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-holiday76 04-12-12 11:12 AM

The river was high today. it's been raining for a few days. usually you can see the bed of the river in most spots, not today.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-g...39E73ED839.JPG

though the sun is trying to come out.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-o...DD60F68DD6.JPG

can't commute without my morning cup of coffee

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-s...D318014DDA.JPG

luckily my bikes get a nice dry warm spot while i'm working.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-0...0F61133BD5.JPG

Doohickie 04-12-12 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Gravity Aided (Post 14089057)
Is the Noodlesoup quote a Haiku also ? Seems like 17 syllables .

No. Noodlesoup posted that in his first post. I liked it.

TaintedRide 04-12-12 06:48 PM

Took the ride out after almost a week of not riding :( Work has been busy and I hadn't swapped out a new rear tube yet so I did that and thought I would snap a pic.


http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...e/fc594169.jpg

eschlwc 04-12-12 07:14 PM

^ tire's still flat. B^]

-holiday76 04-13-12 10:23 AM

yesterday's ride home went like this;

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-r...6BB6763457.JPG

so today's ride into work went like this:

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-n...0F3EAEFAAD.JPG

One item of note, two homeless people said hi to me while riding in this morning. Could it have anything to do with the bike?

maybe it's the fact I ride in these:

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--...EC05403719.JPG

Or maybe I just always look like a homeless person.

Drillium Dude 04-13-12 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by -holiday76 (Post 14093766)
Or maybe I just always look like a homeless person.

Pics or it didn't happen ;)

DD

kc0yef 04-13-12 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Drillium Dude (Post 14095242)
Pics or it didn't happen ;)

DD

this thread is all pics

23skidoo 04-13-12 10:06 PM

It's just those east coast white feet Matt; once you ride a full summer out there you'll look like the rest of the 80 bajillion folks in California and nobody will notice you at all.

jan nikolajsen 04-13-12 10:10 PM

Looks like one of our prolific posters here is enjoying California.

Doohickie 04-14-12 12:14 AM

16 miles on a breezy, but pleasant night, on the 2-speed

http://www.blipfoto.com/uploads/5850....89283834.jpeg

Drillium Dude 04-14-12 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by kc0yef (Post 14095553)
this thread is all pics

I was curious to know how "homeless" looking -holiday76 really is :)

DD

-holiday76 04-14-12 12:49 AM


Originally Posted by 23skidoo (Post 14095632)
It's just those east coast white feet Matt; once you ride a full summer out there you'll look like the rest of the 80 bajillion folks in California and nobody will notice you at all.

My feet look whiter in that pic than they are, though I do have year long tan lines from my shimano spd sandals.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-a...DB5ED82708.JPG

Oh and I'm Brian, not Matt ;)

No pics of me at the moment, but just imagine riv knickers, sanuk sandals, and a week of not shaving. But Mainly its the rusty stump jumper with the front basket that attracts the homeless folks. So I like to think.

-holiday76 04-14-12 12:50 AM


Originally Posted by jan nikolajsen (Post 14095641)
Looks like one of our prolific posters here is enjoying California.

Indeed :)

Italuminium 04-14-12 01:13 AM

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7184/6...7e7a434a_b.jpg
P1060585 by ctjr, on Flickr

Taken at six in the morning: C&V choir music from the 16th century, Liturgy of the Hours. Getting up early this morning (5.30!) was worth it though.

kiwigem 04-14-12 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by Italuminium (Post 14095961)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7184/6...7e7a434a_b.jpg
P1060585 by ctjr, on Flickr

Taken at six in the morning: C&V choir music from the 16th century, Liturgy of the Hours. Getting up early this morning (5.30!) was worth it though.

That's awesome! Where was that taken?

Italuminium 04-14-12 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by kiwigem (Post 14096536)
That's awesome! Where was that taken?

