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It Begins...

Welcome everyone to my first ever blog. This is a work in progress, as I tweak the lay-out and learn how to do whatever it is one does to make a spiffy blog.

I have done a ton of training this year and there is still much more to do before the CB Classic and the 25 Hours in the Frog Hollow... Stay tuned!

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