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Moose River

Thick fog greeted us as we transfrred to the North American Black Spruce Line at The Moose River stop. We arrived in a weakened state, shot through many kilometers of hyperloop tubes. We did get some sleep in a travel lodge that night.
In the morning, we found a place with tricycles for hire.
We start our drill:
Head to a place that has tricycles for hire. Get fitted with full fairings (we saved the files of our body scans). Load up on cycling gear (cycling goggles). Load up on calories, and head off down the path.
This path is part of a great effort to turn rails to trails running over hyperloop, connecting cities in North America. The bicycle path we are traveling follows what was once the Polar Bear Express southward.
We rode over bridges and through the black spruce forest along Moose River. The forest and fog were dense, but we could just make out the river alongside us. And we heard Canadian geese, a sound emblematic of the Boreal Forest.

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