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Old 10-06-21, 02:23 PM
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42+ wonderful miles and 2,900+ feet of climbing on an out, around, and back ride to Harveys Lake. The fall colors are just starting to pop in some spots. Temps around 72.

It's that season



Hey there!


There's that pop!



Harvey's Lake, supposedly PA's largest natural lake (not counting Erie).


Sgarlat Lake


More color.

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Old 10-06-21, 05:16 PM
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42+ wonderful miles and 2,900+ feet of climbing on an out, around, and back ride to Harveys Lake. The fall colors are just starting to pop in some spots. Temps around 72..
My Aunt/Uncle owned a house on Harvey's Lake and Lake Sylvan in the 1970's. I spent quite a bit of time on the water at both lakes, and ice in the winter. That was when the amusement park at Harvey's Lake was still operating. Beautiful area, I bet my Aunt's little cottage is still there. (both have passed)
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Originally Posted by BFisher
42+ wonderful miles and 2,900+ feet of climbing on an out, around, and back ride to Harveys Lake. The fall colors are just starting to pop in some spots. Temps around 72.
What's that, marshmallow meadows?
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Old 10-07-21, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by curbtender
What's that, marshmallow meadows?
Ha!
Plastic wrapped hay bales, but it does look like some giant marshmallow farm.
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Old 10-07-21, 08:45 AM
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Telephone Road at Lodgepole Creek, 18 miles northwest of Cheyenne.


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Beautiful photos, great website. My wife and I rode our Trek 820s out into the country, it feels like the summer heat is finally over.

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Old 10-07-21, 03:51 PM
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I took out my newly rebuilt Falcon San Remo on it's maiden voyage. I rode my usual 20 mile route around some Minneapolis lakes. The bike rode better than I expected since it is by far my least valuable bike.


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Seward Park, Lake Washington, Falcon, crow, Mt Rainier and beautiful day
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Old 10-08-21, 09:13 AM
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It’s really beginning to feel like fall out here in North Bend.
Once it warmed up a bit a few of us got out for a ride out on the Middle Fork Road just outside of town yesterday.
MF 1 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr

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I went out today on one of my usual routes, and then decided to mix it up a bit by taking the Buena Vista Ferry over the Willamette River, into Independence for a lunch stop, and then back into Salem. Not many pics, but I did manage to map my route with Ride with GPS (a newbie effort), get a pic on the ferry, and capture some fall leafy brilliance.







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Old 10-08-21, 07:04 PM
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A nice fall day today in the mid 50's temp wise with some clouds. Took the single speed Nishiki on a short local trail ride just outside Fairplay.


Looks like this may be the last ride this season without snow it will probably snow tonight.



A lot of leaves on the dirt trails at least there dry and not wet.
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The Hoarding Season

Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was a dreary, grey day. At least it started that way. Clouds blocked the sun from illuminating anything directly, although there were signs of clearing on the horizon.

I stopped for a break on the Wabasha Bridge:



Riding my old faithful Ranger, it was a wanderful, meandering ride. (Yes, that was spelled the way I meant it. If it isn't a word already, it should be.)

Eventually, colors began to reappear. I still couldn't get the sun to shine directly on my bike, but at least the background livened up some:


Yeah, I pumped the saturation a bit on this shot. I had to. After several long, bleak days, I am starved for color.

Winter is coming, there is just no stopping it. Soon I will be dashing about, like a squirrel hoarding seeds and nuts, trying to store enough bright, vibrant imagery to sustain me through the season of cold and dark.

If the zeitgeist continues on its current course, the darkness may settle-in for an extended stay; sort of an evil occupation. Resist! We must... or Spring may not venture this far north again.
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Old 10-09-21, 11:18 AM
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Stayed overnight in North Bend, then met Matt to ride out to Fall City to ride the Carnation Valley Loop with Bob, Doug, Lynn, and Steve. Three layers up top ensured I stayed toasty in the shade. I took lots of pics, but I'll just post 10 of them here; as always, if you want to see more, check out the Flickr link in my sig.

This giant American flag greeted us as we left a small off-road connector trail on the way to Fall City:



Casati - my ride for the day:



Halloween weirdness in Fall City:



Rolling through the valley:



Flowers for sale on the honor system:



Carnation Valley looking south - that's the Snoqualmie River:



The Red Barn - furthest point north on today's ride:



Bob, Steve, Matt, Lynn, and Doug in formation:



Steve and Matt - Steve's rig is a Masi 3V built with Reynolds 753V, so a bit of a rare bird:



Coffee and snacks with the gang at Sandy's in Carnation:



Once back to Fall City, Matt and I split from the group and returned to North Bend via the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Apres-ride, I drove over to Matt's place (he rode on ahead) and had a shower and hearty dinner (best homemade soup ever - thanks to Matt's better half, Robin!) before heading out around 1930. What an awesome day!

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Old 10-09-21, 12:54 PM
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Yea it was a fun day. Our route had a little bit of everything. I'm glad I got a ride in with you before you head south, Jeff.

