Saratoga Dave
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Whoa, love that first shot! Action!
What a glorious relief when blue finally returns to the skies after a major smoke event!! We had our last taste of that in Denver in 2020 or 2021. Still hard to grasp a California fire event big enough to turn Denver air brown and caustic for over a week. Things were that much worse upwind, of course. But plenty scary enough for our taste, thank you.Clear and pleasantly smoke free was the prognosis this morning as we took to the road on our regular training ride which has become somewhat of an inconsistent practice of late. On a positive note, we finally received the rains that everyone had been waiting for yesterday and boy did it come down starting late in the afternoon and then again overnight. Hopefully it will help with the wildfire crisis that has plagued the minds of those directly impacted.
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The clouds look ominous but it was just an innocuous system that was moving out north of the city. This fellow’s make shift wind sock was a tell-tale sign that conditions were calm.
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She means business. I clocked her going almost 70kph one day on this same slightly downhill stretch of road. She struggles a bit on the climbs but then again who doesn’t?Whoa, love that first shot! Action!
The fire crews aren’t out of the woods yet but they can breathe a heavy sigh of relief after last night’s rain. Alberta has lost over 1M hectares (2.47M acres) of land to date due to the fires and many still remain burning. Some residents have been evacuated for three weeks and are anxiously waiting for the thumbs up to return to their homes.What a glorious relief when blue finally returns to the skies after a major smoke event!! We had our last taste of that in Denver in 2020 or 2021. Still hard to grasp a California fire event big enough to turn Denver air brown and caustic for over a week. Things were that much worse upwind, of course. But plenty scary enough for our taste, thank you.
I loved that it was colorful and highly visible but wished that he would have placed some flashing lights on the back of his ride. Still, I don't think anyone could wipe the smile off his face as he was obviously relishing the fresh air and in the zone.Love that windsock!
Gorgeous! Evening rides are the best.Another glorious evening for a ride. Not even the northerly wind gusts could discourage us from enjoying the sunset.
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Had a similar thing last year after getting bone graft in my thumb. Surgeon said I could bike at 8 weeks as long as I kept the carbon fiber brace on my hand, but my PT cautioned against it until 12-14 weeks when I could go without any brace. Was surprised how long it took to shift without discomfort in the thumb once I did start riding regularly.I took my first ride in six weeks after getting a cast off last week (broken hand). I might be jumping the gun…Ortho docs said to go for it…but the PT lady (Hand specialist) I saw after said hold off the riding for another three weeks…I split the difference and rode two miles to assess the reaction. I had hopes of 3k miles this year but will have to scale that back So Rab, Stefan, and all you crazies out there can rest easy.
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I was feeling good today and the weather was perfect so I just had to get out for a recovery ride, I was going to wait until Sunday but it was just too good an opportunity to pass up! The forecast was actually wall to wall sunshine all day but it was overcast until late in my ride, I sure wasn't complaining because the temp was perfect and the westerly wind was only around 10mph! I set off at 9am and took to the cycle paths at the first opportunity which was only 3 miles into my ride, the excellent new path from Newhouse to Salsburgh!
Then I had to join the main road to Harthill for a couple of miles but it was quiet and before reaching Harthill I turned off and took the quiet back road to Armadale! This road is so much fun to ride and I had it all to myself! On reaching Armadale it was time to join another new cycle path which leads down into Whitburn and then yet another new path to Uphall, it ends before Uphall but I took a road through a housing scheme to avoid the busy dual carriageway to Bathgate! Then I was back on the cycle path to Uphall where I turned north heading for Kingscavil, up until now I didn't have any photo opportunities but as I turned west at the road that leads to Kingscavil the scenery started to improve!
The rapeseed is in full bloom now!
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Looking west towards Beecraigs Country Park!
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It was soon time to take the very fast descent down to Kingscavil, 45mph today and what a thrill that was! This is actually looking back at the descent from the top of the valley!
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I was now heading for Linlithgow and had to use the main roads again for a bit, then I came across a long queue of cars as they were working on the road so I took to the footpath and bypassed all the mayhem! I was now on the A706 heading for Westfield but didn't have any problems with the traffic thankfully, it can be a busy road but I think they were all held up in Linlithgow! I passed over the Forth and Clyde Canal and had to grab a couple of photos of course!
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I love riding on this road despite the traffic, what's not to like about this?
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I was now close to Westfield and passed this pack of hooligans, you should have heard the noise they were making!
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I reached Westfield and headed up the big climb on the quiet back road to Armadale, at the top of the climb the road flattens for a short bit before dropping down into the valley again with a few steep descents to enjoy! From here it was a straight road home and passing the Hillend Loch the sun had finally made an appearance and lit up the loch which was very calm in the light winds today!
