Polar Bear tour in Santa Rosa

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Polar Bear tour in Santa Rosa

Post by AdminJeff » Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:39 pm

Well... it was 60 degrees, so I think folks on the east coast and Canada would take issue with the name of our tour today, but it was a challenge nonetheless. Rain. I think I need some Rainex and a hand wiper.
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It was ok until I hit the brakes and discovered that my Rocky Mountains weren’t adjusted properly and I only had a left whl brake. I had to employ evasive maneuvers a couple of times. We stopped in Healdsburg and had a great brunch with about 25 folks and then decided to go a different route home to Santa Rosa and visit some of my company’s clients and do some wine tasting. I love being in the wine biz!
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All in all a great mini-tour and great opportunity to shake down some bugs before heading to Arizona in a couple of weeks. Big thanks to Chris Rich for organizing it.

Jeff
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