Not to add more words, but just some clarification.  

In traditional Buddhism, karmic debt is based on past misfortunes that have occurred.  

They can be offset by making offerings.  

Laying down good krma now is also something that can pay forward to future lives as a human, instead of say a scorpion or bat.  

My car is a diesel. 
Espelon tequila would be considered equivalent to about a year of misdeeds.  
Fine bourbon or Pinot Noir a bit more.  

Also, I'll be riding on the course in front of you all so will obviously sweep for IEDs and snipers.  

Just some things to take into consideration.  

On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 3:57 PM Nathan Berg <thebikefitter@gmail.com> wrote:
Just a quick update for all of you registered for SYDC this Saturday, registration is now closed as we have maxed out.  

Beth Olsen has most graciously stepped up to take the Sag drop out.  The sag will be leaving at 07:45, so if you want something out there you better have it in the bins before then.  There will be a bin at White Mesa trailhead for those doing the White Mesa trails, and there will be a bin where Ridge Road intersects the pipeline road at roughly mile 15.5.  You'll return to this location on the way back, 52 miles in for the Cabezon short loopers, mile 76 for Cabezon long loopers.

DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN THE BINS YOU WANT BACK because you probably won't get it.  Especially if it is nice. And it fits me.  I do like bourbon, so feel free to leave that in the bin.  Beth will drop it off, and I'll drive out after the ride to pick it up.  

We will take up a collection to offset Beth's fuel and after-beers.  This is also a good way to karmically avoid misfortune.

Ride starts promptly at 8 AM.  Park only at the White Mesa overflow parking, leave the trailhead for the other day users.  

When you get to White Mesa trails remember to be nice to other users and cautious.  Typically by the time we get there it is late enough that there isn't that many people out there.  

That's a lot of words.  Sorry. If I had more time I would have made it shorter.

See you Saturday,
Nate

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