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Rode to Brooklyn, Queens, Randall's Island and back to Manhattan. noglider met me and we rode to a park in Brooklyn where he played bike polo (!!). I watched a round and took pictures, then left him and rode north through Greenpoint, Long Island City and Astoria, and back to Manhattan via Randall's Island.
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There's no pics like no pics. Which I ain't got none, now do I? But we did do 27 miles on the tandem today.
Nice pics.
Nice pics.
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Rode to Brooklyn, Queens, Randall's Island and back to Manhattan. noglider met me and we rode to a park in Brooklyn where he played bike polo (!!). I watched a round and took pictures, then left him and rode north through Greenpoint, Long Island City and Astoria, and back to Manhattan via Randall's Island.
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Wow! Did you photograph any of the polo match? I'm constantly intrigued by the images you guys post from NYC. My Minnesota upbringing tells me that NYC is Bad-Bad-Bad! And everything I see in the media shows me an overcrowded, vulgar, angry, and unwelcoming place. But everyone who posts to the Bike Forums from New York City seems to be smart, reasonable, and witty. What am I missing here?
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DQRider we have all of the above. You want vulgar, angry? You got it! You want smart and reasonable? No problem!
Tom and I were talking about the NYC experience as experienced by non-New Yorkers today as we dodged left hooks riding downtown on Ninth Avenue. New York is a big, busy, 24x7 place. It can be overwhelming to folks accustomed to a different pace. Our diversity is probably our greatest asset. I've been lucky enough to travel around the world and there aren't many places where people of every walk of life co-mingle so readily. For all our hurry and intensity we tolerate and take care of each other, especially when times are bad. All other times, just don't slow me down. I got stuff to do.
If you ever visit, let me know. There's an awful lot to see.
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Hey Brent, did you get out with the search crews?
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Hit the Cape Cod Canal for about 11miles...55*! Got the light 15-20mph Cape Cod breeze...pushed me all the way home for a change...I usually ride later in the day and the breeze and I turned around at the same time...in my face both ways!
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Thanks, it's one of my better efforts.
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Nice photo, Narhay. What part of the eastern waterfront trail is this at? Curious as to your route. Did you ride out from the west end or downtown T.O, along Kingston Road through Scarborough until the trail begins again after Guildwood? The Waterfront Trail's eastern gap from the Beaches to Guildwood makes traveling by bike out of the city in that direction a bit difficult.
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My biggest surprise is always how much green space I see in our NYC Bikeforums members' pictures!
It shouldn't be since I feel like access to green spaces is a fundamental need of human beings and they will design that into wherever they live, but I still can't get the stereotypical concrete monolith idea of NYC out of my head.
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Nice photo, Narhay. What part of the eastern waterfront trail is this at? Curious as to your route. Did you ride out from the west end or downtown T.O, along Kingston Road through Scarborough until the trail begins again after Guildwood? The Waterfront Trail's eastern gap from the Beaches to Guildwood makes traveling by bike out of the city in that direction a bit difficult.
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I've got to come down and ride with you, Bill. We still have snow and ice up here!
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Yup...got relatives up that way...we are still looking over our shoulders...can’t imagine no snow...I do a lot of my riding on the weekends...
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I can't complain about the temperatures in February where I am in NC (compared to what I had in Long Island NY 5 years ago)!
Short ride by the scenic weeds section of my local Greenway... which will eventually be green.
Short ride by the scenic weeds section of my local Greenway... which will eventually be green.
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Cold chill came back to the Northeast today. Was 26F when I left the house but roads were clear of salt and ice and the brooks still babbled.
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Haven't posted many ride pics lately because rides have been largely short boring and snowy here in the Rockies the last month or so. Mostly just a few miles on the few back roads that somewhat clear the bike path and trails are under about 4 feet of snow right now.
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This photo seems to suggest you were riding around the neighborhood, shoveling people's driveways and making bank
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Actually I just happened to find the shovel on the small part of the bike path that was clear. Nice shovel that some discarded so I just strapped it to my bike and brought it home and fixed it up bit. At this point I'm never really surprised at the stuff I find on along the side of the road or the bike path.
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Riding the Los Angeles Metro to Critical Mass. First ride on the McTorelli
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On my way out for the 630 Saturday morning ride...iPhone 5, so pardon the crop.
Best, Ben
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Went for a spin around the river with a riding buddy who hadn’t seen my new-to-me Raleigh on the road yet. “I’ve got something sorta old I can ride,” he says. Shows up on an Eddy Merckx with full Dura Ace. Where’d that come from?!?!
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AMarch is coming in like a lamb in Chicago. Sunny and 55!
Rode 46 miles up to Lake Forest.
The only vestiges of last week's snow are the piles in the parking lots.
The First Presbyterian Church built in 1886.
A bridge over one of the many ravines that carve their way to Lake Michigan.
Stopped on the College of Lake Forest campus at the Durand Art Institute.
Lake Forest has the largest hedge that I've ever seen. Note person in pic for scale.
Overall, not a bad day. Second ride of the year and the was a headwind coming home, but good to get out.
Rode 46 miles up to Lake Forest.
The only vestiges of last week's snow are the piles in the parking lots.
The First Presbyterian Church built in 1886.
A bridge over one of the many ravines that carve their way to Lake Michigan.
Stopped on the College of Lake Forest campus at the Durand Art Institute.
Lake Forest has the largest hedge that I've ever seen. Note person in pic for scale.
Overall, not a bad day. Second ride of the year and the was a headwind coming home, but good to get out.
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