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My road in the woods shot looks like yours. It's a fantastic time of year. We've got a bunch of color up here so far, and leaf peepers are just starting up...
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Back up into the mountains this morning. Today I took my purpose built climbing ride, an old Trek 5200 sporting a triple setup. Much easier going than yesterday. This mountain route has miles of an abandoned road that's great for bikes since there's no cars to deal with.
That road is the beginning of the part closed off to cars. The ride today. Aspens are starting to change colors. Scrub Oaks are turning red. Peaceful route up the mountain. Lot's of color up top This shows the road below and then the climb back out. More color One final look back as I head up and out. |
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Blue Ridge Parkway up from Asheville on a misty day. Litespeed shipped via Bikeflights made it intact!
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let's go baseball
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Pretty River Day in Portland/PDX
Willamette River just 'South' of Downtown. [LOL, North fixed to south]
Just out shakin down the new build...
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This foot tastes terrible! Last edited by robt57; 10-02-2022 at 07:08 PM. |
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The only photos I took during Dirtphalt were Sunday. Great riding out in Otsego County!
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Couple recent rides to Lake Michigan. Beautiful fall weather lately.
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New Hampshire sure gets it's 'Autumn' on early and in beautiful fashion.
Keep those coming please...
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Mt. Mitchell
Staying in Asheville with an old friend. He rides an old Novara MTB that we just put a pair of GKs on to roll better. I shipped my Litespeed dropbar 26er via Bikeflights.
Yesterday we drove up to Craggy Gardens on the BRP and rode up to Mt. Mitchell, on a day with perfect weather. When we got back to the car, he drove home and I rode back to Asheville. I got over 6,100 ft of descent from Mt. Mitchell, as the BRP has some serious ups and downs. Total climbing was 4,000 ft, and 49 miles all together. Pavement is excellent and traffic was light. We were lucky to be able to rail the 4-1/2 mile descent off Mitchell to the BRP with no cars. Vistas are spectacular. Just fabulous riding. I kind of wished I had the Firefly or Bingham, but it's not about the bike! Saw a fellow on an Eriksen, welded by Brad. |
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Grabbed a rainbow on Saturday before the effects of Ian, only rain, settled in until late yesterday. Today the cows were enjoying sunshine as much as I was.
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Wonder when the leaves will really turn?
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I have read warmer temps are delaying the leaves changing. I'm thinking near end of October.
btw, the claimed world’s largest chile pepper farm is in Hunterdon County, in Stockton. Will have to check it out on a ride. https://nj.com/food/2022/10/inside-t...of-course.html |
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