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I arrived home a little tired but very contented with another fantastic day on the bike, we are really having a lovely spell of weather at the moment although Sunday isn't looking the best but it should be fine for a nice ride to watch the motorcycle racing at Knockhill Racing Circuit! My best month on the bike this year with 525 miles covered from 7 rides, an amazing average of 75 miles! Another 76 or so on Sunday to keep the average going which will take me past 600 for the month and maybe even another ride before the month end...
@Mulezen I hope your hand will heal soon and allow you to get some nice rides in the better weather, wishing you a speedy recovery!
I haven't checked them for a while, I will have a look on my next ride but my original battery is still going strong at over 5 years old! My second battery was bought in October 2020 and my third battery is only 10 months old so they are in very good health!Gorgeous!
Curious about your battery health after all these miles!
That's AWESOME!I haven't checked them for a while, I will have a look on my next ride but my original battery is still going strong at over 5 years old! My second battery was bought in October 2020 and my third battery is only 10 months old so they are in very good health!
That's an incredible effort, especially given the elevation gain! Jacek is amazing I have never managed to break 6 hours for 100 miles, I came close one day when it took me 6 hrs 1 minute! My longest single battery (500wh) ride was this one if Jacek wants a challenge... Knowing him he will destroy it!Bieszczady Mountains By Proxy
It looks @RabH you have found your equal As of today, my brother (first cousin) Jacek (59 yo) has completed a 100 mile ride with 7,135 ft of elevation gain. The ride took him 5 hours and 34 minutes net. He took an hour break for a lunch. His ride was Giant Trance E+ 2 Pro, and he only had a single 625 Wh battery that is 2.5 years old Given he had his e-bike limited to 25 km/h and achieved the average speed of 28.8 km/h means he was only using the 50% Giant assistance for the climbs, and pedalled the heavy e-MTB without the assistance on the flat and descents. I am so proud of having such a brother!
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Somewhere in our second highest mountains, the Bieszczady. The area is huge, and distances are big there.
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"SLOW DOWN! THE LYNX!"
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At the gorgeous Solina Lake in Polańczyk.
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Well... yes.
Yes I do rotate them, most of the time I just charge them to around 80% unless I'm doing 100 miles or more! I do fully charge them occasionally to balance the cells!That's AWESOME!
I'm guessing you rotate through them evenly?
Also, do you charge to 100%, or less?
Impressive! Tell Jacek to ditch the Trance and get himself a lighter e- road/gravel bike. I’m sure with the right ride he could have gone even farther and faster.As of today, my brother (first cousin) Jacek (59 yo) has completed a 100 mile ride with 7,135 ft of elevation gain. The ride took him 5 hours and 34 minutes net. He took an hour break for a lunch. His ride was Giant Trance E+ 2 Pro, and he only had a single 625 Wh battery that is 2.5 years old Given he had his e-bike limited to 25 km/h and achieved the average speed of 28.8 km/h means he was only using the 50% Giant assistance for the climbs, and pedalled the heavy e-MTB without the assistance on the flat and descents. I am so proud of having such a brother!
Jacek is not an English speaker so I passed your remarks to him (and also told him about the Rab's challenge ) He absolutely agrees with you. However, buying a Creo in today's hard times is beyond his financial means. As he got the Trance from me, he puts all his energy in maintaining and improving what he owns now (like, the second wheelset he's built himself). He is a likeable person on our Club gravel group rides as he is as fast as the other members, accepts hard challenges, is a great mechanic with the skill for field-repairs, and the Trance gives him the edge in rough terrain (fancy him happily riding rough cobblestone, smiling!)Impressive! Tell Jacek to ditch the Trance and get himself a lighter e- road/gravel bike. I’m sure with the right ride he could have gone even farther and faster.
I understand the circumstances now that you’ve explained it to me. I can only imagine how he would continue to excel on a much lighter albeit less powerful bike. Give him my best regards and I hope the weather holds for the remainder of his ride. Quite a multi talented bro you have there and I can see why you are so proud of him.He absolutely agrees with you. However, buying a Creo in today's hard times is beyond his financial means. As he got the Trance from me, he puts all his energy in maintaining and improving what he owns now (like, the second wheelset he's built himself). He is a likeable person on our Club gravel group rides as he is as fast as the other members, accepts hard challenges, is a great mechanic with the skill for field-repairs, and the Trance gives him the edge in rough terrain (fancy him happily riding rough cobblestone, smiling!)
I decided to check my batteries today and got very strange results, I'm not convinced they are right but hey ho....Gorgeous!
Curious about your battery health after all these miles!