DaveMatthews
Dave's not here. Cheating since 2018
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Art for art's sake...So true. The scenery around Minobu is spectacular and the roads are, for the most part, very well maintained but there are some quite narrow sections in the countryside that can be a bit sketchy. That being said, we intend to make the most of our time here before the shift back to relative normalcy on our side of the frozen pond. Speaking of scenery to die for, one doesn’t need to look much further than your ride reports. Truly amazing backyard that you have there RH and I’m also confident that you’ll be able to surpass last year’s mileage mark.
Sai is quite modest about her riding ability but I have no doubt that she is up to taking on almost any challenge. She really misses the crisp and efficient Di2 shifts of her road bike and the flat bars along with the ancient Tiagra groupset on her Trek make climbs a bit more involved and not as user friendly as she would like. I packed a set of Ergon GP2 grips to provide her a bit more leverage when climbing and will install those for her today since it’s going to rain pretty well most of the morning here.
Yesterday’s ride was a 25 km outing that would have has visiting relatives in the general vicinity.
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Our first stop was to drop off gifts to Sai’s (Obasan) Aunt Miyuki-San who lives up in hills of Marutaki. She looked in on Sai’s mother every week who lived alone in the family house prior to being admitted into a care home several years ago. The ride up to Miyuki-San’s home involved a 4km winding climb up along a narrow road at time barely enough room for a couple of cyclists let alone a single vehicle. The road wasn't in the best of shape either.
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We spent time visiting with her aunt and another uncle who was there helping with general yard clean up. It’s been almost four years since I saw either of them.
We then parted ways and headed back down the winding road then rode north onto highway 9 which runs parallel to the Fuji River. Not much shoulder on this stretch of road so we had to be on our toes.
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Shortly after, we stopped and took in the view looking out towards the mountains and the Fuji River.
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Crossing the bridge that spans over Fujikawa.
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On the way home we stopped off at a general store to pick up a few supplies and grocery items. We took a chance and left the bikes propped against the wall of the building unguarded and unlocked only to return a few minutes later to find them still intact. Japanese values with respect to self control and harmony are well regarded and respected which is likely why theft is so low here compared to other countries.
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Behind the store were rice fields which everyone knows is a staple commodity here and is deeply imbedded into their culture. It’s common to see many family households grow and harvest their own crops.
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It was almost 4pm and the day seemed to grow shorter by the minute as we cruised home along the highway towards home.
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We crossed the bridge back over to the west side just as the sun dipped into the mountainside. A fitting way to end the ride.
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My hips were killing me after that ascent.