Tales of Gravel
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Tales of Gravel
One can have an adventure on any bike - roadie, mtb, hybrid/city bike, Oma or Opa Fiets, cargo-bike...
But 'gravel' does seem to cover all the options...
Found this article today. One version of 'Now' and 'Then' and 'Was'; with 'gravel' all wrapped up into life.
https://pezcyclingnews.com/features/...kissing-trees/
I could smell the moss on gritty old stone, the water, and the linseed oil... Edmond, a bonnie tale told...
... If you have a story, or find one, which strikes you in the mind and heart.
Post it here.
Ride On
Yuri
But 'gravel' does seem to cover all the options...
Found this article today. One version of 'Now' and 'Then' and 'Was'; with 'gravel' all wrapped up into life.
https://pezcyclingnews.com/features/...kissing-trees/
I could smell the moss on gritty old stone, the water, and the linseed oil... Edmond, a bonnie tale told...
... If you have a story, or find one, which strikes you in the mind and heart.
Post it here.
Ride On
Yuri
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I'll play along... I've been riding gravel for several years, in addition to MTB and Road biking. In 2018 I was in San Antonio for work. I was able to go a few days early and brought along my rig at the time, S-Works Diverge 1x. I made up a few routes and had one longer day planned of about 60 miles in an area west of San Antonio. It was very remote, but I'd seen a few segments on Strava and also talked to a LBS about where to ride. Anyway the ride was very interesting. Early on, there were fence posts with coyote strung up on the fence posts. The route had a few water crossings, moderate climbs and lots of gravel. At one point, I came across a creek and on the other side there were 3-4 genuine 'Longhorns' standing in the road looking at the solo rider. I stopped and pondered my options. Eventually two of them moved to the side of the road and another remained in the center of the road. I decided to pass on the left, slowly. Fortunately, he just looked at me and let me pass. Later in my route, I found 'Utopia"! Well, Utopia, TX anyway. It was a great day in the middle of nowhere Texas on a very gravel route. Loved it!