just felt like there have to be a few more of these.
post up!
and if anyone wants to get together for a biking/photography thing that could be cool.
just felt like there have to be a few more of these.
post up!
and if anyone wants to get together for a biking/photography thing that could be cool.
Cape Perpetua, central Oregon coast
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Last edited by Shifty; 11-18-08 at 08:30 PM.
Those voices in your head aren't real, but they have some great ideas
Shelter Bay, BC
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Relax, it's a bike ride.
PNW pics:
#1- Downtown crit action in Portland
#2- Cascade Classic time trial
#3- Circuit race in city park, SE Portland
#4- Consumate NW hipster
#5- Typical NW rainy day fall ride (taken while riding)
#6- Foggy morning group ride across the I-5 Interstate bridge between Portland and Vancouver (taken while riding)
#7- Another foggy ride along the Columbia River (taken while riding)
#8- Fall colors west of Forest Grove, OR (taken while riding)
#9- Monday morning "Vertical Reality" group ride in Portland. In front of Pittock Mansion, one of the highest points in Portland
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the mossy oregon trail picture is beautiful! keep em coming.
Here is one of a bike I sold last summer....
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The road up to Sunrise was closed to cars
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KRea's pics are, unsurprisingly, emblematic of the PNW cycling experience. I love the forest trail shot from Shifty. I'll throw one up of a great ride KRhea turned me onto from the Clackamas R. valley up to High Rocks:
If you're scouting for a PDX unique and rewarding ride with plenty of elev gain he's your man.
I'm gonna throw this one out too. I just got back from a business trip to Anchorage, AK. This fixie was in front of a great local coffee shop, Kaladi Coffee. It was 16 out when I took this, and the rider had just gotten there. Serious riding stock up there.
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Last edited by poprad; 11-22-08 at 10:39 PM.
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Mount Saint Helens in springtime. From Dike Rd. in Scappoose, OR.
Cattle doing lunch.
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Tour de Blast (Mt. St. Helens), 2008
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Riding in flooded Snohomish County this month.
Last edited by Daveyboy; 11-25-08 at 11:02 PM.
Action photo-
Watching my little boy grow up!
Taking a small detour while riding the Milwalkee RR grade.
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Let's see those glorious photos of our favourite part of the world--the Pacific Northwest.
The biggest reason why I will probably never leave the Northwest:
East Hill
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I'm glad this is a sticky and looking forward to some more great photos!
Here's one of our lloaded llamas at Newport, OR.
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Relax, it's a bike ride.
Some of my ride pics from this year. Enjoy
From RAMROD 2008:
From High Pass Challenge 2008
From the 3 Rivers Cruise 200K (Arlington-Darrington-Marblemount-Concrete-Arlington) in October:
From a November ride in North Seattle:
From a night ride to Gasworks Park in Seattle:
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Row River rail to trail.
Dorena Lake Row River trail
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2011 Soma Double Cross
2008 Lemond Sarthe
2008 Giant OCR A1
The old rotating rail road bridge that is now part of the 76 mile Trail of the Coeur D Alene's in Heyburn State park in Idaho.
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Old McKenzie Pass, Oregon
South of Eugene
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Those voices in your head aren't real, but they have some great ideas
Some non-cycling pics from last summer (sorry to anyone with a dialup connection):
Sunrise area of Mount Rainier:
Morovitz Meadows at Mount Baker:
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Last edited by cheg; 11-28-08 at 02:51 PM.
I never get tired of looking at Our Lady (Mt Rainier).
Feminism is the profound notion that women are human beings.
Ok, I'll add some photos in here also. I normally don't have the camera with me but today took it because we had a mix of sun and light fog. While new to riding in colder temp - it was 38 degrees on Monday, 43 on Wednesday and close to that today - I am really enjoying not having the wind. If anyone is familiar with Ellensburg you know it blows here a lot and normal training rides can be in 10-15 mph crossing headwinds with gusts up to 20 or more mph. Any chance to go for a ride without the wind is one you jump all over.
Here are a couple of shots from my ride today:
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Beautiful! Winds in Ellensburg are murderous. Mr. East Hill and I always make a yearly trek to Fort Simcoe around the first week of August, and it seems as if the wind never stops.
East Hill
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