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Old 01-11-21, 07:47 PM
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What's that doohickey zip-tied to your stem?
Mount for my phone. Quadlock is the brand. I have a set of elderly parents and in-laws that I am helping now. Need to be reachable when I am away.

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Old 01-11-21, 08:14 PM
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Finally a dry day - I was going somewhat stir-crazy. A good, solid 40 mile out/back to Issaquah. Lots of blowdown remnants on the trail from last night's big winds.

The honor of the first ride of the year goes to the Medici:



This small helicopter flew in, dropped somebody off at their house, and flew off while I was standing by the trail taking the photo above. So I took a pic of it as it flew away:



When I got back to Bothell I rode by the site of the new Bothell Bridge; workers finally began putting up the railings a couple days ago. Talked to one of the workers and he told me the bridge will be opened to the public at the end of January. The railings will be done today, but a couple fixes still need to be taken care of (apparently construction errors from what the guy told me). The new railings really look nice:





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Nice to see places where they build bridges just for walkers and bikers.

Warmer today so got out for a short ride around town. This is Ragged Mountain Reservoir on the edge of town. There’s a mile or so of gravel and then a stinger 12% climb up to this point, so I felt kind of smug when a couple of cars loaded with fancy mountain bikes drove past me while I was on the hill. I guess there are mtb trails around the lake.

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Just a rainy ride on the portable urban assault bike to mail/ship some stuff, including a package for [MENTION=436855]panzerwagon[/MENTION].
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I am new to the thread.

It was in the mid forties today so I got the Blue Streak down. I road 17 miles in about 2 hours. A nice PA Dutch tour, from New Holland to Metzlers Church, then to Hinkletown, and back to Nee Holland.

Sorry I didn’t take any photos.
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Lot's of detours this morning on my ride down to Carnation in the lower valley. We've had alot of rain lately...
Snoqualmie Falls by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr

Lower Valley is flooded by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr

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Old 01-14-21, 10:00 PM
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Fog finally broke and got a picture on the landfill loop.
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Old 01-15-21, 06:42 PM
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I had a "hulluva" time down by the waterfront today.



omg. I'll be here all week.
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Old 01-16-21, 05:03 AM
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Above I-295 in Logan Twp, NJ.





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Hit 40°F today, and no rain. Felt great to get a ride in on this.
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A bit nippier than my last couple rides, but you forget about it when you get into a good discussion with your riding mate/best pal. A good day on the Sammamish River Trail with Jacob:





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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
A bit nippier than my last couple rides, but you forget about it when you get into a good discussion with your riding mate/best pal. A good day on the Sammamish River Trail with Jacob:





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He's gotta be 6'6", if you guys ever want to try a vintage tandem, I have something interesting.
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Originally Posted by curbtender
He's gotta be 6'6", if you guys ever want to try a vintage tandem, I have something interesting.
Yup, 6' 6". In fact, when we were in the parking lot at the finish of the ride I tried out his bike. I had to get on it side-saddle because I couldn't straddle it with both feet on the ground and I could only turn the pedals while standing on them.

Speaking strictly for myself I am most assuredly not tandem material

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Yup, 6' 6".
Like father* like son.

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Old 01-17-21, 07:50 AM
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Not a great day for a ride, but as good as it's likely to get in this part of Vermont in January. East on Route 2 from Marshfield village to the overlook above Molly's Pond and back--uphill out, downhill back. This is the view looking south from the top, with my (slightly rusty, have to deal with that sometime) Viva Sport, set up as a winter two-speed. Apologies for the non-drive-side photo.

I was cold by the time I got to Marsfield.
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An unusually bright and clear morning today, with no rain forecast, so I did a few miles on the Paris Sport. Out of Weston through Banwell, Sandford, Churchill, and Langford, then a long climb through Butcombe and onto the hills above Blagdon Lake. Through Nempnett Thrubwell (great village name!) then along the hill tops past Bristol Airport before a long descent into Farleigh. Back home from there via Claverham, Yatton, Congresbury, and Locking.
Just under 45 miles in some rare winter sun. One of the best things about today's ride? The sheer number of people, old and young, out cycling during lockdown. Just got to hope some of them keep cycling when things are more normal.

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Nempnett Thrubwell church


Parallel lanes near Rolstone


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ExPatTyke Thanks so much for your pictures. So lovely and so different from where I am.
Thanks also for the wonderful listing of place names. Nempnett Thrubwell? That is a wonderful name indeed.
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Got the brakes on my MT200 upgraded rebuilt with new kool stop brake pads and straddle hangers. So took a nice ride to the top of Beaver Creek and back only about 10 miles but with about a 500ft climb and descent which is the reason upgraded the brakes.






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Recorded the second half of the Browns game and took the Miyata down to the lake. Couldn't waste a nice day.



Good game. Could have been better.
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ExPatTyke Thanks so much for your pictures. So lovely and so different from where I am.
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Thanks also for the wonderful listing of place names. Nempnett Thrubwell? That is a wonderful name indeed.
Thank you both! One of the great things about this thread (and the C&V Strava Club) is seeing rides, bikes, and riders from all over the World - especially at the moment when our travel is so restricted. Thank you to all posters sharing their rides.
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