Re: rr: kenosha pass; I fail



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Monique Y. Mudama

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On 2005-07-17, dardruba penned:
> Definitely take it easy. You sure have my sympathy. I once had a
> wrist hurt like that, RH the one I use a lot, but as I ride alone
> there were no friends to help me. I dragged the bike off trail and
> covered it with brushwood, then walked out. The drive home was
> purgatory and I was almost dissapointed when the Xray showed no
> break. 5 weeks later I went back for the bike, it was still intact.
> Now, all these years later my wrist aches whenever a cold front
> passes thru. Good luck Mike


Yikes. It would suck to have to leave a bike, although you do what
you have to do. it's just a bike, i guess.

my knees report changes in weather 24 hours in advance. maybe i can
avoid having barometers in my wrist ...

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monique

"Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live."
-- Mark Twain