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Ride-on funky man!

I am amazed!

100 mile days over the roughest terrain in North America and you still have the mental capacity to work out theories on terminal funk!

When I heard you describing talking chipmunks and then you mentioned terminal funk, I thought CRAP!! ..James has hooked up with those hippies in the Jemez and eaten some of their baked goods.

But know I see that this is an epic journey where you not only test physical and psychological limits and also take the intellectual and philosophical self to a new plateau.

Wow. Really I am amazed.

Jon

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