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Wildwood 11-23-16 07:28 PM

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Roadside signs.
Wonder what the year-end total will be?
Wonder if any cyclists involved? :innocent:
Wonder how common deer to cyclist collisions are? :innocent::innocent::innocent:
I wonder.

Wildwood 11-27-16 12:19 PM

Young people = 20 - early 30 somethings, in a big group, will keep you young.

I luv pics and would post, but have reservations about putting images of people IDK. Visualize a large open kitchen & great room, with young folks and old man in apron in back corner. Without much adornment, no staging, the 'thanksgiving' simply shines.

You would think a mentally poorly old man with issues would feel ill at ease in such a group but, somehow it worked .....about 20 folks, who mostly did not know but a few others. Several nationalities and colors and languages.

A good boost. So while we are in the Pub, with adult supervision, Make Mine a Double.

rck 12-05-16 10:40 AM

1st snow of the year yesterday. I shoveled my walks x 3 but got the snow blower out to do the neighbors.

I would claim that the snow has ended my biking season. I would, of course, be lying as I pretty much shut the riding down a month ago.:o It was a pretty good year mileage wise. My legs ,however, have proved to be extremely resentful of the years effort. I'm planning to take 2-3 months off of the bike completely or at least til the weather sweetens once again. For exercise I'm walking more and I will give some consideration to cleaning the house. That, at least, should keep me busy for awhile!

On the upside it was fun to watch the Packer game being played in the snow.:)

BKE 12-05-16 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by rck (Post 19232829)
1st snow of the year yesterday. I shoveled my walks x 3 but got the snow blower out to do the neighbors.

I would claim that the snow has ended my biking season. I would, of course, be lying as I pretty much shut the riding down a month ago.:o It was a pretty good year mileage wise. My legs ,however, have proved to be extremely resentful of the years effort. I'm planning to take 2-3 months off of the bike completely or at least til the weather sweetens once again. For exercise I'm walking more and I will give some consideration to cleaning the house. That, at least, should keep me busy for awhile!

On the upside it was fun to watch the Packer game being played in the snow.:)

Now we're talking FOOTBALL!

Wildwood 12-26-16 10:59 AM

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Not enough cyclists in this Pub.
Maybe a Holiday upgrade with new coasters.
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Wildwood 12-30-16 11:22 PM

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Today I was in a Pub - with a view.

James_Smith 01-04-17 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by Frankfast (Post 15562656)
One or two a week progresses to one a day. Ask me how I know. Give it up while it's still easy.


I know that addiction is a real thing, but I smoked cigars for about 2-3 years in the late eighties/early nineties, and I've been smoking about 300-400 per year for the last ten, but I've also gone weeks or even months without smoking. Just recently, in fact: I don't think I smoked a single cigar the first two weeks of December.

And, moreover, in the year 2010, I only smoked 3 cigars total.

I'm not saying you're wrong, of course, but I don't think it's possible for me to get addicted to them. And I would be surprised to learn that I was that unique in that regard.

Biker395 01-05-17 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19280910)
Today I was in a Pub - with a view.

Awesome. That looks as close to heaven as you can get on Earth. Drinking in a pub of an old school ski resort. Yea, baby.

It's raining like all get out hereabouts for the next 10 days, but that means it's gonna be snowing pretty good in the Sierra for the next 10 days. I gotta go.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...psxxsnraiy.jpg

BKE 01-13-17 01:51 PM

Pubs been closed for about a week so I thought I'd open the door and let some air in. Love the pics of the slopes, beautiful, I'm jealous. I know this might not appeal to the home brewers but for those of you who get your suds of the shelf I'll suggest Sam Adams latest (in my neck of the woods anyway) variety pack "Brunited". A case of six different great tasting selections, well five because it includes their plain old Sams Boston Lager. No foo-foo stuff, not a bad one in the bunch.

Have a great weekend, out here.

Wildwood 01-21-17 08:18 AM

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No pub crawlers? At all? Too clean a crowd for me.
Spent some time with Pete, emphasis on the WHISKEY.

OldsCOOL 02-02-17 12:51 PM

Ahhhh 6 weeks of winter remaining. Nice.

I really miss this....
[IMG]http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...EAC5ADBB99.jpg[/IMG]

Wildwood 02-08-17 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 19352870)
Ahhhh 6 weeks of winter remaining. Nice.

