Yesterday, I made it to the bottom of the mountain before my bike did… shattering my clavicle in the process. Since I’m not going to type 3,000 words with one hand, and didn’t want to leave you all alone, here’s a thought I’ve been having lately…
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Sorry to hear about your clavicle.
There is certainly truth in those words. Great to meet you in PDX yesterday, Andrew! Super cool to learn about you and 77zero. I'm glad the clavicle is healing and you're back to poundin' out the posts. Hope to cross paths again soon!