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Old 09-24-08 | 06:46 PM
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Vinyl siding or wood siding?
Vinyl. But we have wooden firewood.
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Old 09-24-08 | 06:49 PM
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Vinyl. But we have wooden firewood.
For the interest of your health (not that I give a ****), I recommend you change it to wood when you get the chance.
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Old 09-24-08 | 06:50 PM
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There is no training value to that stupid hill. None.
You sound like George when I try to stave off hill repeat boredom by throwing in steep off-shoot climbs. There is NO TRAINING VALUE BRANDY!
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Old 09-24-08 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mrbubbles
For the interest of your health (not that I give a ****), I recommend you change it to wood when you get the chance.
Yes, I've read that vinyl siding (which is on tens of millions of homes all over North America and is used on new homes every day) is a big health hazard. Similar to the brain damage I suffer here on a daily basis reading posts like yours.

From the How Things Work article on the hazards of PVC:

>>Your vinyl siding is generally safe, as long as you don't spend time licking it or touching it.<<

I lick and touch my bicycles, and only when they're new. But not the exterior siding.

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Old 09-24-08 | 07:03 PM
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OK, all you've whined about is the hill on the way home.....but how the hell did you get OUT of the neighborhood?! What goes down, must go up. You cruised in the beginning.....life sucks at the end, right?

30+ years and I'm still searching for that perfect, all downhill riding loop.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:05 PM
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Riding down that hill sucks. Too many deer to hit, and you freeze your ass off when it's cool or cold. The only upside is living here and the views. It's worth it, we like it.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:07 PM
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I'd kinda like to meet the guy that could climb that while on an iPhone...
i dont think that would be much of a problem... however texting might get kinda sketchy.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:08 PM
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Ok, you were my idol before the pics. Now, you're my idol and I covet your house, dog, daughter, jacuzzi, assistant and hill.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:10 PM
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I hear you. I'd rather start out with a slow climb to get warmed up than coast for a mile or two downhill shivering at the start of the day.....
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:10 PM
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If I'm your idol, you need to seriously re-examine your thinking. I'm not even my dog's idol (he really loves my wife 100x more).
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:13 PM
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I hear you. I'd rather start out with a slow climb to get warmed up than coast for a mile or two downhill shivering at the start of the day.....
Oh it gets better. We're on the east facing side of a ridge, and the prevailing winds blow out of the west. We're on the leeward side of the ridge. When you descend the upper slopes of Mt. Doom, essentially rotate 180º, and you wind up coming out on the other side facing WEST (the windward side), right into the maw of the winter wind, which when it's cranking, hits the other side of this development like Thor's hammer. The good news is that once you're past the first mile or so of the ride, it can only get warmer. Once I'm on the main road (pictured in the first picture or two above) and I'm riding up hill (you can't go 300 meters too many places around here without doing that) you warm right up.

People think it might be windy up here on the top of this ridge, but most of the time it's very calm, because we're just below the lip of the ridge, sheltered from the prevailing winds. There are days when you can light a pipe in my driveway and on the other side it's blowing garbage cans around. The only time we get buffeted with winds is when they come out of the east or south. That's rare.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:13 PM
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Nice view. I grew up close to there, not much of a hill though.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:15 PM
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Awesome view off the back deck. Very nice.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:16 PM
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I'd kinda like to meet the guy that could climb that while on an iPhone...
I could easily climb that while having a conversation on the phone the entire way.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:17 PM
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And we're only 53 miles from the GW Bridge. Which is the best part. Horse country within an hour or so of Manhattan.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:19 PM
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Is that Sugar Loaf Mountain in that 2nd picture? (from the original post)
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:56 PM
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Vinyl. But we have wooden firewood.
and you call that a woodpile? you should buy some more...before it's $400/cord.

nice crib.
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Old 09-24-08 | 07:59 PM
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Is that Sugar Loaf Mountain in that 2nd picture? (from the original post)
Correct.
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Old 09-24-08 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by scotch
and you call that a woodpile? you should buy some more...before it's $400/cord.

nice crib.
That's the sub-pile. The main pile is in the yard. There's about 1/4 cord left. Which at the rate we burn wood may last us two winters. Or more.
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Old 09-24-08 | 08:01 PM
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nice crib.
Thank you. And now it's sporting the Ducati of boilers. So maybe we can even afford to heat the friggin place. When we purchased it heating oil was about 89 cents per gallon. Now it's $3.30 or so. Ouch.
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Old 09-24-08 | 08:11 PM
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When you ride with me, you'll be in your Compact Triple 34 x 32 and calling Mommy on your iPhone.
I can get 34x32? Sold.
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Is that Sugar Loaf Mountain in that 2nd picture? (from the original post)
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Correct.
I was wrong. I meant the last picture of the original post..but obviously you knew what I meant. Beautiful area!
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Old 09-24-08 | 08:13 PM
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That's the sub-pile. The main pile is in the yard. There's about 1/4 cord left. Which at the rate we burn wood may last us two winters. Or more.
You want more wood? It's free. My house. Just have to come and get it. As much as you want. We are trying to get rid of it because we don't burn it. Mostly Elm, Thornapple, and cottonwood. Might be a few trees of oak in the piles as well.
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Old 09-24-08 | 08:17 PM
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I keep ranting about this hill I live on, so I figured I'd do a photo documentary. To review: 1 mile long, 370 vertical feet. Here's what it looks like from the approach, my house is at the top of the wooded hill on the left.

[IMG]lots of pretty pics[IMG]
You have to do me a pour favor - take pics of those same sights when the leaves turn. K? I never see that out here.

Let's see some other local fav routes too. I wanna see what so inspiring that you put in 13K a year.
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Old 09-24-08 | 08:19 PM
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I wanna see what so inspiring that you put in 13K a year.
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