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Old 2008-06-21, 02:41 PM   #1
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Exclamation anyone up for a ride in san antonio on monday and tuesday (23 &24th)??

i'm heading up to san antonio , texas (duh) to hang out with my sister for a few days and i am hoping that i can catch up with a few uni riders and go on a ride or two while i'm there.

i'm down for any kind of riding so long as it's not long distance.
i don't care how good you are as long as you can ride.

i was thinking about going to the riverwalk monday morning and "riding" around... i figure there will be some pretty cool obstacles there.

any ideas are welcome.
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