160.1 miles at 20mphalong with Silver, makbike,and indysteel!
160.1 miles at 20mphalong with Silver, makbike,and indysteel!
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
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We rode the tandem to dinner and around town. Low key. High humidity and hot, but still a great day to ride!
Fredwina - try this one: http://www.rei.com/product/747023 It fits my overly large head (and it unfortunately isn't all brain).
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
160 miles across Indiana with some very fine people. It truly was a rain ride for we started in the rain but things improved as the day progressed. Averaged 18.2 mph, I'm tickled pink!
Marcie
I posted this at BJ but wanted to share herer too.
Today my hubby Joe and I met up with a bunch of our mountain bike friends and joined them on an epic ride! Our friends are camping this weekend (they went out on Friday afternoon and will be there through Sunday) in the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest. Joe and I usually do the campouts but have an engagement tomorrow to attend so we just went up for the day.
The ride we did today was the Suntop Trail and the Skookum River Trail. From the high mountain top to the low river valley we rode. The climb was hard. On forest road. But once we reached the top we hit the single track and the fun began. We even came across snow (record snow fall this winter), crossed 5 streams, and even had to cross over fallen trees. We had a blast. Needless to say we are beat. Here are the pictures from today's mountain bike ride, enjoy!
Shawns coming up the road with Rainier behind her. I took a picture of everyone coming up this road at this point.
My friend Pat on the trail surrounded by bear grass.
My mountain bike. She's a sweet ride! We've had many great adventures together!
Pat eating her PBJ sandwich.
Crossing fallen trees.
Crossing snow.
Crossing streams. One of five!
Bear Grass
White River
Last edited by Susan126; 07-12-2008 at 10:28 PM.
Susan...that just looks so......epic!!!!! what a day you must've had!
Discipline is remembering what you want.
TRIPLE BYPASS!
123 miles with 10000' of climbing over three mountain passes, including Loveland Pass at almost 12000'. Highest elevation I've ever ridden by a long shot. Great people, great support on the ride.
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