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Wow, that looks like SO much fun! Made my day watching it. Both music selections were spot-on.
Thanks Jeremy. I recall moments when I’m taken back to my sledding days as a kid. This ride though goes on for over 7 km. There’s no mistaking that this is, in fact, a XC ski course and not a downhill run. XC skiers must be fit buggers to skate up those hills. Some of the high school kids up near the top were removing their skinny boards and walking down in resignation.

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So cool... Great vid, and you keep a really good pace in the snow. Awesome!
I get a few puzzled looks from people as I’m sure they don’t see too many bikes heading up the hill with a full head of steam. The ground is hard enough for the studs to dig in particularly on the perimeter trail in the forest near the end of the video which makes for a blast to ride on.

A few more gratuitous pics of my time at Riverbend.

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A parade of minor Pacific low pressure systems over the last few days brought sporadic wind, rain, and (for us) cold air from the Gulf of Alaska.

The result: A spectacularly clear day in Carlsbad, with temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s and a bracing onshore breeze.

The action line: A leisurely end-to-end bluff-top ride through the Carlsbad State Beach campground 5 minutes down the hill. Just to commune with the ocean before sunset.

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I've never seen the La Jolla Peninsula this clearly from Carlsbad. It's about 30 km south from this vantage on the bluff.

The peninsula marks a dome-shaped upwarp at a mechanically unfavorable bend in the Rose Canyon Fault, a major accomplice to the San Andreas. At the latitude of Carlsbad, the fault's about 5 km offshore. It's job: To help the Pacific plate (Earth's largest) slip past the North America plate (6th largest) on its way to the Aleutian trench. Both fun and humbling to think about such big doings going on right under your nose.

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Cameras just can't do justice to the beauty of the orange sunlight on the blue water at this time of day. I come here often to see it in person.

Kandinski, the Russian impressionist painter, once lamented that Nature gets away with color combos he couldn't. Blue and orange usually clash, but here they're in perfect harmony.

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A geographic feature as prominent as the dark ridge on the skyline to the north (also about 30 km away) surely has a name, but I have yet to find it. All I know is that it runs the length of Marine base Camp Pendleton north of Oceanside.

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Gratuitous turtle shot on a dogwalk earlier in the day.
 
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A parade of minor Pacific low pressure systems over the last few days brought sporadic wind, rain, and (for us) cold air from the Gulf of Alaska.

The result: A spectacularly clear day in Carlsbad, with temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s and a bracing onshore breeze.

The action line: A leisurely end-to-end bluff-top ride through the Carlsbad State Beach campground 5 minutes down the hill. Just to commune with the ocean before sunset.

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I've never seen the La Jolla Peninsula this clearly from Carlsbad. It's about 30 km south from this vantage on the bluff.

The peninsula marks a dome-shaped upwarp at a mechanically unfavorable bend in the Rose Canyon Fault, a major accomplice to the San Andreas. At the latitude of Carlsbad, the fault's about 5 km offshore. It's job: To help the Pacific plate (Earth's largest) slip past the North America plate (6th largest) on its way to the Aleutian trench. Both fun and humbling to think about such big doings going on right under your nose.

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Cameras just can't do justice to the beauty of the orange sunlight on the blue water at this time of day. I come here often to see it in person.

Kandinski, the Russian impressionist painter, once lamented that Nature gets away with color combos he couldn't. Blue and orange usually clash, but here they're in perfect harmony.

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A geographic feature as prominent as the dark ridge on the skyline to the north (also about 30 km away) surely has a name, but I have yet to find it. All I know is that it runs the length of Marine base Camp Pendleton north of Oceanside.

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Gratuitous turtle shot on a dogwalk earlier in the day.
Beauty! And riding your bike there would be the proverbial icing on the cake. 👍

We certainly are polar opposites when it comes to our winter ride locales. There are days when I wish it was a + 15C in the middle of February but I’ll settle for -3C and perfect snow conditions as were gifted to me yesterday. It was a blissful 30km ride.

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A parade of minor Pacific low pressure systems over the last few days brought sporadic wind, rain, and (for us) cold air from the Gulf of Alaska.

The result: A spectacularly clear day in Carlsbad, with temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s and a bracing onshore breeze.

The action line: A leisurely end-to-end bluff-top ride through the Carlsbad State Beach campground 5 minutes down the hill. Just to commune with the ocean before sunset.

