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		<title>Indiana Scooter Tours - First Tour - The Donut Run to Ossian!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve been thinking about how hard it is to know where to ride a scooter without a lot of stress or unpleasant surprises.  I&#039;ve decided that when I find a good ride, I&#039;m going to try and map it out using Google&#039;s awesome maps.<br /><br />So anyway, I found a fairly low-stress route from Waynedale to Ossian.  It&#039;s a pretty quick ride, but has a lot of nice rural midwestern scenery.<br /><br />To see the map, click <a href="http://goo.gl/maps/oG9ZZ" >HERE</a>!<br /><br />If you decide to make the &quot;Donut Run&quot;, leave me a comment.  It would be awesome to get a group together for this some Saturday morning...<br /><br />Here&#039;s a picture of my new scooter in Ossian (probably not that exciting for anyone else, but I was having a good time).<br /><br /><img src="http://joezekistan.com/photos/albums/ScooterTours/ossian-20130818.jpg" alt=""  /><br /><br />I should point out that I did NOT go to the Library.  Therefore, I am a rebel, of sorts (call me <em>The Mild One</em>).<br />]]></description>
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