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Wildwood 07-16-17 06:11 PM

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Saddle time is down this summer! :foo:
House repairs. :o

Feeling like the Tennessee Ernie Ford song, '16 Tons', with this downspout drainage dig-out, 3.5 - 4' below ground level.

To stay 'thread relevant', recovery drink = Newcastle Brown Ale. :thumb:

BillyD 07-20-17 11:50 AM

I need a drink.

Make it a martini.

No salt, gotta watch my pressure.

Keep em coming. :cheers:

Wildwood 07-21-17 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 19732671)
I need a drink.
Keep em coming. :cheers:

As an Administrator, you have to have a valid photo ID. :rolleyes:
2 drink limit to keep your sense of comport unaffected by us barflys. :roflmao2:

Biker395 07-21-17 04:20 PM

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Seen at a local beach pub:

rck 08-16-17 04:27 PM

Been walking the beans in the summer sun.

Wildwood 10-18-17 11:32 AM

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No posts in 2 months?
Better put something up, lest we lose this ?venerable? sticky.

When contemplating new tires for the 'zero' bike, it's always best to have a cool one. And when the only beero offered is Bud Lite (p'tooie) at least it includes its' own twist. No bad on a warm, 80°, Arkansas Fall afternoon. Beside the pool, I might add.

Wildwood 11-06-17 11:15 PM

Another month since last post
 
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Cold weather drives me to keep that 'fire in the belly'. :rolleyes:
Especially when it's sippin smooth. ;)

rck 11-08-17 10:13 AM

Like WildWood, my saddle time dropped by quite a bit this year. Root cause was the combination of a creakier than usual body and a few weeks of walking through soybean fields hand pulling weeds after which the desire to do much more than make love to the sofa disappears. Its the 1st time since 2005 that I've taken an extended break from the bike. It has felt odd, truth be told, but probably not the worst thing to happen. I'm hoping to be be rejuvenated by next seasons start.

I'm going for a ride today but in the combine and not on the bike. My friends has a passenger seat in it and I find it quite relaxing to watch the corn going through the head. Additionally, his wife is a great cook so I'll invite myself out in time for lunch.:)

Wildwood 11-20-17 02:42 PM

What a difference in a fortnight...
 
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..... of sippin. Alone. But I didn't answer my questions. Aloud.

Wildwood 12-02-17 06:38 PM

Like the Summer's Fine Wines, have stored the Classics
 
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Pull out the mountain bike time.

My most classic lugged steel bikes, those fully built (still processing the Zeus), will see zero miles during ski season, and are pictured below the '91 Fisher SuperCaliber. A couple of 'lesser' roadies may see duty if weather goes dry and not frostbitten.

The Batavus is pictured before final build, and has not had a proper shakedown.

last edit: The Calfee is a lugged and gusseted carbon fibre bike (not vintage) - it won't likely get ridden much either.

Wildwood 12-21-17 02:28 PM

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Getting close to Christmas.
So here's my holiday gift tip.


Everybody needs a jersey you can wear into the bar, uh, I mean - Pub.
In the summer, as it's polyester. Appears to have that Polo shirt look.
I ordered one today. Available in black or light blue.
Not affiliated.
Have not received it yet, so also not an endorsement, but I have wool jerseys from this company that are good.


Wool Cycling Jerseys

edit update: Seems well made. XL is truly XL, maybe should have ordered L.
2 rear pockets with buttons.

Wildwood 01-03-18 07:07 AM

Proofreading is out - Disaster is in
 
Going skiing today and jumped on the NW Avalanche Center's weather forecast for temps, winds. etc. Think I'll skip skiing on Friday, maybe I'll move Thursday. :eek::eek::eek:



Olympics, Washington Cascades and Mt. Hood Area

Date Weather
Thursday Cloudy with occasional light rain and snow showers.
Friday Light rain and snow, occasionally moderate volcanoes.
Saturday Mostly cloudy with light rain and snow showers decreasing in the afternoon. Cooler.




And since the calendar got replaced - HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018 - to all Pub Crawlers!!!

Wildwood 01-06-18 01:07 PM

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With a forecast of moderate volcanoes, I ventured into the mountain bars.

The helmet is back on this time. Helmets seem to be de rigueur this season.

Road Fan 01-07-18 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 15585541)
I don't get it.

So I bought me a shot of Scotch.

I tossed it down. Made me want to holler hi-dee-ho.

Burned my tummy, dontcha know.

