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Photos from your rides.
I searched and couldn't find a thread for posting ride pics, so I thought I'd create one. Here are some pics I took from a ride a few days ago on the 39, one of the finest climbs in southern california.
full res photos here: http://imgur.com/a/g1GAQ |
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Some highlights from this year's rides. Excuse the picture quality, they're all cel phone photos
Last edited by Roger M; 12-15-2014 at 11:53 AM. |
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Roger - does WA20 have any kind of pre-open for bikes before letting cars roll through in the spring?
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Here's what WSDOT has to say: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Traffic/Pass...ades/FAQ.htm#9 Last edited by Roger M; 12-15-2014 at 12:55 PM. |
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@metal: the road surface looks to deteriorate somewhat, and then, with the rocks! Still, that road surface isn't bad compared to stuff around here, but we don't usually have rocks in the road! Can you share where that climb is? on a map, strava segment, whatever. I'm curious.
Thanks
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WA20 is of particular interest, though, as it accesses the best alpine climbing in the continental US, and every spring when the highway opens, it's a mad race of climbers from all over the region ripping up the highway from both sides, trying to grab the 1 week conditions window that generally exists to do the gnarliest of icy north faces up there. Getting a jump on it by riding in a week in advance would be super rad.
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Mr Moderator(s), any chance of starting a "sticky" just for ride photos. I know I shoot stuff on just about every ride that isn't a serious "throw down" and it would be great to see images, be it cell phone, pocket cameras or dslrs from forum members around the country and the globe all in one place instead of multiple threads. Not looking for folks to write "stories or travelogues" just a short simple post with photos as the main "subject" and perhaps a couple comments about where it was, length of ride or specific climb etc. If members then wanted to ask questions that would be cool.
I enjoy looking at ride photos all most as much as I do looking at the bikes in the "production and custom" sections of the forum. Thoughts mods? In the interest of perhaps "jump starting" this idea I'll add a photo: Just outside Portland OR, heading onto Sauvie Island. Flattest ride you can do in the Portland area, 12mile loop with various "branches" off the loop. If you use every road you can ride approx 60miles give or take a bit. Also has some gravel options. Mountain on left is St.Helens(8300') on the right is Mt Adams(12,200'), bike is my Serotta CDA. [IMG]PB210737 by KRhea FrzFrmFoto, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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My ride pics never look anything like y'allsez..
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Photos from your rides.
@metal , my old stomping grounds are GMR and Azusa canyon, miss it. Would like to go back and ride them.
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Hot dang! It's raining in California again!
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Photos from your rides.
Took my gravel monstrosity out for a shakedown ride today.
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here are some from earlier this year:
into eatonville by yummygooey, on Flickr stevens canyon by yummygooey, on Flickr squirrel on a mountain by yummygooey, on Flickr sketchy/rad descents by yummygooey, on Flickr warp speed ben by yummygooey, on Flickr |
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Nice bunch of pics "yummy"!
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