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Gorgeous fall photos, much appreciated.
Changing colors is what I miss where I usually ride. |
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the documentation of Hummus and Bumblebee are the main reasons I return to this thread. quite different perspectives on cycling & culture but both top shelf in their own regards. i am a fan.
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Cappuccino/espresso in Frenchtown NJ
Best in Frenchtown: Early Bird
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Quiet NJ roads...
I'm hoping the heavy rains we got yesterday did not knock down a bunch of the foliage. Will be out exploring again tomorrow and next week in particular looks to be good weather.
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Nick, way back about 33 years ago when we lived in rural, north-central PA, there was a lot of that chip-and-seal road repair every summer. One day descending a one-mile hill that was freshly done, I flatted both front and rear on those little sharp stone chips that stick to the tires. Nasty stuff for road bike tires. |
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Nice shaded neck rd near me was paved last year... super smooth. It was just chip n sealed a couple weeks ago! Guess the funds have to be spent regardless?
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Hopefully it's not permanent and they'll finish the job once the tourist season is over. But this has happened on other local roads, too. |
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Fuel from HC. Bike from B.C.
Taken at the locally-famous White Post intersection in White Post, Clarke County, VA. There is a titular big white post in the center of the intersection, maybe 20 feet behind where I took this photo from, visible in the reflection in the window. I recently sold my super dreamy super road bikes in expectation of another one whose arrival has been dramatically delayed, so this '92 Trek is my most road-centric bike at the moment. It's proving to be quite a capable and enjoyable pinch-hitter! If only that Ultegra 600 Tricolor rear derailleur could hold a gear lower than 28T, but I'm making do! [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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Last edited by RWL2222; 10-21-2023 at 01:20 PM. |
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Unless your RD hanger is on the short side, that RD will happily shift a 30.
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[IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Michael, I guess we do ride a lot of the same roads. Here is a pic I posted to ride reports (Velocipede) and ride photos (Paceline) back in 2021: And, here is the white post from which White Post, VA got its name: Last edited by dcama5; 10-21-2023 at 05:40 PM. |
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Might be the last time for this ride in 2023. Closest pass by a Prius driver, of course.
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Bad day for deep carbon rims
The gusts were brutal today, I was glad to be on old fashion alloy rims and at that it was dicey at certain moments. Still, a beautiful day.
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Cloudy and windy yesterday, first day out that felt like winter was coming in. Out east of Paris to the start of the Champagne region. Lucked upon a local wine festival for the particular valley and had a very good time there, albeit hardly dressed correctly for the occasion.
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A gift of a day in NJ/PA. Weather so good, it would be neglectful and shameful to work in the office all day. I do believe in NJ we broke a high temp record today. When I finished my ride, my car said 84F. It was indeed hot, and this is the end of Oct.
Bomber day out exploring more new-to-me roads.
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