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Morning commute with Jeff, a fairly Mona Lisa-esque Giulia, and a conga. More people than bikes because we left El Arbol at Terminal 2 after day one of the gig.
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First spinner of the day
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Kid magnet
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Crowds all afternoon
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Spin Art in creation and drying phases
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The Rock The Bike area at the Terminal 2 Open House
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Tara busting
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Giulia in action at the Pedal Powered Spin Art station
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Fossil Fooling with Nikko at the Terminal 2 opening bash.
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Kids like climbing trees.
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The advantage of an innertube trailer hitch is the flexibility.
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The hill up to the top of this bridge on Tunnel Rd. seemed like a good one to try without any electric assist at all on El Arbol. We barely made it. I still don't know how much the tree weighs but I estimate 500-600 pounds with both riders and gear.
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People taking pictures of us with cell phones is one of the most common sights on the way to and from a gig. I've been feeling the need to document.
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Fighting the wind with Giulia on Tunnel Rd. with a conga on the back. I was glad not to be riding with the Canopy!
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Nikko towing our Electric Fender Blender Pro human power base station
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Jeff heavy hauling with a Mundo 500. The object on the Bikes At Work trailer is the Canopy of El Arbol.
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Tunnel Rd. makes biking home from the airport so much more palatable
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Sunday Streets is tomorrow and we are already packed and ready thanks to today's airport gig.
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Crew dinner