Photos of YOUR bicycle near WATER
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Door County Wisconsin, Lake Michigan
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Como Park in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Langley dike, part of the Norfolk Broads, UK A nice little spot on one of my more regular rides. I generally stop here for a few minutes each time even though its only about 30 minutes into my ride, its just such a nice spot.
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Hardwood Creek, Hugo, MN USA
From Yesterday's ride:
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Wow! Some beautiful bikes near some scenic water in this thread.
Here is a series of three pictures over three years visiting the OBX of NC. The Bonner Bridge before, during, and after construction of the new bridge.
Several years ago at the old Bonner Bridge on the OBX of NC
The following year at the old and beginning of the new Bonner Bridge
The last year on the Fixie at the old and new Bonner Bridge
Here is a series of three pictures over three years visiting the OBX of NC. The Bonner Bridge before, during, and after construction of the new bridge.
Several years ago at the old Bonner Bridge on the OBX of NC
The following year at the old and beginning of the new Bonner Bridge
The last year on the Fixie at the old and new Bonner Bridge
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An Oldie, but... You Know
On lunch break, working from home. Paging through old photos, I don't think I ever posted this one here:
It's an old Gitane Gypsy Sport that I built into a Fancy French City Bike; a "Velo de Ville" if you will. It was fun for a while, but still just a gaspipe frame. So I pulled all the cool parts back off it and distributed them amongst my French thoroughbreds. Now it is just another frameset waiting for me to clean up and sell. And so it goes...*
* Kurt Vonnegut reference.
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It's an old Gitane Gypsy Sport that I built into a Fancy French City Bike; a "Velo de Ville" if you will. It was fun for a while, but still just a gaspipe frame. So I pulled all the cool parts back off it and distributed them amongst my French thoroughbreds. Now it is just another frameset waiting for me to clean up and sell. And so it goes...*
* Kurt Vonnegut reference.
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From my 4th of July Ride, Near Plano, IL over the Fox River.
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Anna Marie Pier, Anna Marie Island, FL
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AlgarveCycling I am very jealous of your ride location! Looks gorgeous.
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AlgarveCycling I am very jealous of your ride location! Looks gorgeous.
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A little too close to water for my liking!
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Jamis Renegade at midpoint milepost on the C&O Canal Towpath
You can see the Potomac River through the trees behind the bike, the C&O Canal was behind me (an unwatered section) when I took the picture. The Towpath is roughly 184 miles long from Washington DC to Cumberland MD - this is basically the midpoint.
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