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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Friday 06/01/18 Ride

Fellow Riders,

  • Normally we don’t start breakfast rides this early in the year but the extremely iffy weather lately, especially in the mountains, lends itself to getting done early because the afternoons have been very unpredictable weatherwise.  My plan is to start earlier, 8:30 am, and make my way to either Sunnyside or Mayberry’s of Clemson for some breakfast.  Then depending on the weather we can either ride some more or head home.  If you would like to join me, let’s plan to leave the Key Mart parking area about 8:30 AM on Friday morning.  Hope to see you there.    Dan
Facebook - Mayberry's at Clemson
  • It was overcast, a little humid, and not too hot this morning when six riders ventured out for the first breakfast ride of the summer.  Joining Dan were me, Russ, Gary, Steve G., and Bob (Mr. Ducati) B.  The destination for breakfast had to be Mayberry's of Clemson since SunnySide Cafe has not yet opened.  They planned to be open in early spring, but it looks like they'll have to work fast to open by the first day of summer.  Mayberry's, in the former location of SunnySide, was a good choice for breakfast.  Dan had taken the group to the location in Brevard last year for lunch.  The place was not crowded and the chef/cook worked hard to get our food out, but it did take a little extra time for everyone to get their meal.  We'll have to remember that the customer is responsible for getting utensils and any necessary condiments when we eat here.  After a relaxing breakfast, Dan decided to meander through Pickens county for the ride home.  I mostly had no idea where we were, or which direction we were heading, but that is what riding is all about.  It was getting very sunny by the time we arrived home and it was definitely another great day on two wheels.    Steve
OG Bob, fifth from the right, is still building up strength in his shoulder
 by riding with the closer to home group of riders from Keowee Key.



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