Our photo and video report from two days of recreational cycling amongst immense mountains, deep canyons, and huge trees:
http://www.steephill.tv/galleries/20...uoia-kings-np/
enjoy.
Our photo and video report from two days of recreational cycling amongst immense mountains, deep canyons, and huge trees:
http://www.steephill.tv/galleries/20...uoia-kings-np/
enjoy.
woh lucky! Sponsored by clif!Originally Posted by steephill
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Wonderful ride! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing photos..Green with envy..Wish I could be been along for the ride.
Amazing photos! It really sounds like a ride for me! I'm so happy you shared this with us. Never thought of CA as a place for me to move, but now...
Awesome ride! Those scenery must have been breath taking in person. The videos are a nice touch as well.
Thumbs up! Thanks for sharing.![]()
Absolutely Stunning! I am so jealous of that scenery. Thanks for sharing.![]()
Awesome, just plain awesome. Good webwork as well. No scenery like that around these parts...I'm green too.
Beautiful picture. Love to see ride reports.
Awesome... I'm so jealous. I only hiked in the Sierras (completed John Muir Trail, twice), never cycled, but I'll love to do some cycling around there. Next year maybe
Thanks for sharing.
well, that just made it on my list of places to visit before I die. unbelievable
'02 Bianchi XL Boron (Training/Crit Bike)-'06 Specialized Stumpjumper (MTB)
'05 Orbea Lobular 100 (RR/CR Bike)------'05 Colnago MIX (RR/CR Bike)
'07 Redline Conquest Pro (CX Bike)------'05 Alan Ultral Cross (CX Pit/Backup Bike)
How did you create that elevation profile?
thanks
I see hills.... Bring them on!!!
WTT compact Rival Crank (used) for compact Shimano crank.
Now thats a road trip! Made my quads quiver to look at the climbing profile, though. Ouch.
Sequoia/Kings Canyon is a beautiful part of California. Just as beautiful as Yosemite, but with a fraction of the cars. Unfortunately, mountain bikes are mostly banned, but the hiking is fantastic and there are some good road bike routes.
http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/topo/ ... however, I retyped the names of roads/passes in Adobe Photoshop because they were automated generated using vertical text orientation which I don't like... too hard to read and a waste of space.Originally Posted by UmneyDurak
Thanks for the all the nice feedback.
see you out there,
Steve