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Jeff and I rode about 350 miles in nine days.
Last summer I rode about 1,500 miles, almost entirely in Central Park (a 6.1 mile loop; total climb: 314 feet).
I rode about 6 miles per day, and it was a good setup.
I jumped at the chance, and I rode about 8 miles each way on a non-electric, commuter-style bike.
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So I ride about 45 minutes to work, work all day, ride up to Randall's Island, ride around in circles for an hour and a half or so, and then ride home.
My first full day on the bike, I rode for about five hours without any derriere distress.
"For many months," he writes, "I carried a list in my pocket of the birds that were to be remarked, and, as I rode or walked about my business, I noted each day the continuance or omission of each bird's song".
But as I rode I thought about the whole bucket list thing and what it really means.
I rode it for about a block on a New York City sidewalk before I hit the brakes too quickly and fell sideways.
So I walked through neighborhoods, the ghetto, and I rode buses, wondering about all the powerlessness in a city that's supposed to be the most powerful in the world".
About 15 years later, in 1943, I rode the bus for about 3 days from New York to Miami, where my husband and hundreds of other boys were preparing themselves for war.
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