Where'd You Ride Today? (New & Improved)
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Seems more likely that the reader was wrong than that you had such a high heart rate, considering you survived to tell the tale... But like holiday76 said, probably best to get a check up!
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I am supposed to wait on any hard exercise until I see the DR on Wednesday but I kinda fudged a little today. To my credit, I did go real easy. Most of the time.
Rode the Snoqualmie valley trail from my house to Duvall and back. ~ 60 miles, it felt gooood
Easy spin out n back to Duvall by NBend, on Flickr
Quiet on the trail today by NBend, on Flickr
Roadside attraction by NBend, on Flickr
Rode the Snoqualmie valley trail from my house to Duvall and back. ~ 60 miles, it felt gooood
Easy spin out n back to Duvall by NBend, on Flickr
Quiet on the trail today by NBend, on Flickr
Roadside attraction by NBend, on Flickr
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Thunder Ridge will be interesting.
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So... where do you live?
- Hmm. Hard to say... Do you have a moment?
(Paris last weekend)
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Riding the '75 Veenolite randonneur on a sunny afternoon. I love this bike...
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^^^^^
Wow!
Wow!
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Today, my wife needed some peace and quiet to do some bills so she told me to get lost for a few hours.
Happy to oblige by riding out on the Middle Fork Road.
Riding up the MF valley by NBend, on Flickr
It was cool and dry, clouds clinging to the Mountains on either side of the Valley
Clouds cling to the Mtns by NBend, on Flickr
Middle fork river by NBend, on Flickr
I turn around at the Middle Fork River trailhead. Now it’s mostly downhill all the way back into town.
Mossy green trees by NBend, on Flickr
I stopped at Georges Bakery for some coffee and a cookie before riding home. Bills paid, wife is happy, all is good.
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The Virginia countryside continues to impress. Leaves are finally coming out, and quickly. In another couple of weeks, this road will be completely shaded:
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Thanks @gaucho777 the riding just outside my door is pretty darn nice. I am spoiled.
Rattlesnake Lake by NBend, on Flickr
Rattlesnake Lake by NBend, on Flickr
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Caught up with "Car 553" at the Glencoe Station. Last private railcar operating in the United States. Recently painted in the old Chicago and Northwestern colors which I remember from BITD.
The Superior seems to work really well for early season rides and windy days thanks to its 48t ring.
The Superior seems to work really well for early season rides and windy days thanks to its 48t ring.
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Olympic Peninsula ride and Port Angeles cruising
About 75 miles riding the 3 bikes pictured below on Wed+Thurs
About 75 miles riding the 3 bikes pictured below on Wed+Thurs
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25 miles riding, two flats and 6 miles walking. I did get the opportunity to take a couple neat photos, tho:
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@Drillium Dude, @Wildwood, great pics!
(I wonder, how fast was that guy going who plastered his bike that high up the wall?)
(I wonder, how fast was that guy going who plastered his bike that high up the wall?)
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Good morning! I did 38.9 miles this morning on the Silver Arrow. Took off at 8:13am and got back at 11:05, with a couple of scenic stops along the St. John's River, which I followed for nearly five miles on the rather new trail from Cutler Park (south of Ivanhoe) into Visalia. A nice little jaunt through the countryside!
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