Saint Peter's church in the centre of my quaint little college town. Here's a chandelier. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7221/7...2e0fabba_b.jpg
P1060594 by ctjr, on Flickr

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieterskerk,_Leiden

uRabbit 04-14-12 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by eschlwc (Post 14080712)
that pub crawl looks like a good time...
i've been reminded of this maxim recently: "I stop for people / whose right of way I honor / but not for no one."
thanks for that.


today, i rode down, past green lake to the top of lake union and then on over to lake washington and took the trail all the way up to that little park at the top of the lake. and there, i sat, and ate an orange. it was pretty good.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7040/6...314460503a.jpg

http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=La...=h&mra=ls&z=13

Which little park is it at Lake Washington? We live at the south end of the lake, in Renton, at The Landing. New to the area, so we would love some good suggestions of where to head off to. :)

eschlwc 04-14-12 12:35 PM

hi, urabbit. i biked down to renton once to the king county voter hq. i remember it as a pretty tough slog down there. and then i got a serious wake up call by a car at an intersection. not sure renton is very bike friendly, or if i was just having a bad go of it that day. but if you can make your way north to seward park ave, you can take a break at seward park and then head up lake washington blvd and explore the lake and the rest of the city. i especially like biking through the small but exhilarating interlaken park in the montlake area. also from renton, you can head n.west to tukwila, and take the duwamish trail to w.seattle. once in w.seattle, you can take the alki trail to the beach and beyond. take a look online at the king county bicycling resources page for maps. and happy biking.

Drummerboy1975 04-14-12 12:41 PM

http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/...414_131616.jpg

eschlwc 04-14-12 12:49 PM

ps: that pic was taken at log boom park at the top of the lake. that's kenmore, i think. the burke gilman trail took me up there, basically from gas works park. the bg trail is fine, and there is a new, perfectly paved section leading to this park, but i generally feel the bg trail is bumpy, boring and uneventful. my favorite riding in town is actually in the bike lanes in town. seems to be less dangerous than avoiding pedestrians and casual cyclists on trails. check out lake.wa.blvd -- pot holey, but fun and beautiful with all the trees and the views of the lake.

Grim 04-15-12 01:45 PM

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Went out for my weekend 20 today. Should have dug out one of the vintage steeds but my DD ready to go and by the door. I also swapped the Stem and want to see what I thought about that.

This week the City of Marietta GA was celebrating "The Great Locomotive Chase". The Southern premier was at the Strand theater here in town that was built in the 30's.
They had people dressed in mid 1800's costume Saturday mulling around Grover park in the city square telling the history of the event. The movie is based on the theft of "the General" by Members of the Union Army in an event know as "Andrew's Raid". Marietta was the last stop before the theft in the next town north "Big Shanty" Now known as Kennesaw GA. The General is housed in a Museum in Kennesaw. Information is in that hyper link above. Or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Locomotive_Chase
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...9&d=1334518862

After riding through Marietta I rode parallel the tracks to the city of Kennesaw through Kennesaw Mountain National Battle field park where the battle for Atlanta Began. 5300+ solders perished in the battles around the mountain between June 19 and July 2nd 1864.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...8&d=1334518859

Italuminium 04-15-12 02:51 PM

That second shot is great, grim. In my weird associational brain the bike sorta looks like a reflection of the gun in the grass. Apt, since the gun industry standardization is what made the first bike boom possible, and many noted gun builders turned to bikes, like B.S.A., Steyr, Enfield etc.

YoKev 04-15-12 03:19 PM

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...60711947_n.jpg

cobrabyte 04-15-12 07:35 PM

It's getting to be that time of year in FL...up before dawn and on the road before the sun rises is the best riding weather!
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5327/6...9ddc4ffc_z.jpg
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7114/6...7e7bb13d_z.jpg
I helped a friend get their giant TV mounted just in time to enjoy Paris-Roubaix last week. Cycling season will be fun to watch this year :)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7087/7...636f1764_z.jpg
2012-04-08_09-45-42_54 by (cobrabyte), on Flickr

uRabbit 04-16-12 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by eschlwc (Post 14097112)
hi, urabbit. i biked down to renton once to the king county voter hq. i remember it as a pretty tough slog down there. and then i got a serious wake up call by a car at an intersection. not sure renton is very bike friendly, or if i was just having a bad go of it that day. but if you can make your way north to seward park ave, you can take a break at seward park and then head up lake washington blvd and explore the lake and the rest of the city. i especially like biking through the small but exhilarating interlaken park in the montlake area. also from renton, you can head n.west to tukwila, and take the duwamish trail to w.seattle. once in w.seattle, you can take the alki trail to the beach and beyond. take a look online at the king county bicycling resources page for maps. and happy biking.

Renton is one of the craziest (drivers-wise) cities I have ever been to. I see serious bicyclists around here every day, and I have no idea how they do it!

Thanks for the tips! Saving your reply as a sticky. :)


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