PatriciaK
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- Pacific Northwest and Piedmont Triad
Just under 10 miles today, according to Map My Ride, just over 11 according to the Giant app. Not sure which is more accurate... Perhaps I need to redownload Ride With GPS and use that for the average!
Half dozen great blue heron fishing along the shoreline - no pictures because they're skittish and fly off at the slightest provocation. But I did get this bald eagle, who seemed completely bored with my close presence.
We were riding on the old Navy Seaplane base, which was a hive of operations during WWII, but now it's pretty sleepy. Just a couple of military stores and some housing. It's the second weekend of crab season here, so folks were making good use of the old seaplane ramps
Looking back across the water, you can see (if you enlarge) the former hangars that now house the Exchange (department store), and, that bright white dot up in the hill is "Dolly" (as in Parton), the old (no longer functional) radar dome - aka "the tit on the hill" - sorry about that ... But that's what the sailors called it!
Also learned something I probably should have been aware of before it happened 2 hills away from home...
When the battery gets down to 3%, the PAS automatically defaulted to level 1 and stayed there. That was not enough to get me up both hills, so I ended up walking (using walk assist, which still worked, thank goodness!) Up the last one before home.
My DH had used my bike a couple of times between my last ride and this, and neglected to "fill the tank" when he got home. Privileges may need to be revoked !
Half dozen great blue heron fishing along the shoreline - no pictures because they're skittish and fly off at the slightest provocation. But I did get this bald eagle, who seemed completely bored with my close presence.
We were riding on the old Navy Seaplane base, which was a hive of operations during WWII, but now it's pretty sleepy. Just a couple of military stores and some housing. It's the second weekend of crab season here, so folks were making good use of the old seaplane ramps
Looking back across the water, you can see (if you enlarge) the former hangars that now house the Exchange (department store), and, that bright white dot up in the hill is "Dolly" (as in Parton), the old (no longer functional) radar dome - aka "the tit on the hill" - sorry about that ... But that's what the sailors called it!
Also learned something I probably should have been aware of before it happened 2 hills away from home...
When the battery gets down to 3%, the PAS automatically defaulted to level 1 and stayed there. That was not enough to get me up both hills, so I ended up walking (using walk assist, which still worked, thank goodness!) Up the last one before home.
My DH had used my bike a couple of times between my last ride and this, and neglected to "fill the tank" when he got home. Privileges may need to be revoked !