Had to dig out the driveway to be able to peddle to the Pub :thumb:

edit: 9" of heavy & wet broke tree branches, etc. Rather unusual, at least for the last 5-6 years.

OldsCOOL 02-08-17 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19364550)
Had to dig out the driveway to be able to peddle to the Pub :thumb:

edit: 9" of heavy & wet broke tree branches, etc. Rather unusual, at least for 5-6 years.

Stationary outside trainer bike!

Wildwood 02-23-17 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 19364752)
Stationary outside trainer bike!

This is my favored winter outside exercise machine(s), definitely NOT stationary.

OldsCOOL 02-23-17 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19398342)
This is my favored winter outside exercise machine(s), definitely NOT stationary.

Our skiing is just about done for the season.

BKE 02-26-17 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19398342)
This is my favored winter outside exercise machine(s), definitely NOT stationary.

Wildwood, This pic, your pic of a pub with a view, and you mentioning you were "ski patrol" are on my Walter Middy list. I skied as a kid with a passion and have been lucky enough to ski in Europe but it's been awhile.

Lucky you
(Go Billy Kidd)

Wildwood 02-26-17 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by BKE (Post 19404634)
Wildwood, This pic, your pic of a pub with a view, and you mentioning you were "ski patrol" are on my Walter Middy list. I skied as a kid with a passion and have been lucky enough to ski in Europe but it's been awhile. Lucky you. (Go Billy Kidd)


Never met Walter, he's the one with an empty bucket - right?


An old codger shared the secret for success in retirement: Demand your right to actively pursue youthful exuberance. Until you rest.

BKE 03-06-17 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19404662)
Never met Walter, he's the one with an empty bucket - right?


An old codger shared the secret for success in retirement: Demand your right to actively pursue youthful exuberance. Until you rest.

Not sure if they ever get emptied, maybe some peoples will or do. I know in my case, as long as I'm kick'in, once I check one off I'll just add another.

OldTryGuy 03-06-17 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19398342)
This is my favored winter outside exercise machine(s), definitely NOT stationary.

When cold and snow, that's great for passing time. Down here in FL. it was 120 miles last Tuesday, 125 miles last Thursday and 140 miles last Saturday. I have no riding until Saturday due to prostate cancer blood work this Friday so at 12:01 Saturday AM it will be out the door and on the road for 150 miles.

Enjoy your snow!!!!!

Wildwood 03-06-17 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by OldTryGuy (Post 19422046)
When cold and snow, that's great for passing time. Down here in FL. it was 120 miles last Tuesday, 125 miles last Thursday and 140 miles last Saturday. I have no riding until Saturday due to prostate cancer blood work this Friday so at 12:01 Saturday AM it will be out the door and on the road for 150 miles. Enjoy your snow!!!!!

As much as i like riding and wrenching bicycles, i need a break and the diversification of outdoor activities. :thumb: Can you believe it, i have actually chosen a long hike in the mountains on a perfectly good cycling day. :foo: Need more kayak time, too.

Congrats on your mileage totals.

OldTryGuy 03-06-17 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19422108)
As much as i like riding and wrenching bicycles, i need a break and the diversification of outdoor activities. :thumb: Can you believe it, i have actually chosen a long hike in the mountains on a perfectly good cycling day. :foo: Need more kayak time, too.

Congrats on your mileage totals.

HIKE on a CYCLING DAY!!!! Can't be true, you are jesting. :lol:

Cross Florida 168 miles April.........Spacecoast Freewheelers ? Space Coast Road Cycling Club

Still room to sign up if you want a nice ride next month.

Biker395 03-08-17 02:10 PM

All the rain in California has really put a dent in my weekend riding. But the skiing's been fab. OMG, I love windbuff.

Any other skiers out there?


rck 03-08-17 05:56 PM

Just last listened once again to "The Man Who Planted Trees" written by Jean Giono. It makes a nice respite from listening to the news.

Wildwood 03-19-17 11:53 AM

I sat and read all the words in one of our 'coffee table picture books' that I hadn't read. Jan Heine's 'History of the Competition Bicycle'. It was better than news. I should read more.

Wildwood 04-09-17 12:41 PM

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Proud of my green thumb. I can grow a nice moss lawn in the PacificMoistWest in Spring. YeeHaa! :)


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