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  • Hazards include inhaling exhaust, rocks in the road that will knock you over (and then lodge themselves under your epidermis) and the occasional angry driver who might speed up or swerve to disengage skitchers from his bumper.

    Lise Waring: Chicken Picking and Other Strange Telluride Pastimes 2009

  • Hazards of hanging on include inhaling exhaust and encountering rocks in the road that will knock you over and then lodge themselves under your epidermis, not to mention the occasional angry driver who speeds up or swerves to disengage persistent skitchers from his bumper.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Lise Waring Special to the Aspen Times Weekly Aspe 2010

  • Hazards of hanging on include inhaling exhaust and encountering rocks in the road that will knock you over and then lodge themselves under your epidermis, not to mention the occasional angry driver who speeds up or swerves to disengage persistent skitchers from his bumper.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Lise Waring Special to the Aspen Times Weekly Aspe 2010

  • Hazards of hanging on include inhaling exhaust and encountering rocks in the road that will knock you over and then lodge themselves under your epidermis, not to mention the occasional angry driver who speeds up or swerves to disengage persistent skitchers from his bumper.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Lise Waring Special to the Aspen Times Weekly Aspe 2010

  • Hazards of hanging on include inhaling exhaust and encountering rocks in the road that will knock you over and then lodge themselves under your epidermis, not to mention the occasional angry driver who speeds up or swerves to disengage persistent skitchers from his bumper.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Lise Waring Special to the Aspen Times Weekly Aspe 2010

  • Hazards of hanging on include inhaling exhaust and encountering rocks in the road that will knock you over and then lodge themselves under your epidermis, not to mention the occasional angry driver who speeds up or swerves to disengage persistent skitchers from his bumper.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Lise Waring Special to the Aspen Times Weekly Aspe 2010

  • Hazards of hanging on include inhaling exhaust and encountering rocks in the road that will knock you over and then lodge themselves under your epidermis, not to mention the occasional angry driver who speeds up or swerves to disengage persistent skitchers from his bumper.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Lise Waring Special to the Aspen Times Weekly Aspe 2010

  • Hazards include inhaling exhaust, rocks in the road that will knock you over (and then lodge themselves under your epidermis) and the occasional angry driver who might speed up or swerve to disengage skitchers from his bumper.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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