Steinegg
An option / off day in the Swiss Ride. My option: take the day off and visit friends Max and Helen in Sargans. It was a two hour train and bus ride from Steinegg. It was a thoroughly enjoyable day, not one second of it spent on a bike.
Max
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Helen
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And now it is another bit of time off, this time from adding posts about the ride. I am off for Uganda* at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday. We are returning to visit the church in Tororo, the Aturukuku Primary School and the mission in Mbale. I'll return to La Crosse on November 2 and will pick up on the Swiss Ride posts when I get re-settled back at home.
* Read a little about the Uganda work in this old post on the 14 Percent Ride blog: Click here.
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