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Ya, never underestimate the "bull in a china shop slash moron level slash Don't give a F" aspect of people--years ago, a family member was moving and I was helping the moving company guys bring out the bicycles at the end.
I say to the guy that I'll get an allen key so he can turn the handlebars, and without hesitation he replies, oh no need, I just give the bars a hard pull and that works.....was a burly guy.
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Going to the Sun Road

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Hutterite man, Magrath, Alberta.

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My Firefly´s are still here, and in use. Was dreaming sometime with a BELLE, BCN made. Firefly will be back on the road in summer, if they let us out.
the bag on my daughters bike is a old Velo Orange, mine is a Carradice Nelson Long Flap (will only work with a wide handle bar or like on my bike with electronic shifting).
the bag on my daughters bike is a old Velo Orange, mine is a Carradice Nelson Long Flap (will only work with a wide handle bar or like on my bike with electronic shifting).
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The famous or infamous, depending on how you look at it, 4.1 mile (6.55 km) long Megler Bridge, connecting Washington and Oregon on the Pacific Coast Route.
Crossing the Columbia River

The mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. How you feel about this part of the ride depends a lot on weather conditions, mostly the velocity of the wind, and the amount of fog or rain.
Crossing the Columbia River

The mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. How you feel about this part of the ride depends a lot on weather conditions, mostly the velocity of the wind, and the amount of fog or rain.

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Doug, I took a bus from the portland airport to astoria and got a cheap motel room, but remember looking at that bridge and thinking that on a windy day it might be a bit dodgey biking over it.....
I remember going to a local bike shop there for some reason, and ive wondered if fietsbob was working there or any of the other Oregon bike stores I dropped in during that trip.
I remember going to a local bike shop there for some reason, and ive wondered if fietsbob was working there or any of the other Oregon bike stores I dropped in during that trip.
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Doug, I took a bus from the portland airport to astoria and got a cheap motel room, but remember looking at that bridge and thinking that on a windy day it might be a bit dodgey biking over it.....
I remember going to a local bike shop there for some reason, and ive wondered if fietsbob was working there or any of the other Oregon bike stores I dropped in during that trip.
I remember going to a local bike shop there for some reason, and ive wondered if fietsbob was working there or any of the other Oregon bike stores I dropped in during that trip.
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I was there in 1994 and have no recollection of Astoria, a very very vague memory of the bike store and motel, but really just remember meeting a son and dad from north Carolina at the motel starting their west coast ride. Spent a few days riding together, always remember their strong southern accents, had never heard this in real life, only in movies.
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The famous or infamous, depending on how you look at it, 4.1 mile (6.55 km) long Megler Bridge, connecting Washington and Oregon on the Pacific Coast Route.
Crossing the Columbia River

The mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. How you feel about this part of the ride depends a lot on weather conditions, mostly the velocity of the wind, and the amount of fog or rain.
Crossing the Columbia River

The mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. How you feel about this part of the ride depends a lot on weather conditions, mostly the velocity of the wind, and the amount of fog or rain.
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Robow, that's a great shot, one we just never tend to see.
I prefer using my older p+s camera, non waterproof, so would never take it out in rain like that.
Year's ago I got my wife a shockproof, waterproof p+s, but I never think of using it on trips because the zoom range is rather limited and the picture quality is just ok---but it would be great to just never worry about the darn thing in any weather.
I prefer using my older p+s camera, non waterproof, so would never take it out in rain like that.
Year's ago I got my wife a shockproof, waterproof p+s, but I never think of using it on trips because the zoom range is rather limited and the picture quality is just ok---but it would be great to just never worry about the darn thing in any weather.
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djb, I generally carry a Fuji point and shoot waterproof camera that I also use while fishing. It's very light and convenient and I don't pamper it whatsoever but the optics are only adequate.