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Please accept my heart-felt condolences, everyone.
Gary
Reno, NV
Gary
Reno, NV
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Ditto. So today, I went for a hundred miler. Almost blew a stop sign, almost went down in soft dirt. Guess my mind wasn't on the ride, and I'm not going back out until it can be-enough death around here as it is.Deb & I are reading this and finding it really hard to let the info sink in .....................One helluva loss indeed
RIP Andrew...........
Sherri, if we can do ANYTHING - we're just down the road.......
Andrew - you'll be sorely missed brother
Rog n Debs
Salmon Falls Rd -- ridden it many times and it can bite......... this wants to make me quit riding.
I don't know enough to say with any certainty, but I'm not sure that this happened after it began raining -- may have happened Friday afternoon, and that is before we got any rain here. (I'm in Auburn.) At this point, we're speculating, and we may never know exactly what happened, other than the tragic consequences.Weather Underground (wunderground.com) reports that Sacramento experienced light rain throughout the afternoon yesterday. Was the road wet in places?
My feelings, too, Gary. But I'm afraid that I won't ever ride LaPorte Road, 49 through Downieville, Gold Lakes Road, or 89 north through Lassen Park, and many more routes, without thinking about Andrew. I'm sure I'll see him standing on a rock at the overlook on Monitor, gazing south, for years to come, as well.I am terribly sorry to learn of Andew’s passing, and feel a gut-wrenching connection through Salmon Falls Rd. I’ll never ride it again without thinking about Andrew.
Willy,I was just going through some of Andrews posts and the pictures in his ride reports have just taken on a new meaning. Rest in Peace Andrew. You will be missed but not forgotten!
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