little things that made you happy during your ride today...
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Seeing the Maryland Hunt with their red blazers and the packs of dogs! Out of another century. We stopped to chat with them and they said that they no longer shoot the foxes, they just chase them. Hmmm
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My wife went for a mountain bike ride with me today at York River state park. Short but sweat ride.
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After descending into a small town and going about 18 MPH I heard the unmistakable sound of dog claws on pavement at full tilt right behind me. I spotted the interceptor, a medium sized mutt at 5:00 giving chase. I got out of the saddle and sprinted up to 26, held it for a few seconds until his claw clatter receded. Bike 1. Dog 0
About 25 years ago I was an avid cyclist and runner. I would take my black lab running with me just about daily for 5 mile runs or longer. The dog became super strong and would get antsy if it didn’t get its workout, so I would get on my bike and we would do 3 miles at 15 MPH. One day we did a top speed run and the lab hit 26 for a second and then we backed down to the usual pace. I was impressed by Sadie’s speed.
I also knew today that my dog was super fit and I probably had a pretty good chance of out gunning today’s pooch.
About 25 years ago I was an avid cyclist and runner. I would take my black lab running with me just about daily for 5 mile runs or longer. The dog became super strong and would get antsy if it didn’t get its workout, so I would get on my bike and we would do 3 miles at 15 MPH. One day we did a top speed run and the lab hit 26 for a second and then we backed down to the usual pace. I was impressed by Sadie’s speed.
I also knew today that my dog was super fit and I probably had a pretty good chance of out gunning today’s pooch.
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I was riding the lower slopes of Larch Mountain, when snow covered Mt. Hood came into view, lit up by a bit of late afternoon sun. It was glorious.
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I didn't take that pic, but here's one from later in the day.
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I didn't take that pic, but here's one from later in the day.

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The road climbing up to the street I live on has a steep pitch 3/4s of the 2 miles up. Was happy (or unhappy) to see that the gradient was 18% courtesy of my new ‘puter. Thank Dog it was it went back down to 15% - 16% for the duration. Caught my breath at the top.
Couldnt rip the descent because of a slow pickup was tentative all the way down.
Couldnt rip the descent because of a slow pickup was tentative all the way down.

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While not today (actually 2 days ago), I was on my recumbent going East from Mason Michigan on M36, right at the hilly section. For a few seconds, I swore it smelled and felt like the summit of Mt Washington in NH. It's a very distinct smell up there, and always cold. It made my day, actually.
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Little thing? I was was happy that I was able to reach the crest of the hill before the dog caught up to me. Once I did I was able to pull away from him.
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Was road biking through a forested area and scared two three point buck elk grazing next to the road. They took off crashing into the woods. Made me smile.
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Saw a bald eagle nesting, male and female. On the eastern shore of MD this weekend, didn't know those birds made it this Far East. Beautiful.
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Hitting 50 miles for the third day in a row.
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I got lost in Watopia today. No, really: I'd done a ramp test and then decided to extend my workout ... and wound up on the Alpe du Zwift (a climb modeled on the Alpe d'Huez). As everyone - everyone - else passed me, I passed one person. A dogged young lady who is rather comely, and she was very friendly.
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Yesterday I did a 6-mile errand ride. It didn’t need to be so long but I added miles. It was cold and damp and breezy but I dressed nearly perfectly, and I wasn’t uncomfortable. Not bad.
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it was 40 degrees but no wind and most of the ride no rain. it only sprinkled on the way home instead of raining a lot like had been. did not have to stop and put on our rain pants. but the 15 minute stop sure got my wife and I cold had t work to get warm again.
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Mostly that in spite of my poor vision I seem to navgate the local area reasonably well and the bike I have is working.
Also realizing I was having such a hard time going uphill because I was in seventh gear. Woopsie! Not as out of shape as I thought.
Also realizing I was having such a hard time going uphill because I was in seventh gear. Woopsie! Not as out of shape as I thought.