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  1. #1
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    Cell phone picture game...

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    I know many of you have cell phones with little cameras in them, so I thought it might be interesting to have a cell phone picture thread, preferably of biking related topics, or of things you saw while you were out on a ride.

    To play, just take with a cell phone camera picture while riding or out and about of biking things you see. I put this in non-cycling since there some non-biking pics might be interesting too.

    Here are two examples that I took:

    This is at a nearby commuter train station, where you can essentially rent a locker for a bike and ride to/from the train instead of driving:



    This is an advertisement for a bike rental place on the Cape!



    Let's see what you've got!

    I have another one too but I'll save that for later.

  2. #2
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    Our camera is a bit cr@ppy but... pics from Passo dello Stelvio....



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  3. #3
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    Wow AR, those pics, and the ones in the Stelvio link, are just amazing.

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    WOW is right, those pictures are amazing. Just looking at them makes me feel like having a rest. How long is that amazing climb???
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  5. #5
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    Wow the scenery is amazing. I cannot even imagine that climb. I would not make it.
    Jennifer

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  6. #6
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    I'm amazed at those pictures! What beautiful mountains they are!!!
    I THINK I could walk up that road- but cycling up it- no way!!
    Very cool!
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  7. #7
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    This is very impressive, no way I could make it up even half that mountain. And getting up it wouldn't even be the scary part!



    Here's a pic of a milk carton (individual size) I purchased a few days ago. Apparently, cows do ride bicycles.


  8. #8
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    The bike lockers are just cool. No one would ever think of that around here. Not overly bike friendly around here.

    That is one long hill!! It was very nice of them to add that little stone wall there so it's harder to throw yourself off the mountain when you've had enough. Gorgeous tho... I've got a good friend (Monika) from Switzerland that brings along pics of her visits back home and the magnificance of it never ceases to amaze me.
    Thanks ladies for the photos. I, unfortunately, am a total idiot when it comes to my cell phone and haven't figured out how to post my cell pics on the web.
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