Posted by HardWorkingDog on January 1, 2008, 2:13 pm
Wish me luck...my new schedule only allows riding on national
holidays, I guess. The last ride was July 4th.
--
Charles
'99 YZ250
Posted by WoodsChick on January 1, 2008, 3:09 pm
> Wish me luck...my new schedule only allows riding on national
> holidays, I guess. The last ride was July 4th.
Yikes! Well, you're in luck if state holidays are included. We've got
MLK Day in January, plus President's Day in February.
Oh, good luck and have fun!
I'll be anxiously awaiting the ride report.
> --
> Charles
> '99 YZ250
Tami-
Posted by Craig on January 2, 2008, 2:29 pm
> OK, you asked for it, here goes:
Sorry to hear about the bad stuff and I hope that goes as well as it
can.
Still, you need to keep yourself sane and I'm glad you got out to
ride. Not many things work as well as riding does to keep my head on
straight.
Thanks for the RR.
Craig
Posted by oldfart on January 2, 2008, 3:24 pm
Great write up. Fun to read. I can relate to all of that. The YZ 250
is a wonder bike. It can do everything well. It always seems to like
the rider a lot. OF
Posted by WoodsChick on January 2, 2008, 9:48 pm
> > OK, you asked for it, here goes:
> Sorry to hear about the bad stuff and I hope that goes as well as it
> can.
I am real sorry to hear of your troubles, too, Charles. I am spending
all my free time taking care of my Mom, too, so I kind of have an
inkling of what you're going through.
> Still, you need to keep yourself sane and I'm glad you got out to
> ride. Not many things work as well as riding does to keep my head on
> straight.
I concur. At a time when I need the solace and peacefulness that
riding provides the most, I just don't have the time or energy to do
it. And, like you, Charles, I am compelled to do the right thing.
Things will all work out, Charles; they always do.
> Thanks for the RR.
Yep! Thanks! I really enjoyed it! I know how intimidating those hills
at Carnegie can be, and some of them are rather unpleasant.
> Craig
Tami-
> holidays, I guess. The last ride was July 4th.