I took no pictures but here’s a few from Steve Rossano:

Heading North out of Carnation on the “Red Barn Loop” route

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Lynn and Jeff

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Jeff and I blew by this pumpkin stand. Doug poses with his Hetchins with Bob and Steve’s “Pumpkin Bikes”
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Old 10-09-21, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by northbend
Yea it was a fun day. Our route had a little bit of everything. I'm glad I got a ride in with you before you head south, Jeff.

I took no pictures but here’s a few from Steve Rossano:

Heading North out of Carnation on the “Red Barn Loop” route

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Lynn and Jeff

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Jeff and I blew by this pumpkin stand. Doug poses with his Hetchins with Bob and Steve’s “Pumpkin Bikes”
Red Barn Loop 4 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
I like the pumpkin pic where I'm at in Colorado with shipping issues good chance there won't be any pumpkins for Halloween or Thanksgiving this year.
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I was out exploring some of the mansion-y parts of Portland today on my new Stumptown CX build (made in Portland, sued by Specialized for using the word “stump”, went bankrupt) and kept finding cool stuff to take pictures of.



This is a trolley line that runs between Portland and Lake Oswego that the city keeps operating so they don’t lose the right of way. I’ve ridden the trolley once, but I thought the scenery was better from a bike. Cool signal:



The Riverdale neighborhood is a bizarre web of crazy mansions and twisty roads. I kept finding streets that said “No Outlet”, but the heatmap feature on Ride With GPS sometimes tells you differently, and you find cool cut-throughs like this:



I came out in an isolated little neighborhood and found a SW Trails sign. This is a network of urban trails in SW Portland that usually lead you up someone’s driveway and up some cool singletrack. You’re supposed to walk, so I did.



This one took me up a canyon into Lewis and Clark college. There was a little house made of sticks full of college kids smoking pot, but I thought it best not to photograph. The campus is, of course, on the grounds of an old mansion.



Pretty cool. And the bike is a gaudy beast, but a great ride!

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Well Would You Look At That?

You've gotta love the Bike Forums, especially the Classic and Vintage dept. One tiny post about winter gloom coming and being starved for color, and just look what followed: Twenty-three frames of chromatic overload!

I'm sure that was just serendipity, but from where I'm sitting it felt like a concerted effort to raise my spirits. Thank you, PNW peeps. It worked.
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Lovely riding weather here : )



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Rainy week, but finally cleared up today. Sunny and temps near 80 - not bad for October in Chicago. Rode 76 miles up to Mundelein and points east.

I've been scouring Google Earth for a "southern passage" to Lake county. Finally found it in a small trail connecting 2 neighborhoods.



Passing through some nice older trees.



The trail spit me out at the Vernon Hills Metra station.



Found another trail to get across the Seavey Drainage Ditch. According to Fishbrain, you can pull Largemouth Bass out of here.



Didn't see any Bass, only Rainbow Carp.



I decided to stretch things out and rode up to the main gate of the Great Lakes Navel Station.



Believe this is a VF-103 F-14 Tomcat. I'm better with vintage bikes than vintage planes.



After the base, I turned around and headed back to the ranch.

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Old 10-10-21, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by DQRider
If the zeitgeist continues on its current course, the darkness may settle-in for an extended stay; sort of an evil occupation. Resist! We must... or Spring may not venture this far north again.
It takes until about February for me to feel this way here in the PNW, west of the Cascades. We are fortunate to live in a pretty temperate climate, compared to Minnesota. But then, as it always does, spring arrives.
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I'm sure that was just serendipity, but from where I'm sitting it felt like a concerted effort to raise my spirits. Thank you, PNW peeps. It worked.
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There was some rain last night, but this morning was pretty nice for a ride. Went out on one of my new favorite, short, close to home rides. West Salem out to Spring Valley Road. Apparently wine is popular in these parts. Known as the Eola-Amity Hills, or Eola-Amity AVA, for those that know their viticulture. Also found a 19mm Crescent-brand box wrench, the spoils of the open road! Not many applications for bike work, but the price was right.


I think the grape harvest is in for the season.


Down the road!


Old building - Spring Valley Community Center


Spring Valley Community Center & Country Garden Club


Beautiful morning


Idyllic rural scene. These folks have their own pond.


Old farm house


More vineyards


The descent down to Zena Road.


I found a 19mm Crescent-brand box wrench.
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Canadian Thanksgiving Day dawn at the waterfront.


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Nice fall riding went to Pike National Forest and some riding on the back roads and trails on the Schwinn Mesa GSX. It is really starting to seem like Fall most of the leaves are off the aspens and there was a bit of ice on the beaver ponds.



They finally got the wood bridge across the beaver ponds done so you actually get to the bike trails.
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johnnyace Some of those scenery photos deserve to be framed and hung up on the wall; nicely done

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johnnyace Some of those scenery photos deserve to be framed and hung up on the wall; nicely done
Thanks Jeff! It was such a beautiful morning; reminded me not to take for granted the wonderful area that I live in, with so many great rides within easy reach. I always worry that the camera cannot accurately capture all the glory, but it ain't half bad!
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