BlackHand
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Western WA
Visiting the other side of the family in Michigan I did get access to borrow my nephew's old bike for a couple morning rides while my family slept in.
First ride was 19 miles through downtown Grand Rapids and along the Grand River. Kind of a slow ride as I could only get 6 gears working out of the 18 on the decrepit old Mongoose. The highlights were a family of turtles hanging out on a log just across the river from the Gerald Ford Presidential Library. Continuing downstream I found a few miles of quiet trails along the river. Rather than retrace my steps I crossed back over the river and got to see the recycling plant, power plant, car impound lot, and sewage treatment facility.
The next day I headed the opposite direction outside the beltline for a pleasant 23+ mile ride through farmland that is slowly being ceded to suburbia - as evidenced by this silo that now serves as a climbing wall on a small playground.
Highlights of this ride included stumbling across a 1867 covered bridge in Ada and watching a family of Sandhill Cranes hanging out in a pasture.
Hoping for at least a short ebike ride tomorrow but we also have to pick up our menagerie of pets (dog, bearded dragon, salamander, and hedgehog) from their respective caretakers and get everyone settled.
First ride was 19 miles through downtown Grand Rapids and along the Grand River. Kind of a slow ride as I could only get 6 gears working out of the 18 on the decrepit old Mongoose. The highlights were a family of turtles hanging out on a log just across the river from the Gerald Ford Presidential Library. Continuing downstream I found a few miles of quiet trails along the river. Rather than retrace my steps I crossed back over the river and got to see the recycling plant, power plant, car impound lot, and sewage treatment facility.
The next day I headed the opposite direction outside the beltline for a pleasant 23+ mile ride through farmland that is slowly being ceded to suburbia - as evidenced by this silo that now serves as a climbing wall on a small playground.
Highlights of this ride included stumbling across a 1867 covered bridge in Ada and watching a family of Sandhill Cranes hanging out in a pasture.
Hoping for at least a short ebike ride tomorrow but we also have to pick up our menagerie of pets (dog, bearded dragon, salamander, and hedgehog) from their respective caretakers and get everyone settled.