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  1. #16
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    Sure !!

    I gather Thom will want to bring his camera?
    Last edited by jobob; 06-04-2007 at 06:53 AM.

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  2. #17
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    Seeing the eagle and bobcat was SO amazing! I've never seen either in the wild - that was a real treat!

    There are several good vantage points along the road to see the eagle, and with a good telephoto lens you could get some amazing shots.
    Keep calm and carry on...

  3. #18
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    I haven't talked to him about it. I just thought it sounded fun and not too hard!

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  4. #19
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    oh goodness!

    Glad you were in good company for the bike's inaugural crash. Sorry I missed the after ride portabellos. I passed by the area about 12:30 but figured you all were still on course since I didn't get through to either Jobob or Bikerz's phone. Jobob did ring back to let me know what happened. Thanks for the voicemail Jo!

    Hope to see y'all next time. And a speedy recovery to Bikerz and Ms. Seven.
    Cheers!

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  5. #20
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    What's with fowl Sundays? We had a blue grouse attack each of us on the trail above Park City? If you stopped, she picked you and your wheels, even chase you down the trail. She's going to be one tired momma.

    BikerZ, sigh. Don't we keep telling you the bike goes faster with the rubberside down? Glad it wasn't too serious and that you provided MelissaM plenty of entertainment and Jo a chance to hone her training plan.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    BikerZ, sigh. Don't we keep telling you the bike goes faster with the rubberside down? Glad it wasn't too serious and that you provided MelissaM plenty of entertainment and Jo a chance to hone her training plan.
    Anything for my friends!

    My poor Seven goes into the shop today and I'll get the diagnosis.

    And the ankle is still swollen and bruised - serves me right for fighting the fall! I should have just relaxed and gone over gracefully, although that probably would have reduced my great "10!" score from the racer boys in the audience.

    I'll have all day to contemplate this sad turn of events on Saturday, sitting cross-legged (ouch!) in an 8-hour meditation retreat!
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz View Post
    Anything for my friends!

    My poor Seven goes into the shop today and I'll get the diagnosis.

    And the ankle is still swollen and bruised - serves me right for fighting the fall! I should have just relaxed and gone over gracefully, although that probably would have reduced my great "10!" score from the racer boys in the audience.

    I'll have all day to contemplate this sad turn of events on Saturday, sitting cross-legged (ouch!) in an 8-hour meditation retreat!
    Sorry to hear about the crash but I suppose it's better to get THAT over with, and while being in the good company of pals, rather than out on your own.

    Last week must have been the week for crashes (Coast to Coast), took a header myself (more like a 4) but one of riding buds and her BRAND spanking new S Works took a header too.

    Again good thing for all of us, that we ride with gals who know whent to be concerned for our wellbeing or when it's more appropriate to be concerned about the condition of your new wheels!

    Still hoping to hook up with you gals in a couple weeks-- will be dropping a line as time nears.

    Be safe out there ladies!
    "Competition is often won or lost on the 6 inch playing field between the ears."

  8. #23
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    Yes, stay in touch - a ride together would be great fun!

    And as entertaining as it is for those riding with and near me, I don't intend to make falling over a regular feature of my cycling life! Generally, it is pretty safe to ride with me, although I can't speak for your safety in the company of the members of the local branch of "Team Darwin Award"!
    Keep calm and carry on...

  9. #24
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    Team DA will just have to find something appropriately, uh adventurous, while CrumpinCommuter is here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz View Post
    Generally, it is pretty safe to ride with me, although I can't speak for your safety in the company of the members of the local branch of "Team Darwin Award"!
    Umm, I saw a family of quail crossing the road.

    You, on the other hand, encountered a bobcat.

    'nuff said?

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    A family of quail? Were they fleeing a forest fire?
    Sarah

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  12. #27
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    Nope, just trying to get to the other side, best as I could tell. wizeguy.
    I still get the giggles every time I think of that mass of teenie tiny chirping baby birds being led by momma & daddy quail.

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  13. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz View Post
    Yes, stay in touch - a ride together would be great fun!

    And as entertaining as it is for those riding with and near me, I don't intend to make falling over a regular feature of my cycling life! Generally, it is pretty safe to ride with me, although I can't speak for your safety in the company of the members of the local branch of "Team Darwin Award"!
    Bikerz, just coming back from a ride tonight during which there was a point where you came to mind. There's been a hill taunting me for the last year, and finally got guilted into by proxy of our group's very own Drill Sargent. Struggling up the darn thing by myself and finally hit the crest- turn the corner- start picking up speed and cadence--- here comes a crew of 9-10 racer dudes in full "riot" gear-- to which one shouts out "You go girl".... Sarcasm or encouragement? Sitting here in my cushy chair--I'll take it was meant as encouragement- HA!

    Hey ladies, save some of the great wildlife adventure for this easterner---- most excitement you get here is dodging tobacco farm tractors and an occassional cow crossing---- waaaahoo! We do know how to live large.

    Good luck at the "assessment"; hope you and "she7" are back on the road soon.
    "Competition is often won or lost on the 6 inch playing field between the ears."

  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob
    You, on the other hand, encountered a bobcat.
    Ah, touché!


    Well, I took my poor new bike back into the LBS and got it checked out - unfortunately the rim of my front wheel is bent so I need a new rim

    The good news is most of the rest of the damage is easily reparable - Chris is going to do a thorough crash assessment, just to make sure nothing else went wrong, and if my ankle is up for riding on Sunday, I can have the bike back all fixed up almost good as new, with a loaner wheel.

    I had to put up with a little good-natured ribbing (e.g. "better order 2 dozen rolls of that dark red bar tape Ann likes - at this rate who knows how fast we'll be going though it!")

    Now I just have to get the ankle back in shape.

    CC - those racer boys show up at the worst times!
    Keep calm and carry on...

  15. #30
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    Well, wheels & tape are easily replaceable (tho I know from recent excerience how pricey wheels can be - but well worth it!). Glad nothing else was damaged.

    Hope your ankle is all better soon!

    The racer boys were nice, I was the one that started it - once we saw you were OK I was the one who said "oooh, in front of an audience!". Or something like that. They were just playing along.

    But that IS the rule, after all - all slo-speed crashes must have an audience to garner maximum points value.

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