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		<title>By: sprocketjockey</title>
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		<description>Rick, glad I could share with you.  You def have to do the event, it was incredible!  Lucky you to have such great singletrack to ride on!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rick, glad I could share with you.  You def have to do the event, it was incredible!  Lucky you to have such great singletrack to ride on!!</p>
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		<title>By: Rick McArthur</title>
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		<description>Jason, Thanks for sharing your experience on the Reto. The locals haven&#039;t done too well in the picture/documentation department. I know how hard it is to take pics when your riding, you did well.

I live in Guate and hope to race El Reto some year, but my work sched makes it hard to get the training time I need. I used to live above the lake, in the town of Sololá, and rode up that first section you mentioned (day 2) every week. I&#039;m now in the Guate City, but get out and ride single track with a good group every weekend. Again, enjoyed your blog, and thankful I live in such a beautiful country for mountain biking.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jason, Thanks for sharing your experience on the Reto. The locals haven&#8217;t done too well in the picture/documentation department. I know how hard it is to take pics when your riding, you did well.</p>
<p>I live in Guate and hope to race El Reto some year, but my work sched makes it hard to get the training time I need. I used to live above the lake, in the town of Sololá, and rode up that first section you mentioned (day 2) every week. I&#8217;m now in the Guate City, but get out and ride single track with a good group every weekend. Again, enjoyed your blog, and thankful I live in such a beautiful country for mountain biking.</p>
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