Latitude
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First significant snowfall here today, temperature around freezing. Marathon GT 365 tires got their first test of that, and performed pretty well on and off-road.
Nice, Lat, nice!First significant snowfall here today, temperature around freezing. Marathon GT 365 tires got their first test of that, and performed pretty well on and off-road.
Lookin good Lats!First significant snowfall here today, temperature around freezing. Marathon GT 365 tires got their first test of that, and performed pretty well on and off-road.
Amazing!!!First significant snowfall here today, temperature around freezing. Marathon GT 365 tires got their first test of that, and performed pretty well on and off-road.
This is a place called Mussel Rock in the little town of Daly City.DadBiking. Now with Max Lens Mod. Will do a longer edit at some point but wanted to put this one together quickly.
Sweet thx for sharing!Fresh snow today. Schwalbe Marathon GT 365 tires work quite well as long as the snow isn’t too deep, or has frozen ruts. I have appreciated the removal of the chain guard a few times as I am often off the road, and chain issues sometimes arise. Also, really noticed the need for spiked pedals as the flat parts iced up today, but not the spikes... they connected well with my boots. I now have Stan’s in my rear tire after a flat a few weeks ago. Thinking I should put it in the front tire, as I really don’t relish changing a flat in freezing conditions.
Nice!This is a place called Mussel Rock in the little town of Daly City.
The Boring Bears. Poor kids. Probably makes em tougher though.is there a more appropriate name for a middle school?
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Bump for those who like interesting pictures and didn't catch this last night.Pictures of where I ride: Right now I only ride on this private ranch I manage. We have varying activities and many sights to behold.
The river runs right through the middle of it and is the main feature. Everybody likes to swim, paddle board, canoe and fish. This is the top pool and there are 6 others, some bigger and lots of running bubbling rivulets in between the pools. About 4 miles of live water as they like to call it here in Texis as the natives often pronounce it.
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We have lots and lots of these. This one was nibbling away outside my window.
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We have far too many of these and controlling them is top priority. TOP priority.
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Sometimes we get floods. Little floods and every couple or three years big floods.
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When it rains substantially ( once in three years about ) we get these.
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We have hundreds of Axis deer too. The species is from India. They run wild all over the Hill Country of Texas. This one is just sleeping as he is being moved to a new home.
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Small flood. Same road I show during dry times in my Bolton Bikes thread bragging about my ascension skills.
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We have a few of these. Not like the old days however prior to the hog invasion. We figure hogs eat them.
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And here is my good neighbor Vernon who loves to fish for cats. That's a nice Yellow Cat he's got. Eatin size. Vernon raises Blue Lacy dogs like mine ... which Vernon gave to me.
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All for now. Buh Bye