwins, southpawboston--one each, and leaping-gnome with a double metric. krobinson103--2 imperials.
I am back in the USSA, and am getting very little riding in at all. But in two weeks I'll be back home and back at it.
i have 4 imperials and a handful of metrics. well, 5 imperials, since I just completed a 160 mile midnight ride (actually wrote it all up and then bikeforums deleted it). It was called the Dirigo Dynamo (after the UK's Dunwich Dynamo). Read more about it here, except that I was part of the group that made it all the way to Portland:
http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2012/...e-express.html

and some pictures:


Blurry shot of me.


Dirigo Dynamo 2012: night is coming... by JPTwins, on Flickr


Dirigo Dynamo 2012: Fireworks greeted us into Salisbury by JPTwins, on Flickr


Dirigo Dynamo 2012: pre-dawn sandy rail trail by JPTwins, on Flickr


Dirigo Dynamo 2012: Old Orchard Beach with Jon dipping his toes in. by JPTwins, on Flickr


Dirigo Dynamo 2012: rail trail near Scarborough by JPTwins, on Flickr

It absolutely wild the things you experience and see on a remote middle-of-the-night ride.
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