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    Bridges ride around Frederick & By-King Rest Stop

    I went out yesterday with a friend to bike the 3 covered Bridges north of Frederick & Legore bridge.

    Here's the route if anyone's interested - I did type up a cue sheet, but basically I modified the easy 33 mile covered bridge ride that Zen posted before on here to include Legore Bridge. The hills are a big longer/steeper around Legore and it turns it into about a 40 mile ride.

    LINK

    We sort of got off to a rocky start with 1 flat tire, forgotten water bottles, forgotten helmet (ride back to car & get), etc. But for the water bottles, since there aren't stores all that often on the route we were taking, I decided to finally pop into the biker's safe house just before Utica Bridge & see if they had some water/gatorade. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of the outside of it, 'cause that was when I realized I didn't have my helmet, and we biked back to the car to get it... But the inside was very nifty, plastic table & chairs to sit - a bike work stand, a few full size pumps, trays of gatorade/sports drinks. Powerbars, Tools, maps, first aid kit, spare innertubes, etc. So we took some water, and left some money.

    I think Zen has a pic of the outside that she may have handy

    (Oh, I forgot that I had picasa set up to put a water mark on the photos I upload, excuse the name in the corner)
    Pics of the inside:






    Obligatory pics of the bridges in fall color:



    That's the Monacacy from Legore bridge - We were talking about how we really have to do a Team Estrogen shuttled trip on the Monocacy one day when it gets warm. Kmerzad has an extra kayak, I have a couple, and I know 7rider has an extra if her DH isn't coming - so we could probably handle a few people that are kayakless coming along (Md Hill slug, Zen, ?)

    Legore Bridge (it's technically closed for renovation - not a big deal, just walk your bike across, but be careful coming down the hill to the bridge, 'cause there are jersey barriers right before the bridge)



    Loy's station bridge


    Roddy Road covered bridge:






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    Thanks for the head's up on the By-King rest stop, I didn't check it out the times I've ridden thataways. I'll make sure I carry a couple of dollars next time, just in case.

    Glad to see you got a little more than just brown trees. And that's two rides in a row that you've forgotten your helmet, my dear. What's up with that??
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
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    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    Yeah, I'd never actually stopped to look inside the rest stop before, it looks like it'd be really handy if you needed to do some repairs or had an injury.

    I made progress! The first time was in the house, and I went back to get it - the 2nd time it was in the car. I was pretty interested in watching a bike friday be put together and was just totally distracted from my normal routine, and forgot my helmet.

    I tend to make sure I have a few dollars & a credit card in my bike seat bag for emergencies or unplanned food breaks or farm stands with fresh veggies.

    there was some more brighter yellow in the trees - not much bright red, but it's getting a bit better color wise.
    Last edited by Cataboo; 10-23-2009 at 08:52 AM.

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    You two have to start carrying CA$H. And have some dollar bills or change too.
    A hard lesson from this summer was coke machines don't take five dollar bills
    I may do that route by automobile so I can take my good camera.

    I think we'll have plenty of time to plan that Monocacy trip
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    We ran into a photographer guy at Roddy road who was doing the route by car - he had a really nice nikon that was bemoaning the jersey barriers, the stop sign, and the difficult lighting... and his shoulder injury from mountain biking which has kept him off his bike for a year and turned his 6 pack into a belly.

    In retrospect, I shoulda tried to get his number or picture for you, Zen

    I consistently have like 2-3 liters of water on my back. I'm usually good for beverages - but I barely carry cash in real life.

    The lighting was mostly beyond my little camera's abilities - I was wishing for my good one. but the light was softer by the time I got to Roddy Road, so the pictures of that bridge turned out pretty well.
    Last edited by Cataboo; 10-23-2009 at 05:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    You two have to start carrying CA$H. And have some dollar bills or change too.
    A hard lesson from this summer was coke machines don't take five dollar bills
    I have a better idea-- You start carrying enough fluids to make it all the way through a ride.

    Cat, when you add that watermark, is it done by the Picasa program on your computer or the Picasa website?
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    Picasa adds it when it uploads to picasaweb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalidurga View Post
    I have a better idea-- You start carrying enough fluids to make it all the way through a ride.
    That would require a BOB. And you can't carry your own ice cream.
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