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^ Nice!
Found this one and thought it kinda humorous. One of the things they require of Furnace Creek 508 riders is to pepper their bikes with a lot of reflective material. I guess this is what compliance looks like, eh? http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...pse154813c.jpg |
Originally Posted by Biker395
(Post 16679038)
I guess this is what compliance looks like, eh?
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I absolutely love TH coffee, our son brings it back from Quebec (my official TH travel mug goes to work every morning with me,) I suppose this, the fact our minor league hockey, the Pensacola Ice Flyers, won its League Championship, and our Canadian rescue dog, Molly, are my bit of Oh Canada, eh!
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Originally Posted by h2oxtc
(Post 16680950)
I had to read your post twice ... did he REALLY say "eh?". It's said that those two spoken letters are the true sign of being Canadian. Next to loving hockey, Tim Hortons, and a few other addictions.
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Reminder to anyone living near Yosemite: It's traditional for Tioga Pass (Highway 120) to open to cyclists only for a few days before they're done plowing and open the road to vehicular traffic. It should open within the next few weeks, and makes a great ride. If you haven't done it, you should!
Updates here: Tioga and Glacier Point Roads Plowing Update - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service) Here is from our ride back in 2012. http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...psd0039372.jpg |
I would LOVE to do that. Where would one start? As in park the car.
I've never seen Mono lake either, and this goes part it, right? Do they announce the bikes-no-cars days on their web site? So many questions.... |
We started at Crane Flat ... I'd recommend that. There is parking with a gas station that has food and drinks too.
If you go all the way past Tenaya Lake, you should be able to get to the East side. I don't think you can see Mono Lake unless you keep going to the bottom where it intersects US395. But if you do decide to do that, you'll want to check and see if the Whoa Nellie Deli (Mobil Station) is open ... some of the best gourmet food in the Eastern Sierra. And after that, you gotta climb back out, and the climb from the East is steeper than it is from the west. :D They should announce the date on that website, but it's not certain. Last year, they didn't open the road up to bikes only at all ... and gave some kind of lame excuse. This year, they just opened it up to the gate on the east side, and for bikes only ... last weekend. But they announced it Friday afternoon(!) Stay tuned. We're checking it out too, and if we hear anything I'll post something about it here. Maybe you can join us! |
Whoa. Check out the website. They just announced that road is open to cyclists as far as the May Lake junction ... and maybe further. That is not far from Olmstead point!
It would not be crazy for you to consider going THIS weekend. They may do some more plowing next week, and open the road to cyclists only next weekend ... but I would not bet on it. If you can ... go this weekend! |
I was all excited, then my wife pointed out it's about 4 hours there and 4 hours back and a 60 mile ride with climbing and did I really want to do that knowing how much I love (meaning hate) being in a car.
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Originally Posted by Biker395
(Post 16681986)
Yea, baby. You know what I think it might be? I've been listening a lot to my favorite Canadian import:
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^ so very nice!! ccorlew
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^^^Very nice^^^
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Originally Posted by BluesDawg
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Had a great time Quacketeering on the Devil Mountain Double this weekend. Oy, do I love that ride. I positioned myself at the top of the Mt. Diablo wall (a short 15% slope) and got some nice photos of the action.
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Another one from the Devil Mountain Double. This is the descent off of the top. :love: I took this from inside a moving van, so I had to color correct the heck out of it.
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Originally Posted by Biker395
(Post 16711737)
Another one from the Devil Mountain Double. This is the descent off of the top. :love: I took this from inside a moving van, so I had to color correct the heck out of it.
Nice photo though! Rick / OCRR |
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^That's funny. My calendar looks just the opposite. Surgery on April 1, no biking since. But that's all over tomorrow, baby.
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BD, same here on my Endomondo calendar. Today is in question, however. 20" plus of rain last night, severe flooding going on and the creeks and streams are over the roads in almost every crossing in the area. What is your screen name on Endomondo?
Bill |
Originally Posted by qcpmsame
(Post 16715147)
BD, same here on my Endomondo calendar. Today is in question, however. 20" plus of rain last night, severe flooding going on and the creeks and streams are over the roads in almost every crossing in the area. What is your screen name on Endomondo?
Bill |
I missed that one somehow, should have checked the challenges better. I did sign up for a ride everyday in April and managed to complete that one today after the rain stopped, no flooding in our village area. Good job on the challenge BD.
Bill |
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