Paul L.
06-26-04, 11:25 PM
Had a pretty cool ride Saturday morning (real early to avoid traffic). Thought I would share the pictures.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 003.jpg
a good at dawn has to be one of the best things in the world.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 005.jpg
Sunrise over canyon lake and my bicycle.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 007.jpg
Just a cactus near the summit of a climb.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 009.jpg
You know what they say about the journeybeing better than the destination. That building down there is basically the town of Tortilla flat, my destination (the store was closed at that time of the morning).
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 010.jpg
Sunrising on the climb out of Tortilla Flat.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 011_edited.jpg
Some cliffs above Tortilla Flat.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 013.jpg
Mountains above Tortilla Flat
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 015.jpg
The town of Tortilla Flat (I am pretty sure this was the bank in "Raising Arizona" if you have seen that movie, They shot a lot of scenes in this area.)
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 016.jpg
Descending back down to the lake.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 017_edited.jpg
This is why they call it canyon lake.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 019.jpg
Probably one of the only steel decked bridges in the state of Arizona. It was definitely the first one I ever had to cross. Glad it wasn't wet.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 020.jpg
Had to pose by the sign as long as I was taking pictures. Good excuse to rest in the middle of a long hill anyway. OK, no comments about the socks, I got dressed at 3:00 AM to get an early start and the Fashion Concious section of my brain was slow in activating. :o
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 023.jpg
The Flat Iron. This is the western edge of the Superstition Mountains.
Good ride, had a motorcyclist go down right behind me at one point and had to wait for the Highway patrol to get there. Remind me to never have a life threatening injury out here as it takes them awhile to get there. I am amazed at how many cyclists do this ride every weekend. Must be the scenery. I am definitely going back. With 4000 feet of climbing it is a pretty good workout over 54 miles. Next time though I will sleep in until 4 AM and not plan on being detained for half an hour by an accident :) . I also will toss in a first aid kit next time.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 003.jpg
a good at dawn has to be one of the best things in the world.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 005.jpg
Sunrise over canyon lake and my bicycle.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 007.jpg
Just a cactus near the summit of a climb.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 009.jpg
You know what they say about the journeybeing better than the destination. That building down there is basically the town of Tortilla flat, my destination (the store was closed at that time of the morning).
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 010.jpg
Sunrising on the climb out of Tortilla Flat.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 011_edited.jpg
Some cliffs above Tortilla Flat.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 013.jpg
Mountains above Tortilla Flat
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 015.jpg
The town of Tortilla Flat (I am pretty sure this was the bank in "Raising Arizona" if you have seen that movie, They shot a lot of scenes in this area.)
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 016.jpg
Descending back down to the lake.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 017_edited.jpg
This is why they call it canyon lake.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 019.jpg
Probably one of the only steel decked bridges in the state of Arizona. It was definitely the first one I ever had to cross. Glad it wasn't wet.
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 020.jpg
Had to pose by the sign as long as I was taking pictures. Good excuse to rest in the middle of a long hill anyway. OK, no comments about the socks, I got dressed at 3:00 AM to get an early start and the Fashion Concious section of my brain was slow in activating. :o
http://www.lamanchadesign.com/images/TortillaWeb/Tortilla Flat ride 023.jpg
The Flat Iron. This is the western edge of the Superstition Mountains.
Good ride, had a motorcyclist go down right behind me at one point and had to wait for the Highway patrol to get there. Remind me to never have a life threatening injury out here as it takes them awhile to get there. I am amazed at how many cyclists do this ride every weekend. Must be the scenery. I am definitely going back. With 4000 feet of climbing it is a pretty good workout over 54 miles. Next time though I will sleep in until 4 AM and not plan on being detained for half an hour by an accident :) . I also will toss in a first aid kit next time.
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