|
|
Are you sure you want to report the following content as a violation?
|
|
|
|
Well, another Cuero Wildflower Bike Ride has come and gone and I was happy to once again take part in it.
The morning began with cool temperatures but once we got started, riders - and the weather - warmed up. It was "Chamber of Commerce" weather, making a perfect day for a bike ride out in the country. Local law enforcement officers halted traffic downtown so we could make it safely through and members of the Anchor Club provided refreshments and much-needed support along the way. I especially appreciated the warning signs held by members at the railroad crossing. Support was also available in the form of a first aid kit, bicycle pump and extra inner tubes at the church on Schlinke Road. I hope none of our fellow riders needed them but it was great having those available, just in case.
I had signed up for the 49.5 mile ride but at the first rest stop, my ride buddy, Leslie Wilber and I were to part company....
|
|
|
|
Please check the following violations, and include anything else in the comment box. |
|
|
| Comment |
|
|
| Captcha |
|

Please enter the text from the image above
|
|
|