Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Art Prairie Dog: I'm jealous of the quality of the photos you extract from your movies! The snow scenes are spectacularly beautiful!
That goes without saying that I’m no ace behind the lens like Dave Barry was so a huge thumbs up to the gear that I use. Yesterday’s ride was a balmy -11C and sunny and together with the fresh snow created a virtual set up for a winter wonderland. Unfortunately, it’s snowing heavily once again so it looks like I’ll be riding indoors today. Such is life.Art Prairie Dog: I'm jealous of the quality of the photos you extract from your movies! The snow scenes are spectacularly beautiful!
I love how you describe exactly what it’s like here….NOT! Naturally, I’m envious of your winter ride conditions and look forward to when those rolling valleys will become an even more vibrant shade of green.Its a lovely ride along the valley and luckily it was pretty quiet today and even in winter its still pretty green!
Im going to have to start skipping your posts, the envy is becoming an issueAs usual, it's not an easy task following up on @RabH and @Stefan Mikes trip reports. My winter rides are no where near as scenic or interesting from a historical or geographical perspective. I continue to stare at a huge pile of snow in our backyard that’s accumulated after numerous sessions of shoveling and I’m afraid that it’s not going anywhere anytime soon.
Meanwhile, after several days of below average temps and even more snow, I was anxious to hit the trails once again. It also enabled me to field test a different camera and mount. Despite the fresh foot tracks in the snow, mine was the first bike to break the trail making progress a bit slower than anticipated. With that said, it was still a good day to ride.
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Yes I have been churning out the long rides this year, my average is just under 60 miles and every ride has been between 3000-5000ft of climbing...the hills are relentless here! I'm glad I inspire you and thank you for your kind words, Stefan.@RabH: As you must be aware, you are an inspiration and a reference point for me As you are the only friend of mine on RideWithGPS, I occasionally track your achievements there Let me tell you one thing: I might have achieved the same year-to-date riding distance as you but I will never match your elevation gain or an average single ride distance! (You have made your distance in just 13 rides in 2023!)
Thank you for your ride reports and photos!
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I just love riding my bike, I can't go out for short rides so yeah it's always an adventure for me!The truth is RabH isn’t going for bike rides, he goes for adventures.
Didn't know the word or concept before you mentioned that!That tyre...
It could trigger someones Trypophobia
we usually blame the white stuff on the farmers - they need the moisturePoland is not Canada, still...
Wow! Somebody throw this dog a bone. I’m dying here looking at your jaw dropping images. I’ll settle for a dusting any day of the week.View attachment 148460
I decided to pick an easier route today as my legs were still a little tired from Fridays climbs, it was a really nice ride and the weather certainly helped! The wind had moved to the west today and strangely it felt colder than the NE winds recently, it was supposed to be light winds but I'm sure it was around 20mph at times...
Hillend Loch at 8am!
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I was heading east today to Threemiletown which is ironically a small village about 500 yards in length! The first 20 miles was really easy with the breeze behind me and mostly downhill, once I passed through Linlithgow the climbing started and thankfully my legs were fine by then! Threemiletown is 3 miles from Linlithgow so I'm guessing thats where the name came from, not sure though! This is at the top of the climb where you get a nice view of the 3 bridges on the River Forth!
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I passed this guy on the climb and I'm sure he was wishing he had my bike today...
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I turned west here towards Beecraigs Country Park and decided to try a new road which would take me south for a bit, it turned out to be a good decision as it was my type of road!
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I then turned west again on a small back road which I have used before but in the opposite direction, this road leads to Cairnpapple where the toughest climb of the day was approaching! This road is just sublime especially when its dry like it was today and the views from the top are fantastic!
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It was so clear today so you could see for miles!
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Now I had my favourite part of this route to look forward to with the "Laguna Seca" corkscrew to tackle first and then a stonking descent where I reached 41.9mph into a headwind!
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Another nice view of the bridges from the top of the corkscrew!
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Love this view also!
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After this its another big climb followed by a long but shallow descent down towards Dechmont which is so much fun! At the end of the road it joins the busy A89 to Bathgate but there is a really nice cycle path which runs alongside the road and it was free of walkers today which was a real bonus! When the path ends you have to join a dual carriageway for a mile or so but it was quiet thankfully, then there is another cycle path which leads all the way to Whitburn and Armadale and was only opened recently so its in really good condition! I then took the quiet back road from Armadale to Blackridge and it was a straight road home from there!
Another great day on the bike, @Prairie Dog will be glad to know we are expecting snow now! Well it will just be a dusting where I am... I got home with a spotless bike today, very different from Friday!
