little things that made you happy during your ride today...
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I haven't done PCH in a while. Actually since they put the new path to Carpenteria . I used to see Whales and dolphin quite often. Last year at Eroica California we saw Whale spouts in the distance while riding to the Piedras Blancas light house . I live in Santa Paula so most of my riding now is through the citrus orchards and the smell is amazing , and the occasional crossing of a coyote in front of me. Ventura County is an awesome place to ride! Joe joesvintageroadbikes.wordpress
Do you bike throughout Ojai? Before kids, I did Sisar, Gridley, Sulfur Mountain and River Preserve on my MTB. No cycling for me. Though I can imagine that cycling on the 150 and the 33 would be quite cool.
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There are several rides I do where you crest a hill and you are either rewarded with an amazing view of nearby ridges, or you are rewarded with series of rolling hills going down through the next valley - as opposed to view of the next upward slog, or a screaming downhill leading to the next steep uphill...
One little thing that always makes me happy - going over any bridge or biking along any stream. There is something about biking near moving water that just always makes me go ahhhh!
One little thing that always makes me happy - going over any bridge or biking along any stream. There is something about biking near moving water that just always makes me go ahhhh!
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little things that made you happy during your ride today...
Yesterday's roll-up on my driveway to the opening garage door put into motion by pressing the button on the auto-controller located in my left rear pocket and knowing that 71 miles were completed without becoming horizontal during the ride.
Yesterday's roll-up on my driveway to the opening garage door put into motion by pressing the button on the auto-controller located in my left rear pocket and knowing that 71 miles were completed without becoming horizontal during the ride.
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I cycle from East Santa Paula to Ventura Harbor and then to downtown and back to Santa Paula giving me about 40 miles round trip. I rarely do Ojai . I like wider roads than the 150 . I used to go on Foothill to get to Ventura but again too narrow so I stick with Telegraph. There are side roads that go between Foothill and Telegraph to mix the ride up a bit , all through citrus orchards with very little traffic.
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Did a fairly relaxed 50 km ride, about half of it through forests on fire roads. The recent rains have compacted the sand so those sandy fire roads that are barely rideable at all in summer (on my 38 mm tires) now are firm and smooth. Pure riding joy!
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A friend and I were riding under a freeway overpass that is quite congested (Powell and I80) . A homeless lady was sitting at the cross button and hit it well before we got there. We thanked her as we passed and she beemed with a big "welcome". That's all she was looking for...
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Staying healthy to enjoy a nice fall day ride. Doesn’t take much....
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Didn't ride on my normal off day, but daydreaming about how simple and efficiently all my relatively low-tech works to enrich my life and give me endorphin highs! Helps me forget the complications of human life
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Picked up a goat head in the front tire.
pulled it out, hissed and wept a little sealant, and I just kept riding!
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pulled it out, hissed and wept a little sealant, and I just kept riding!
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No whales or dolphins but ran into this three week old sweetheart who came over and sniffed my glove. It was a good day.
Calf @3 weeks
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Sometimes on an early morning ride, I'll pass a bakery, small restaurant, or even a food plant and get a whiff of what's cookin'. Somehow that always makes the ride better.
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A strong tailwind on a steep ascent
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I get the same thing when it comes to smells, but here it's from marijuana growers and dispensaries.
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On a recent ride over the weekend, my front light was dying and wouldn't stay put and I hadn't intended on it but ended up getting back from what I was doing late luckily I had my little battery bank and my phone and used my phone as a crude front light in my Surly Moloko Adjunct Personal Effects Receptacle. It actually worked out great and kept me from getting hit. My rear light was fine. It gave me some joy to know I had some light. Granted I need to find my Light and Motion stuff I misplaced it and since I haven't been riding late or if I plan on that will take a bike with dynamo so no worries I haven't needed it much.
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This was yesterday but road the local MUP not as usual. Nice and not crowded but enjoyed helping a small group and a new rider patch her flat tire.
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The mental health outlook when you first start out knowing you can ride anywhere you want, is of great value.
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Voting.
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Bicycled to voting location and found a quarter on the street at parking lot entrance.
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Seeing the Maryland Hunt with their red blazers and the packs of dogs! Out of another century. We stopped to chat with them and they said that they no longer shoot the foxes, they just chase them. Hmmm