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How Lowwww can ya Go?

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Old 20-05.-2005, 09:55 AM   #1
coolworx
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Default How Lowwww can ya Go?

Here's the scene:

You're midweek thru a self-sufficient tour...

A steady headwind is blowing down the 17th major hill you've tackled today - the last town was hardly a stop sign, and the only open store was a dilapidated Exxon station (they still had the old "Esso" sign rusting in the weed choked side-yard).

So you bought the out-of-date snickers bar, and a pint of Lipton Iced Tea... but you're BONKED... even with the 4500 calories you've scarfed today. And the campground is still 10+ of straight up and down.


I can go to 17 gear inches....
How low can you go?

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