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#1 2012-10-23 19:53:43

dougmc
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Full Boo Moon Ride 2012-10-29 11:59pm Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge

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The moon is half full and waxing, so that means it must almost be that time again!

That's right! The next Full Moon Cruise will be next Monday evening, Oct 29th at 11:59PM at the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge!

Now, I could point out that the October full moon is usually called the Hunter's moon or the Harvest moon, but being that this is so close to Halloween, I have decided to call it the Full Boo Moon, and I hope to see y'all out there, hopefully in costume!

As always, ride at your own risk, having lights on your bike at night is a good idea and it's always prudent to have at least enough equipment to change a flat.

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#2 2012-10-26 14:14:21

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Re: Full Boo Moon Ride 2012-10-29 11:59pm Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge

Thanks for posting this!  I plan to bring my family plus two Japanese people who will be visiting during that time (one of whom speaks no English), for a taste of American bicycle culture.  The Japanese ride bikes more than we do, but I don't think they have these kinds of rides.

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#3 2012-10-29 16:37:54

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Re: Full Boo Moon Ride 2012-10-29 11:59pm Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge

Cool!

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