tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6183840277237490627.post6859167589312398959..comments2020-02-09T15:31:36.067-07:00Comments on the tao of cycling: lessons learned from logan onsusanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16822442858298540391noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6183840277237490627.post-35651010191988681532009-09-17T09:31:48.616-06:002009-09-17T09:31:48.616-06:00thanks for reading and for the comment.... I love ...thanks for reading and for the comment.... I love comments! way too many grim faces out there, aren't there? I passed a guy about 15 miles from the end and said hello, and he said, gosh it's nice to hear a cheery voice! he hung with us to the end and was so grateful for our smiles and laughs that I've resolved to continue smiling and waving, regardless of the response. be well!susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16822442858298540391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6183840277237490627.post-42444319290007490982009-09-16T21:03:11.801-06:002009-09-16T21:03:11.801-06:00I ride LOTOJA every other year... this year was my...I ride LOTOJA every other year... this year was my Relay Team year. Yes, the wind was terrible into Montpelier. Luckily, my section was Alpine to Teton Village -- tailwind all the way.<br />I'm a converted mountain biker too, having spent way too many years unimpressed by the grim-faced roadies. Now when I ride my road bike, I still laugh at the grim-faced roadies as I draft off their wheels. Ha, ha, ha. Life is fun. Love your blog.Janet Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11015604832054990672noreply@blogger.com