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Copperhead
That would be a copperhead. One of north America's only vipers! Not a snake you would want to get too close to!
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Both rattlesnakes and cottonmouths are north american vipers as well.
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Been seeing a lot of snakes lately, saw these two today…
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piles of miles of good roads in central NJ this past weekend:
anyone looking for a "fixer upper" barn? little slice of the old country in the new country: a NJ icon:
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Did you catch it in your pokeball? haha. I will personally give a small (very small) prize to the first person on here willing to admit playing pokemon Go, and to post a ride pic that also has a pokemon in it.
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Actually yesterday I looked into this whole Pokemon thing, I still don’t get it. I was going to start a thread asking for a comparison of Pokemon Go to Strava but turns out there is a limit to even my silliness.
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Awesome ride.
The new bike dosent make me want to ride. Its boring. Now, its not at all boring to ride once you are going. Smooth and stable. Super comfortable and does really well on limestone and "b" roads where there is no traffic. First serious ride was 55 miles of mixed trails and crappy rural roads. The ride is awesome. And while its no Campy, 6800 is no slouch either. |
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out on a gravel grinder
Out near the Shenandoah.
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Photos from your rides.
Hood River to The Dalles, one of my favorite rides of all time.
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Did you ride the gravel route or the paved route between the two?
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By far the most beautiful stretch of road I've ever ridden. Absolutely love that first right turn just before this hairpin, when the whole gorge just blows up right in your face as you tuck and prepare for the curves coming down into the canyon
-shivers- Crazy good riding
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Photos from your rides.
Just did the paved route, but once I get that cx bike going the dirt road is first on the list! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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60 km and 1025 vertical meters of Putnam County dirt. I did the Vertical Doug loop, with Sunken Mine, Indian Brook, Old Albany Post Road, East Mountain, East Hook, East Hook Cross, Millers Hill, Sagamore, and Pudding.
Agatha Durland (formerly Clear Lake) Scout Reservation Sunken Mine Road Wild raspberries anyone? Sunken Mine Pond Sunken Mine and Dennytown Indian Brook Road Indian Brook and Old Albany East Mountain Road South Putnam County, so nice. Sagamore Lake |
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What's the condition of Sunken Mine Rd? I haven't been on it in quite a few years. The first time I rode it, I was on 23mm tires and was glad to get to the end!
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The first 1/4 mile coming off North Shore Road is terrible with lots of loose sand and some 12" deep ruts. After the first steep bit, when you get to the trail to Canopus Hill on the left, it gets much better and stays good all the way to Dennytown. I was on Compass 32mm and they were a bit too slick. Pasela 35mm would be ideal.
Indian Brook and East Mountain are in spectacular condition. Indian Brook is a gravel superhighway and East Mountain has some fresh gravel is spots but is smooth. |
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