Hi again: I'm back from China (w/ride pics)
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Hi again: I'm back from China (w/ride pics)
Hi -- I used to haunt this board a few years ago and then I disappeared for a 2.5-year posting in Beijing, China. I'm back; hi to those of you from the old days still hanging out , and hello to new 50+ers.
I didn't do a lot of serious riding in Beijing, but I did take a converted MTB that I used for awhile as a city/commuter bike and I rode quite frequently around Beijing. (I posted some ride photos at the end of this thread about 18 months ago: https://www.bikeforums.net/fifty-plus...ing-china.html ). I tried to ride most weekends in Beijing, but usually just roaming the back streets of Beijing, nothing too strenuous (the air is as bad as you've probably read about).
I did some more interesting riding last fall in southern China near Yangshoul, the popular rural tourist area south of Guilin. My son and I were visiting for a few days and we found a guide w/access to some pretty decent mountain bikes and he led us on a half-day ramble through lots of back roads. Here's photos from the trip I thought you might enjoy. Meanwhile, I'm trying to ride myself back into shape...got my Seattle "rain bike" back into riding shape and getting ready for a wet winter here in the Pacific Northwest. Great to be back breathing fresh air again, see you around...
I didn't do a lot of serious riding in Beijing, but I did take a converted MTB that I used for awhile as a city/commuter bike and I rode quite frequently around Beijing. (I posted some ride photos at the end of this thread about 18 months ago: https://www.bikeforums.net/fifty-plus...ing-china.html ). I tried to ride most weekends in Beijing, but usually just roaming the back streets of Beijing, nothing too strenuous (the air is as bad as you've probably read about).
I did some more interesting riding last fall in southern China near Yangshoul, the popular rural tourist area south of Guilin. My son and I were visiting for a few days and we found a guide w/access to some pretty decent mountain bikes and he led us on a half-day ramble through lots of back roads. Here's photos from the trip I thought you might enjoy. Meanwhile, I'm trying to ride myself back into shape...got my Seattle "rain bike" back into riding shape and getting ready for a wet winter here in the Pacific Northwest. Great to be back breathing fresh air again, see you around...
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Hi and welcome back. Did the bike and guide rental in Yangshoui, a few years back, simply amazing. Rode up the Li river bank, picked up one of those bamboo pole rafts, rode back down the river. Start of the ride back down another raft comes over selling beer, so of course had to pick up a Tsing Tao for myself and the guy poling the raft. One of those trips with a ton of great memories. One of these days, have to go back.
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Hello Benge! Great and interesting photos! I think I remember you having posted photos from your last stint there, where the photos were of more urban scenes and the cycling was treacherous because of the volume of bikes and an "anything goes" attitude amongst the cyclists. Do I remember that correctly?
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Hello Benge! Great and interesting photos! I think I remember you having posted photos from your last stint there, where the photos were of more urban scenes and the cycling was treacherous because of the volume of bikes and an "anything goes" attitude amongst the cyclists. Do I remember that correctly?
Here's some riding in Beijing pics:
My bike in front of Tiananmen gate:
My bike in front of the Great Hall of the People (on Tiananmen Square)
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Distracted driver:
Typical back street riding:
View from my office on a bad air day:
Typical back street riding:
View from my office on a bad air day:
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Hi and welcome back. Did the bike and guide rental in Yangshoui, a few years back, simply amazing. Rode up the Li river bank, picked up one of those bamboo pole rafts, rode back down the river. Start of the ride back down another raft comes over selling beer, so of course had to pick up a Tsing Tao for myself and the guy poling the raft. One of those trips with a ton of great memories. One of these days, have to go back.
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Hey, welcome back!
Great pictures of cycling in the mountains.
I'd be dead in a month or of two breathing Beijing air. What a challenge the country (and world) is facing.
Great pictures of cycling in the mountains.
I'd be dead in a month or of two breathing Beijing air. What a challenge the country (and world) is facing.
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Fantastic story and pictures Benge, its great to have you back, finally. I remember your posting about leaving for a while for China, that seems like a long time ago now. Now you can get some respiratory therapy for the lungs after that air quality there. The shots of the air quality for the Beijing stage of the Tour of China were gruesome, as were the marathon's pics, in the paper and on line. Glad you are posting here again.
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We were able to rent bikes on top of the city wall in Xi'an for a ride when I was in China last year. The Hutong in Beijing I visited was pretty tight space.
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I loved the city walls in Xi'an. We were tempted to rent a bike but instead took a long, leisurely walk along the walls w/my wife, peering down on the neighborhoods below. One of my favorite memories of China.
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Thanks for posting - people don't realize how stunning and varied China's scenery is! I have been in Beijing the last three years in October, and I've been lucky with beautiful fall days with blue skies, so ya never know. I biked around the city in the 90's, but now there are too many heavy electric bikes and scooters clogging the bike lanes, which kinda scared me off this time.
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I was studying in Nanjing University. Nanjing has one of the oldest protective
walls in all of China, and you're allowed to ride rented bikes on it. Best part is
the pollution is not so bad.
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welcome back, I am fortunate to spend most summers for a few weeks in China each year, cars are fine, its those crazy electric scooter folks, plan to to do a double century around Lake Tai, Taihu next year
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Welcome back Steve!!
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