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Good to know that my visit to Portland that time has risen to the level of infamy.
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To the hardware store
Ridgid wrenches not Park today.
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Short ride on the Tommy around UVA Grounds for graduation day.
Walkway connecting the football stadium to the main grounds. It was packed with grads earlier but mostly gone on my way back through.
Law School
Walkway connecting the football stadium to the main grounds. It was packed with grads earlier but mostly gone on my way back through.
Law School
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Even on the weekends I can escape most of the crowds at the National Seashore by visiting those out-of-the-way places. Drakes Estero and Mount Vision today. 35 miles, 3,700' of climbing, sunny and breezy.
Half pavement. Half dirt.
Brent
Half pavement. Half dirt.
Brent
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42 miles today, wind and all. https://www.strava.com/activities/5341488914
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I built up my first set of wheels and took them out for a 40 mile test ride. My 5-speed clinchers were 27" and I like to switch back and forth between tubulars and clinchers so I either had to buy a new set fo 700c wheels or repurpose some parts and make my own.
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42 miles today, wind and all. https://www.strava.com/activities/5341488914
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30+ miles down to Auburn on the Green River and Interurban Trails. Was in the low 60s and cloudy when we started but the sun broke out on the return. Nice and easy day on the flat with my buddy Jacob.
Tubulars today:
Powerlines and greenery on the Interurban Trail:
Jacob - note his Serotta is quite an uncommon model:
Flatlander gearing!
The sun finally decides to come out and say hello:
I dropped my camera right here; this was a test shot to ensure it was still working afterwards! Still very hazy to the south:
About to cross over the last bridge before returning to the car:
What I was riding today:
DD
Tubulars today:
Powerlines and greenery on the Interurban Trail:
Jacob - note his Serotta is quite an uncommon model:
Flatlander gearing!
The sun finally decides to come out and say hello:
I dropped my camera right here; this was a test shot to ensure it was still working afterwards! Still very hazy to the south:
About to cross over the last bridge before returning to the car:
What I was riding today:
DD
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Under the interstate.
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Today I rode the first section of the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway, from the start in Hillsboro out to Verboort.
A lot of farmland on this route.
Here's one for @fabiofarelli.
The great thing about the scenic bikeways is that there are easy-to-spot signs marking every turn, like this one.
No, really. It's there.
Finally, Verboort!
A lot of farmland on this route.
Here's one for @fabiofarelli.
The great thing about the scenic bikeways is that there are easy-to-spot signs marking every turn, like this one.
No, really. It's there.
Finally, Verboort!
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There aren’t many more than six families there now. It’s a very small community. There is a Catholic church though.
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43 miles to the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park yesterday. As usual, I'm the only steel guy. We need rain !
Nothing but the dead and dying back in my little town
Nothing but the dead and dying back in my little town
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Amazing flower show going on in the Boston area right now:
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A day out in the English countryside: my wife's custom 853 roadster with 26" wheels.
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Spent the day at the swapmeet with the family. Decided to bike ride there. A cool 19 miles on the Basso.
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Yesterday was The Storming of Thunder Ridge, in the mountains around Lynchburg, VA. Seventh time I've done this ride, which includes a 13 mile climb from the lowest point on the Blue Ridge Parkway to the highest point, on which there is an observatory. Cool and breezy up on the mountain, hot a humid down in the valley. There was a lot of this:
Interspersed with some of this:
And a generous helping of this:
All accomplished with this- right tools for the job!
Interspersed with some of this:
And a generous helping of this:
All accomplished with this- right tools for the job!
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Spent the weekend at our favorite campground on Lake Billy Chinook in Central Oregon. I always manage to get away for a quick ride, and this one is the most epic quick ride in existence! 7 miles, 1,000 feet, and the diesel 4X4s were surprisingly courteous.
It had rained a little bit, so the sagebrush smelled incredible.
Over a little suspension bridge, and up!
A couple of dramatic switchbacks.
A little flat pedaling on top.
Cowabunga! I could have taken fifty more pictures, but I had to put down the phone and ride the thing at some point!
Back to the campground with a light rain.
It had rained a little bit, so the sagebrush smelled incredible.
Over a little suspension bridge, and up!
A couple of dramatic switchbacks.
A little flat pedaling on top.
Cowabunga! I could have taken fifty more pictures, but I had to put down the phone and ride the thing at some point!
Back to the campground with a light rain.
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