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I've never seen the La Jolla Peninsula this clearly from Carlsbad. It's about 30 km south from this vantage on the bluff.

The peninsula marks a dome-shaped upwarp at a mechanically unfavorable bend in the Rose Canyon Fault, a major accomplice to the San Andreas. At the latitude of Carlsbad, the fault's about 5 km offshore. It's job: To help the Pacific plate (Earth's largest) slip past the North America plate (6th largest) on its way to the Aleutian trench. Both fun and humbling to think about such big doings going on right under your nose.

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Cameras just can't do justice to the beauty of the orange sunlight on the blue water at this time of day. I come here often to see it in person.

Kandinski, the Russian impressionist painter, once lamented that Nature gets away with color combos he couldn't. Blue and orange usually clash, but here they're in perfect harmony.

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A geographic feature as prominent as the dark ridge on the skyline to the north (also about 30 km away) surely has a name, but I have yet to find it. All I know is that it runs the length of Marine base Camp Pendleton north of Oceanside.

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Gratuitous turtle shot on a dogwalk earlier in the day.
Excellent pics mate! :cool:
 
6 bolts holding my rotors I'm replacing them .
 

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Here are a few shots of Baseline Road Trailhead in Ocala, FL. Basically a paved multi loop trail that was not crowded and also has a 24 hole disc golf course we played as well.
 

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Here are a few shots of Baseline Road Trailhead in Ocala, FL. Basically a paved multi loop trail that was not crowded and also has a 24 hole disc golf course we played as well.
A fission-powered ebike and a Frisbee golf stop -- doesn't get much better than that!
 
A parade of minor Pacific low pressure systems over the last few days brought sporadic wind, rain, and (for us) cold air from the Gulf of Alaska.

The result: A spectacularly clear day in Carlsbad, with temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s and a bracing onshore breeze.

The action line: A leisurely end-to-end bluff-top ride through the Carlsbad State Beach campground 5 minutes down the hill. Just to commune with the ocean before sunset.

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I've never seen the La Jolla Peninsula this clearly from Carlsbad. It's about 30 km south from this vantage on the bluff.

The peninsula marks a dome-shaped upwarp at a mechanically unfavorable bend in the Rose Canyon Fault, a major accomplice to the San Andreas. At the latitude of Carlsbad, the fault's about 5 km offshore. It's job: To help the Pacific plate (Earth's largest) slip past the North America plate (6th largest) on its way to the Aleutian trench. Both fun and humbling to think about such big doings going on right under your nose.

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Cameras just can't do justice to the beauty of the orange sunlight on the blue water at this time of day. I come here often to see it in person.

Kandinski, the Russian impressionist painter, once lamented that Nature gets away with color combos he couldn't. Blue and orange usually clash, but here they're in perfect harmony.

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A geographic feature as prominent as the dark ridge on the skyline to the north (also about 30 km away) surely has a name, but I have yet to find it. All I know is that it runs the length of Marine base Camp Pendleton north of Oceanside.

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Gratuitous turtle shot on a dogwalk earlier in the day.
I Am Jealous!
 
I figured I might be lucky enough to get a couple of hours in before the rain.
No such luck as I was about 6km in when it started. Rats...
On my way back my front wheel got caught in a rut next to a sidewalk and I thought to myself Hey... this looks like a great place to go down.
So I did.
Spilled right across the sidewalk, this poor lady who saw the whole buffoonery says "OMG are you hurt?".
Just my pride my dear, just my pride...
I lied... my left elbow and knee are paying for the stupid. Should be even more evident tomorrow... :rolleyes:
 
It's 6am here and it's still dribbling rain it should dry up by mid day and I will do 10 miles at the minimum just to get my biking legs a work out. Yesterday was the same rain all day there was a couple of hours Sunshine was trying to peek through the clouds but I was already pre occupied tidying up the garage.
@DaveMatthews I hope you're not hurt too much.
 
Beautiful!!!! I have to admit I didn't know what a bridleway is and web search it lol 😆 😅 😄
 

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just a short ride looking for a Bridleway that's new to me :D managed to find it and was rideable though a little soft in places ..lol


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I'm blessed with beautiful places to ride right from my door, but they're generally full of people, not on dirt, and not as green. Much to be said for the lush seclusion you ride in.

Lots of light offroad riding in the hills inland. Still won't be as green in this semi-arid climate, but you've inspired me to find some I can ride without hauling out the bike rack.
 
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