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Bopper - 2013-03-27 2:59 PM
Daffodil - 2013-03-27 7:24 AM
Bopper - 2013-03-22 11:50 AM

Add my name to the list for a west end gig. Kelso would be great, but I'm open to any where on the west end.

Another reason Kelso would be good... you could do a bike workout after the swim. Hill repeats on Appleby Line anyone? LOL

Only if it is the south hill on Appleby line.  (Just joking, I went down that on my bike last summer and have never been more scared in my entire life).

Daffodil, Of course the south side... but we could always make it a tour, do all the hills up Rattlesnake, including: Appleby (North & South), Bell School Line, 14th, and Steeles.. & just to make your legs hurt some more we could go over to 6th line and do that one as well.   LOL

Juniperjen, yes, yes I am!!

Of course there is a nicer hill that I didn't know about until 2011... heading west up Limestone Rd. It's not the steep climbs of those other roads, but it is a LOOOONG climb in beautiful surroundings. Tree lined and lovely. This road ends at Guelph Line but it's well worth the ride... the day I did it with my friend, we saw 1 or two cars total during the entire climb at mid-day. Not much reason for any one to use it but the residents of the street.

We'll have to get a BT group out and play on the hills in the area.

I'm curious where Limestone Rd is.  I couldn't google map it.  I never find any long climbs, so this would be good to know about.  The longest I can think of is Mississauga Rd starting at King St.

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NickChasovskykh - 2013-03-27 3:47 PM

Hey guys,

Looks like we already have a nice group to train with. I d say we wait till the lake warms up till 13-15 C and get some brick sessions going. Last year, I started to swim OW in the middle of may. Hope we get lucky this year too.

Nick

This would be great!

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