Can’t just jump in a lake here in
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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 6:14
PM
To:
Subject: Re: [river_city_trikkers]
Re: Solution to a Hot Hot Day
Definitely why it's worth Trikking near the
lake. Get too hot, you just jump back in.
Rae
On 7/20/06, Alicia
<aliciap@...> wrote:
Now that will definitely cool you down, at least until
the raging sun
sucks every last drop of moisture out of your body and dries you up
like a
Actually, I went trikking last night, too, in West Sac at around 7:30
PM. It was quite enjoyable and I got stopped, again, by a curious
motorist. Funny how I never seem to be able to get a ride in without
those pesky looky-loos wanting to know "what is that??!"
LOL!
--- In river_city_trikkers@yahoogroups.com
, "Rae Impster"
<curlyhairedimp@...> wrote:
>
> I went out on the Trikke yesterday in over 100 degree
heat. It
> wasn't a problem however, as first I plunged myself into
Natomas (55
> degrees) then Trikked with wet clothing (neoprene and a
fleece top -
held
> the water on my skin quite nicely)! I think I did about 2-3
miles.
A lot
> of fun!
>
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"A friend is someone that hears the song in your heart and sings it to you
when your memory fails" - painted on a tile in the women's restroom at ETC
(www.etctrips.org), a non-profit that
focuses on whitewater rafting for disabled and at-risk youth and adults
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one country need?"
