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    West-side ride

    Based on the time I've been waking up on weekends over the past month, today I woke up super early. My alarm went off at 545am and I was out the door a little after 6am to go and meet Casey Tucker for a training ride. I rode down Kam Hwy, along Farrington, then part way up Kunia where we arranged to meet. From there, we went up Kunia, past Schofield, down snake road, over to Haleiwa, then Waimea. We turned around there, and I rode back to Mililani via pineapple hill / Wahiawa. Not super long, but a nice 53 mile training ride, and not super hot due to the early start.

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    SRM File. The temperature was good for the first hour then it got progressively worse.

    Update: As LA pointed out, my ride was more of a central / north shore ride vs. west. Hmm, my reasoning is that if you split o'ahu into quadrants, most of my ride would probably fall into the south-west quadrant. To me, north is NORTH. I don't get why O'ahu's "north-shore" is named that as it's more north-west than pure north.

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