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Club ride a couple of weeks ago northeast of Indy. Yes, there are farms in Central Indiana.
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Our group at the Kentucky capital building 44 miles into the Horsey Hundred Century ride Saturday
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Mid point of Sunday's 68 mile round trip to Macon for lunch.
A few minutes earlier. Otis admired my bike.
A few minutes earlier. Otis admired my bike.
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That Zukas looks sweet BD, nice choice.
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It's been a while since I carted my camera along on my ride, so I took it along yesterday to take some pics at the Great Rivers Research Center building near the Confluence Trail. Click on the link under the pic to see the full size version. Some of the detail gets lost in the downsizing..
My favorite, I think, from the roof of the G. R. R. C. building. Light and shadow on the Mississippi.
CRW_0768 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Here's some more light and shadow on the riverbank. Melvin Price Lock and Dam, Clarke Bridge, and Alton IL in the background.
CRW_0770 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Does anyone know what this plant is? The delicate red stems caught my eye.
CRW_0775 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
The G. R. R. C. front yard is basically a prairie and wetlands exhibit.
CRW_0778 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Had to get my bike in here somewhere! The G. R. R. C. building.
CRW_0782 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Finally, looking downriver at all the barge traffic...
CRW_0784 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
My favorite, I think, from the roof of the G. R. R. C. building. Light and shadow on the Mississippi.
CRW_0768 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Here's some more light and shadow on the riverbank. Melvin Price Lock and Dam, Clarke Bridge, and Alton IL in the background.
CRW_0770 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Does anyone know what this plant is? The delicate red stems caught my eye.
CRW_0775 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
The G. R. R. C. front yard is basically a prairie and wetlands exhibit.
CRW_0778 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Had to get my bike in here somewhere! The G. R. R. C. building.
CRW_0782 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Finally, looking downriver at all the barge traffic...
CRW_0784 by David Bierbaum, on Flickr
Last edited by David Bierbaum; 05-28-15 at 06:09 PM.
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Looking downstream from Oahe Dam, Pierre S.D.
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Colorado Monument by Grand Junction (by bike).
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Someone painted the tunnels at an underpass we ride through regularly. I don't know who, but it sure brightens the place up.
Tricia and Brentwood underpass paintings by ccorlew, on Flickr
Tricia and Brentwood underpass paintings by ccorlew, on Flickr
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^ Amazing photos as always. Looks like a fun stretch of road to ride - minus the wind.
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Thanks for the taste from God's country. Lord willing, I'm riding Trek 100 Saturday and then the Coulee Region Sunday with some old time friends. I can hardly wait.
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Let us know how the east ramp goes. For my money, the climb was as sustained steep as any in recent memory. There was no relief until the top. Then again, climbing the unknown is always more of an adventure.
in any event, have a great ride!
in any event, have a great ride!
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I realize there are some parts of the country that haven't been getting enough rain, but here on the southern plains I'm sick of it. When it lets up long enough to get out and ride (like this morning -- light drizzle), this is what I find. Half the roads I ride on are washed out!
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Wow... What scenery! ^
Or in my flat-lander case, what anaerobic-near-death-experience-inducing scenery.
Nice!
Or in my flat-lander case, what anaerobic-near-death-experience-inducing scenery.
Nice!