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What to do with a week in Dubuque, IA
What better way to get to know a place...
(Having last pedaled into town on RAGBRAI 2010) But to stop in the local shop and get A feel for the downtown culture, Rent a bike for the afternoon And put some miles in Out on the trail. Bike world is awesome— Parrish, the owner since 1973 takes great care of the community Each and every day And the newest arrival to town in the greatest need... Of a really great, icy winter ride 27 degrees, mixed snow and sleet right now But mostly cloudy, damp, then dry then an all out downpour this afternoon. Perfect. My first day EVER riding a TREK! You’ve also got to love that feeling 10 or so miles from town When you snap a photo and the phone shuts down.
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Nice.
Kinda fun renting when traveling. |
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Fun renting—even better—being happy with what I have back home!
Can’t believe my Moonlander is 7!
...I was reminded by my kids on our visit Last week when I bought it as part of my Rehab from colostomy surgery and takedown... 45 sunny 😎 degrees and miles of great riding. Got a little nervous when I spotted a big cat Sunning itself on a distant outcropping of rock— Too far away to get a great picture of it...just turned around After knocking the bike over in the snow ❄️ I was so startled 😱
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Love this post and this bike
I downloaded the 44 fit sheet
Inspired by all this greatness And the custom bikes thread... Perfection=not too shabby
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Seriously, it the most fun bike I ever owned. Listen to Kris, work within his parameters and you'll have a great bike.
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I’ll include that little note
When I send in my deposit!
...although I think 🤔 perhaps A compete kit might be in order And a wool cycling cap might even be In the works from me for the inspiration To finally pull the trigger on a custom fat tire!
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Still commuting on steel
But my wife bought me a mountain bike frame
Yesterday and told me to build it up however I like! Her goal is to have us both ride the Dakota-50! ...this year... Any guesses as to what she picked out for me?!? Here’s my ride for today The trees are aftermath from a tornado 🌪 This past June...
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Yikes
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We miss you friendly but no longer neighborhood Spiderman... Can't wait to see the future builds, hopefully in person. Let me know if you and K need a pit crew for the 50. |
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Riding is pretty a-ok in California today. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Since the start of Winter I've ridden quite a bit.
Lots of rides in harsh conditions, close to 1,700 miles all outdoors since Winter began back in December, with 1,200+ in 2019. We're in a bit of a cold snap again here, but I still ride home from work a couple of times a week. Plus a lot on the weekend. I rode home on Monday, mostly in the dark, 26 miles. And yesterday I rode home as well. The shortest way is about 18 miles, but I usually ride more. Even when it's frosty... March 6, 2019 by SlowPoke Pete, on Flickr March 6, 2019 by SlowPoke Pete, on Flickr March 6, 2019 by SlowPoke Pete, on Flickr Part of me enjoys the challenge of it, i think. But at this point, I'm happy to look forward to the end of DST, warmer weather, and easier riding. SPP™ |
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/\ you are killing it my friend!
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After a warm, dry January, February sucked and March hasn't been any better. Not lots of snow, but plenty cold, grey weather. I only rode once or twice in February. I'm most tired of the 100 or so elk hanging around my rural subdivision. They sometimes sneak in at 2:00 a.m. and if I don't check for elk quickly, they'll leave me about 100 pounds of poop to clean up. Every seen elk poop? It's like dry black marbles. I'm afraid it's full of weed seeds, so I vacuum it up with a shop vac. I had at least 150 lbs a few weeks ago. I use a bird banger pistol to scare them off. The last time I did that, they stampeded over my rail fence and broke off several 2x6 rails. |
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Thanks for noticing
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With my hand so You could see it’s a KIRK!
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The only thing I miss about living in NE Texas is the winter riding on the NE Texas Trail which was a rail-trail. I could ride as often as I wanted on my gravel or cross bike and usually did 140+ miles a week through the short daylight days. I used a headlight to extend the riding. Now I'm in NW Arizona with a road bike clamped into a KICKR.
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Thanks. I really just love riding my bike!
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