Originally Posted by
Andy_K
Meanwhile, back at the Lascaux homestead, some of the Caveman's bikes don't get ridden as often as others.
Ha! Ain't that the truth!
Three years up there; and thanks for helping me lift it down from the high shelf. My Daughters are always a bit scared when I say, "Here, catch this bike, willya?" And my wife refuses to participate in any case. The Nishiki cleaned up real nice, I'm going to put some new 25's on her and probably fall in love again. (I'm glad you didn't buy it from me, [MENTION=401497]RiddleOfSteel[/MENTION].)
After the rest of the crew packed up and headed for home, Wildwood and I went for a very easy afterglow ride, 17 miles or so in the Sequim area heading down to Dungeness Bay and various back roads. Can you spot the lighthouse among the pilings? I rode back to Port Angeles from Sequim after Wildwood headed back home.
Stuart's dark brown Follis giving a lesson in bike camouflage at the beach:
Thanks for coming out to visit me, guys, it was a lot of fun and a great way to break up a week and a half of lonely bachelorhood.