Chargeride
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Its OK, you would just roll and hit the sea.
I recommend flat pedals just in case
I recommend flat pedals just in case
I can confirm it wasn't me!Completely random Scots wedding
Japan! Hopefully all is ok...Where is @Prairie Dog?!
Blows my mind, too! That's 587 vertical MILES at an average rate of 45 mi/yr (951 km at 73 km/yr) — well on your way to low earth orbit, my friend.My elevation gain is currently at 3,100,988ft since the end of 2011, that stat just blows my mind!
That is insane, how am I still alive?Blows my mind, too! That's 587 vertical MILES at an average rate of 45 mi/yr (951 km at 73 km/yr) — well on your way to low earth orbit, my friend.
Positive vibes...Getting a little worried about the uncharacteristic radio silence from @Prairie Dog . Hope he and Sai are just having too much fun to check in.
Awesome trip, nicely done!Just got back from an extended trip (50 days) which included a trans-Pacific cruise from Vancouver to Auckland NZ.
Had two rides in there, one in San Francisco and one in Napier NZ.
First - SF. Photos in no particular order,
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And now Napier, on Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. Beautiful place, seemed very liveable.
The ride was captured in two parts, but was still incomplete.
We stopped for a very nice lunch where my wife and our private tour guide drove to meet us.
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My bike tour team: Liz on the left and Kay on the right. Super ladies in their late 70's, Liz is our tour guide Sandie's mother and Kay is her friend who also toured us around the day before in a '39 Packard as we viewed the Art Deco highlights of Napier. There is a rumour that we may have been to a few wineries that day too!
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Our Hotel and then some wine tours (from the day before the ride). The lady in period costume is Kay from the bike ride.
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Some photos of the bike trails and surrounding area. There were a few spots that would have been unpassable at high tide.
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A few geese crossed our path and lots of sheep (as expected) and cattle in the paddocks as we rode by.
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My bike. Not normally my style but very comfortable and just fine for "tootleing" around. It is Liz's husband's bike.
Also my hiviz vest as supplied by Liz, and some lunch pics.
We passed a LOT of seniors on ebikes on this ride, and there must have been 20+ bikes at our lunch spot.
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Great trip - I'd move to NZ in a heartbeat. I also visited a bike park in Rotorua for lunch, and if I ever go back it will involve as much biking as I can fit in.
Cheers!
Fabulous trip! Loved our time in NZ in 2010, though it took us 3 days to believe that they really do speak English. The things they do to vowels are downright criminal.Just got back from an extended trip (50 days) which included a trans-Pacific cruise from Vancouver to Auckland NZ.
Had two rides in there, one in San Francisco and one in Napier NZ.
First - SF. Photos in no particular order,
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And now Napier, on Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. Beautiful place, seemed very liveable.
The ride was captured in two parts, but was still incomplete.
We stopped for a very nice lunch where my wife and our private tour guide drove to meet us.
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My bike tour team: Liz on the left and Kay on the right. Super ladies in their late 70's, Liz is our tour guide Sandie's mother and Kay is her friend who also toured us around the day before in a '39 Packard as we viewed the Art Deco highlights of Napier. There is a rumour that we may have been to a few wineries that day too!
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Our Hotel and then some wine tours (from the day before the ride). The lady in period costume is Kay from the bike ride.
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Some photos of the bike trails and surrounding area. There were a few spots that would have been unpassable at high tide.
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A few geese crossed our path and lots of sheep (as expected) and cattle in the paddocks as we rode by.
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My bike. Not normally my style but very comfortable and just fine for "tootleing" around. It is Liz's husband's bike.
Also my hiviz vest as supplied by Liz, and some lunch pics.
We passed a LOT of seniors on ebikes on this ride, and there must have been 20+ bikes at our lunch spot.
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Great trip - I'd move to NZ in a heartbeat. I also visited a bike park in Rotorua for lunch, and if I ever go back it will involve as much biking as I can fit in.
Cheers!
Priceless! Gotta get one of those vests. Fits me — and many others around here — to a T.Recycled Rebels
Retired Blokes Spinning Spokes
Found an email address for @Prairie Dog and sent a message to check in.Getting a little worried about the uncharacteristic radio silence from @Prairie Dog . Hope he and Sai are just having too much fun to check in.
I have other means of contacting him. He may be in Japan again, but I thought he was active in here the last time he went.Found an email address for @Prairie Dog and sent a message to check in.