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Old 07-06-09, 03:55 PM
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Preparing for Cross Country Ride

Hi Everyone!
My name is Dan from Idaho and I am preparing for a cross country ride in 2010 to honor my brother (an avid mountain biker) who died of cancer in 2002.

Look forward to learning a lot from the members here as I prepare for my journey
 
Old 07-06-09, 07:50 PM
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Welcome Dan! Check out the Long Distance Cycling and Touring forums for tips and advice for your long ride. That will be quite an accomplishment.
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Thanks!
Yes, I have been going through the wealth of information on the touring forum.
If only I could read the forum and ride at the same time
 

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