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Weather, work, and life have gotten in the way of riding over the last couple of weeks, but I had a break from all three and cobbled together a 50km ride.
Seemed like the circumnavigation of Delta was the easy choice, and felt just right on a sunny afternoon...

Somewhere down the crazy river...





After riding River Road, I headed along the Millennium trail, then underneath the hwy to Ladner...





After riding through the burbs of Ladner, I headed South to the Mud Bay trail...



Gravel it is, for 15km or so...



An abundance of birds...



At 40km it was time for a short stop and a drink of after Nuun delight...



Sun going down, along with the temp. Hightailed it out of there for the final 10k home...





Almost dark when I got home after 4pm. Note to self, leave at noon, not 1pm...
 
I use throttle on this hill can maintain 30 mph.
Picture of my bike left unattended while I devoured Dim Sum
Bought a bottle Stoli.
Now thinking if this knife is worth $500.
 

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Usually don't ride on my patio, but bobcat sightings are pretty common in the neighborhood— especially along our stretch of the canyon wall.

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Wife caught this big boy on our patio wall. The Humane Society website says they're typically twice the size of a house cat but can weigh up to 30 lb. This one looks bigger than 2 house cats to me.

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Roxie loves to sun on the patio. But between the coyotes and bobcats, we don't dare leave her out there unattended at only 23 lbs.

Addendum: Doesn't help to have 2 patio bird feeders and a fountain that by itself attracts hundreds of birds a day.
 
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I went to Golden Coin one of my stops for eats along my route. Then had to race home because of rain 3 miles of hard pedaling. Did approximately 18 miles today. Take a shower and watch NFL
I can ride completely around my yard in fact the rain prevents me from yard work then this lovely creature greeted me while I was filling up my mop bucket.
 

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My weekend banging ebike.I Put 20-30 miles every weekend on it.
Rainy season here it's very unpredictable .
 

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Oh dear... A train derailment on the greenway I often take down to Mud Bay...
You can see a piece of the Nemesis puddle on the path. This happened yesterday morning early...



Glad I wasn't there!
Looks like the tank cars were thirsty and pulled the rest of the train off the tracks to get to your beloved puddle.

The authorities might fix the puddle if you alert them to this possibility. Either that or have you committed.
 
I went for a short jaunt to the smoke shop to score some raw Vados. I was scolded by a verysexy black Hawaiian girl probably mid 20s with fake eye lashes for taking pictures.
I did however score some primo buds good to go for Sunday Football.
 

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Drain issue here.
Wtf I guess turn around go on the motorway.
It's the Butler Freeport Trail in central PA. which I've ridden many times. That was the first time I had seen it flooded. The natural drainage couldn't handle the heavy morning rain.

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Yeah, turning around and cutting the ride short was the best option. The on road bypass was too long and traffic congested.
 
Yesterday I had the idea to go and check out the train derailment on the path to Mud Bay.
I had no clue as to what the situation would be 7 days later.
Was a bit cool at 7C so took my heated gloves and headed out.

Lots of sun...



Hmmm... a warning that I hoped would not be accurate when I got to the section this sign refers to...



Well, the warning sign was accurate. Rats, you can see the security car there. I decided to go up a steep path to the road (64th Ave) and carry on South to Watershed Park...



And here's the other end of the section, also shut down. My curiosity left unsatisfied...



I was an idiot and forgot to charge the heated gloves, and the right one died. My fingers were numb, so I headed up this steep path and took the road back home...



Short ride, but good to get out...
 
Couldn't read the fine print...does it say "No Diving"?
Speaking of which, I'm kind of a completionist so I keep a heat map of my rides in order to slowly make sure to ride every street & trail in my neighborhood.

i'll have trouble completing my hometown after the last OSM map update. Someone added the ~2.5 miles of trails in the Edmonds Underwater Park to OSM. :confused:

The red(red=unridden by me) lines are the underwater trails used by divers to navigate the park. Can't even use a pedal boat to complete them as no boats are allowed.
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