I always enjoy seeing you enjoy your ebikes, friends, and local eateries through your ride reports. That split pea soup looks yummy!Low Assist Roadrunner Snowy Ride
I've noticed sitting home does me bad. Whatever it is, I'm getting symptoms of catching cold; these go away when I'm on a ride. To avoid Sunday going to waste, I forced myself to set off for a ride with my Vado 6.0 past 11 am. Of course I forgot taking the smartphone and Wahoo with me; I also noticed I needed an adjustable wrench to fix the kickstand on my Roadrunner. Having brought the things to order and countering cold headwind in true ECO mode (35/35%), I found out it started snowing...
No, Poland is neither Canada nor the wintery part of the United States; we had the last hard winter in 2012/2013. I'm so glad recent Polish winters were mild! Still, snowing is snowing.
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It was snowing. The headlight got covered with snow, same with my goggles and skiing jacket! The first leg of the ride was against headwind, and that made me cover 18 km in as many as 53 minu
Warm & cozy Klimatyczna Cafe. It is nice to be a regular customer there!
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"Nobody expects Przemek N.!" We first met on a FB cycling group then he inducted me into gravel cycling, and we have become great friends since. He brought his young daughter to the Cafe this Sunday after they had a walk in the Kampinos National Park. Meeting Przemek (who I have not seen for six months) was such a great pleasure to me!
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The Biker Pub feels so abandoned during the winter time... The place operates on weekends only, and it is full of cyclists in the warm season... Not now.
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Still, you can warm up by the stove and get warm grub there.
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Very warm split pea soup as well as feta & spinach & bacon pierogi did me good on that cold day!
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Taken into account my Vado SL gives me good workout on week-days, riding the big Vado is a sheer pleasure even at low assistance! There are many opinions about bike saddles. I had been suffering for three years on various "wide, soft, comfortable" seats that were making damage to my butt and groins. After I understood my error, riding narrow and firm "sporty" saddles turned out to be true comfort to me. I do not wear chamois anymore!
Weather: -1 down to -3 C, snowy, wind 21.6 km/h from W. It was a 51 km ride at 23.1 km/h average speed.
Another beautiful ride! If I could have given your report a 2nd emoji, it would have been a for that 42 mph descent! Recently told my brother about a 32 mph descent of mine on a nearby 6-9% grade. He thought I was nuts, and maybe he's right. At 74, wouldn't be much left of me after a fall at that speed.View attachment 148460
I decided to pick an easier route today as my legs were still a little tired from Fridays climbs, it was a really nice ride and the weather certainly helped! The wind had moved to the west today and strangely it felt colder than the NE winds recently, it was supposed to be light winds but I'm sure it was around 20mph at times...
Hillend Loch at 8am!
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I was heading east today to Threemiletown which is ironically a small village about 500 yards in length! The first 20 miles was really easy with the breeze behind me and mostly downhill, once I passed through Linlithgow the climbing started and thankfully my legs were fine by then! Threemiletown is 3 miles from Linlithgow so I'm guessing thats where the name came from, not sure though! This is at the top of the climb where you get a nice view of the 3 bridges on the River Forth!
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I passed this guy on the climb and I'm sure he was wishing he had my bike today...
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I turned west here towards Beecraigs Country Park and decided to try a new road which would take me south for a bit, it turned out to be a good decision as it was my type of road!
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I then turned west again on a small back road which I have used before but in the opposite direction, this road leads to Cairnpapple where the toughest climb of the day was approaching! This road is just sublime especially when its dry like it was today and the views from the top are fantastic!
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It was so clear today so you could see for miles!
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Now I had my favourite part of this route to look forward to with the "Laguna Seca" corkscrew to tackle first and then a stonking descent where I reached 41.9mph into a headwind!
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Another nice view of the bridges from the top of the corkscrew!
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Love this view also!
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After this its another big climb followed by a long but shallow descent down towards Dechmont which is so much fun! At the end of the road it joins the busy A89 to Bathgate but there is a really nice cycle path which runs alongside the road and it was free of walkers today which was a real bonus! When the path ends you have to join a dual carriageway for a mile or so but it was quiet thankfully, then there is another cycle path which leads all the way to Whitburn and Armadale and was only opened recently so its in really good condition! I then took the quiet back road from Armadale to Blackridge and it was a straight road home from there!
Another great day on the bike, @Prairie Dog will be glad to know we are expecting snow now! Well it will just be a dusting where I am... I got home with a spotless bike today, very different from Friday!