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Monthly Archives: December 2015

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25 Dec 2015

Bicycle Field Notes 2: My Christmas Shepherd

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Bicycle Touring |

Christmas Eve Day: I’m determined to hold up better today than yesterday. I take a deep breath. I sink back into the seat of my recumbent bicycle. I put my right foot onto the pedal, set it into the power … Read More

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19 Dec 2015

Bicycle Field Notes 3: Our Route, Skipping Across North America

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Bicycle Touring |

For a bird’s eye view of the route that Lothar and I travelled across North America (mostly by bike), I have Welican-the-Pelican’s reports. This is another post for my young friends and for everyone else that’s interested in a sneak … Read More

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18 Dec 2015

Bicycle Field Notes 1: Welican-the-Pelican Hitches a Ride

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Bicycle Touring |

This post is dedicated to all of my young friends who are busy growing up while Lothar and I are busy riding our bikes. I know that you know who you are. I have a friend who is hitching a … Read More

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