Empty road ahead photos
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some really inspiring shots.
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I'm always down in SM during the week. I commute from Orange County, so I don't know the areas well. I should bring down my bike and check out these roads sometime. Are they close in relative to Twin Oaks off the 78? I Noticed you said the last picture was around Twin Oaks, haven't seen anything remotely close to these roads, I must explore more.
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I'm always down in SM during the week. I commute from Orange County, so I don't know the areas well. I should bring down my bike and check out these roads sometime. Are they close in relative to Twin Oaks off the 78? I Noticed you said the last picture was around Twin Oaks, haven't seen anything remotely close to these roads, I must explore more.
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Check the So Cal Regional Forum, CalimariChris has a post of the good/common/longer North San Diego County routes. Look at the maps and figure how to tailor them to length you want. Moderate/decent hilly until you head east of the 15, then you might hit some good climbs.
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near Bend, OR, on the way back down from McKenzie Pass
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Kudude.... I love your signature... Made it my facebook status
O and, this thread is epic. It makes me want to whip out my touring bike and start exploring.
O and, this thread is epic. It makes me want to whip out my touring bike and start exploring.
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This thread oughtta be a sticky if ever there was one.
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It's Chicago, we don't have open roads. But here are a few thousand cyclists creating open roads just for us to ride
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Fox River Trail in St. Charles looking south from the bridge over the River.
Same spot looking north
Illinois style climb. 30 feet long with 7 feet of ascent
Same spot looking north
Illinois style climb. 30 feet long with 7 feet of ascent
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descending from summit of Mt. Gliboa; Beit Shean valley in the distance
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climbing Har HaTayasim north of Jerusalem (8 miles, 8-17% grade)
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Summit of Vail Pass bike path
descending from summit of Mt. Gliboa; Beit Shean valley in the distance
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climbing Har HaTayasim north of Jerusalem (8 miles, 8-17% grade)
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Summit of Vail Pass bike path
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#224
Genetics have failed me
South France. Slept right @ the beach that night.
Southern part of France. Massif Central. The road was pretty nicely paved and empty to boot.
From the same trip in Southern France. Can't remember the location tho.
Pont du Gard. No cars, but enough tourists. Us included. hehe.
Quality of the pics are not the best, since those are scans from old slides.
Southern part of France. Massif Central. The road was pretty nicely paved and empty to boot.
From the same trip in Southern France. Can't remember the location tho.
Pont du Gard. No cars, but enough tourists. Us included. hehe.
Quality of the pics are not the best, since those are scans from old slides.
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Somewhere in the wine country, VA.