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Michael, close for sure, and these are springing up in a lot of old, dismantled apple orchards around here. This one is on Springdale road south of Winchester just before it attaches to Germany road. A pretty good idea to harness the sun and cut down on fossil fuels.
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Adam, Is this an Alliance titanium road bike? Sure looks like it but I can't see the whole decal. If so, I bet it is one hell of a nice ride. Erik does great work. Dave Last edited by dcama5; 10-06-2024 at 04:39 PM. |
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Fall Foliage in Vermont . . .
Yesterday was the second day of my friend Chet’s annual “Green Mountain Gravel Grab” where he puts together at least two new gravel routes over in the Green Mountains of Vermont and we go ride them for a day of fitness and fellowship. This year I couldn’t make day one, but day two more than made up for it! We started in the small village of West Rupert, just over the border from New York, and first rode east further into the Green Mountains, then did a loop back west across the NY border, then turned back east to West Rupert to finish our ride on the scenic rural D&H Rail Trail. The fall foliage was stunning and the climbs were seriously challenging on these well-maintained gravel roads. After the ride’s finish, we adjourned to local Sherman’s General Store a few doors away from our starting point and enjoyed all sorts of treats from this prototypical and iconic small town Vermont store. This day was the essence of back roads gravel cycling–Scenic beauty, absent traffic, fitness sharpening terrain, and wonderful fellowship with friends. I can’t wait till the next ride! 27.3mi/11.59av/2405ft. Photos with Panasonic Lumix ZS200D and iPhone 15 Pro. Route: Top Secret!
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Del Mar!
Love riding down there…looking forward to my next trip out to visit the in-laws. Thank you very much for posting!
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After yesterday's hair-raising ride I wanted to just have fun today. So, back out on the wonderful 1982 Krapf. Everything about this bike is a joy. The looks, the smoothness, the responsiveness, the quietness, the shifting perfection, etc.
A little fall color at one turn-around point: Giovanni Losa sure created a masterpiece here: Looking along the shoreline: Preparing to get serious about the fishing: Old wooden barn: Hairy cows, LOL! Modern red barn: Way too dry up high right now: Another shot of today's beautiful bike: |
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This is the best Fall weather I can recall, one amazing day after another.
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