Chugalug, chugalug.

Now we know who you really are - Roger Miller!!

OldsCOOL 01-07-18 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 20087308)
Going skiing today and jumped on the NW Avalanche Center's weather forecast for temps, winds. etc. Think I'll skip skiing on Friday, maybe I'll move Thursday. :eek::eek::eek:



Olympics, Washington Cascades and Mt. Hood Area

Date Weather
Thursday Cloudy with occasional light rain and snow showers.
Friday Light rain and snow, occasionally moderate volcanoes.
Saturday Mostly cloudy with light rain and snow showers decreasing in the afternoon. Cooler.




And since the calendar got replaced - HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018 - to all Pub Crawlers!!!

:lol:

Wildwood 01-10-18 08:07 AM

A day of sliding
is better
than a day of riding
in the winter wet
During the Sun's respite.
__________________________________


A day of sliding is better than a day of riding, through winter's bite during the Sun's respite.


_____________________________________


To ride
or slide
I must decide.


_______________________________________


....

bogydave 01-15-18 12:35 AM

Not enough snow in Alaska for the sled (yet)
Not enough daylight either

Doing the snow bird thing in
Palm Springs, Cal, area .

Got here for the rain, golf course was closed for 3 days,
So far in a week 4 rides , 91 road miles & some golf

Wildwood 01-15-18 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by bogydave (Post 20110292)
Not enough snow in Alaska for the sled (yet)
Not enough daylight either

Doing the snow bird thing in
Palm Springs, Cal, area .


The winter daylight hours are bad enough here in Seattle, I know Alaska is not in my future. The wife really needs 2 vacations in a warm climate during winter. I encourage her to go and manage quite well with the skis, hikes, bikes and walking the dog. December and January have each had spots of decent biking weather. 48* this morning and dry so another ride for me today! Hooray!

bogydave 01-15-18 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 20110868)
The winter daylight hours are bad enough here in Seattle,
December and January have each had spots of decent biking weather. 48* this morning and dry so another ride for me today! Hooray!

BIL is coming down from Kent for the
Tour de Palm Springs in Feb.

Gerry221 01-17-18 10:52 AM

Any of you guys guitar players?


I love to play my Gretsch acoustic, any chance I get. Planning on taking one of my old acoustics out on a road trip this year on the bike. Anyone ever do it?


https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.0...pr=1.2&pid=1.7

Wildwood 01-24-18 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerry221 (Post 20114863)
Planning on taking one of my old acoustics out on a road trip this year on the bike. Anyone ever do it?


Is it a foldable?


Steel is Real when talking old road trippers. Is it steel? I've heard of playing steel guitar, but never acoustic steel guitar??? :twitchy:


But I like the idea of your hydration solution! :thumb:


edit: not too much guitar talk - or we might get a new sub-Forum, 'Strummers and Hummers'. But in this low-volume Pub, probably safe.


I suggest we add a performing stage in this Pub51 for your favourite YouTube performances - call it "Entertainment for the Pub".

Wildwood 01-24-18 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 20129389)
I suggest we add a performing stage in this Pub51 for your favourite YouTube performances - call it "Entertainment for the Pub".


What's better for the Pub's business than a drunk in the bar? Two drunks in a bar.
Foster Brooks and Dean Martin


(it's just over 3 minutes long)






Any suggestions for Pub musical talent?

Wildwood 01-31-18 05:18 PM

Kneedeep
 
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KNEEDEEP, usually has a negative connotation.
Likely comes from a derivation of - "up to his knees in the slop". Or something more repugnant than slop, but still 4 letters starting with S.
Maybe an expression coming from our farmer predecessors.

But as a rebel Pub member, i think we should reconsider our pre-conceptions. :foo:


I hereby submit a positive picture of Kneedeep.
Location = trailside, central Cascades, Washington state. What a blast.
Definately paid the local barkeep a visit - Mac&Jack, no pic.
Apologies for lack of cycling content, other than the two activities are complementary from a muscle development and muscle memory perspective. And with some hiking helps keep me outdoors regularly and cardio-vascularly year-round.

McBTC 01-31-18 10:45 PM

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Brew Pub's IPAs on draft, religion or craft?

Wildwood 02-14-18 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by McBTC (Post 20143909)
Brew Pub's IPAs on draft, religion or craft?


New month half gone, better keep this Sticky alive.


I vote RELIGION.


Like some of my other favourite hobbies.


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