“Miles, I’m Eli. First rule of Wisconsin trails: never ride alone without a pass. Second rule: always carry a spare chain link.” He pulled a multi-tool from his saddlebag. “Lucky for you, I break my own chain so often I carry spares.”
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Eli zipped his jacket against the April chill. The Elroy-Sparta State Trail stretched ahead, three tunnels waiting to swallow the morning light. He patted his bike’s handlebar bag—wallet, phone, snacks. And tucked into the map pocket: a small, square sticker, neon yellow with black lettering: . “Miles, I’m Eli
“My uncle dropped me at the Norwalk entrance,” the boy stammered. “Said ride ten miles and he’d pick me up. But my chain snapped, and I don’t have… I didn’t know about any pass.” “Lucky for you, I break my own chain