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39 mi day down the Platte to Bear Creek and west to the 13th tee at Homestead Golf Course, then home. 715ft climb in last mile out, twisty paved path, great views even on a hazy day. Most of Bear Creek is nice, long wooded stretches some open almost savannah areas. Had to stop at Grant Frontier on the way out; transportation has come a long way.

edit: checked ride profile, total climb was 715, just under 350 ft last mi.
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Marji and I rode through part of the Natchaug State Forest in Eastford, CT yesterday. They were in the process of clearing out the dead oak trees killed by 3 years of gypsy moth blight. The trees can survive 2 years of defoliation but not 3. This area was hard hit.

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Riding through an avenue of healthy trees in the same forest. Marji has a new Cygolite Hotshot tail light. It is very bright even in full daylight.
 
Nice day in NH temp at start upper 60's and into low 70's. It was a 51 mile ride. At end I had 5% battery left. According to the manual at 10% battery left the system will start to reduce the amount of assistance I did not feel this happening at 10% since at 10% I was over 6 miles from home. When it got to 5% thats when I felt the assistance being regulated at that time I was less then a mile from home. It was a hilly ride 3,876 total ascent and my average speed was 13.2 MPH.
 

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Nice day in NH. Temp in 60's with a little breeze. Went for a 26 mile ride. Did not have any concerns about battery usage so rode mostly in ECO or Sport assist. It was a relaxing ride.
Cinnamon Dr is a long uphill climb that I have done many times on my road bikes it becomes a 10% grade. The E Bike in Sport assist and the proper gear no problem.
 

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I am riding my Vado almost every day but no excursion outside town since Sunday. Did 25km today and 40km yesterday. Monday to Thursday don’t really recorded distance but I usually try to get at least an hour on the bike every day.
Picture taken at Djurgården today at 17.50.
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Vancouver has alot of nice rides and you locals take advantage of it, thanks for sharing the scenery.

The Second Narrows / Lions Gate loop with random trail selection in Stanley Park each time through was fun- I like the view from high bridges.

While on a regular bike last August I met a guy from North Vancouver on Second Narrows riding a Bosch powered Trek after he passed me. I'm jealous of the rides he said got in everyday, but from the bike I don't think he was one of the posters here.
 
Vancouver has alot of nice rides and you locals take advantage of it, thanks for sharing the scenery.

The Second Narrows / Lions Gate loop with random trail selection in Stanley Park each time through was fun- I like the view from high bridges.

While on a regular bike last August I met a guy from North Vancouver on Second Narrows riding a Bosch powered Trek after he passed me. I'm jealous of the rides he said got in everyday, but from the bike I don't think he was one of the posters here.
That is part of my favorite loop. I like doing it counterclockwise using Trans canada trail in North burnaby to Iron workers bridge ( there is a 1km infrastructure gap which is currently being addressed on the north side of the bridge heading west so use a few sidewalks until you get to Mountain equipment Co-op ) then contiinue up to the new Spirit trail overpass on your right up the hill just after MEC, it crosses back and passes Lonsdale Quay and goes all the way to Lions gate Bridge ,then turn right into Stanley Park and steeply up to Prospect point ... continue west along the road or take the first trail on the right ( Merilees trail ) all the way to 2nd beach then past English bay then right over Burrard bridge , choosing to either turn right to Kits point or cross Cornwall to the York ave bike route and along the many beaches such as Spanish banks. Then climb up to UBC. Stop for lunch or coffee at Beans around the World on Thunderbird Blvd and Main mall. Begin the return by choosing either Marine drive or through Pacific Spirit park ( head east on Thunderbird Blvd and turn right on Osoyoos court and catch the Heron trail entrance at Acadia , then cross 16th at Blanca and head east a hundred metres and enter Nature trail to Hemlock trail to Sasamat trail to St Georges trail to the exit at 37 ave.) This is about 4 km of easy trails.Take 37th bike route east and turn left on the Arbutus line bike route all the way to Granville island , then east along the south side of False creek past the Science World down to the Union/ Adanac bike route and east to North Burnaby again. If you do this trip ,let me know how you like it.
 
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I added the klickFix (oversized) mount, and quadlock out front mount (for my phone). The bag is the Ortlieb Ultimate Six Pro.
Still trying to determine best alternative for a water bottle. Not much room up front and under the back rack didn’t work because there is not enough clearance due to body weight.
Happy Birthday MarcL!
 
I finally had the time and the weather to enjoy a 100 miler, 100.3 miles to be exact ;) It was judged to perfection, battery dropped to 3% as I climbed my final hill at home :D It was an overcast day but with light winds for a change it was perfect cycling weather, a little chilly to start off but a nice 50F temp! 2585 miles for 2019 now from 42 rides, my average is now 61.5 miles, I have said it before but I just want to say it again...I love this bike :D
 

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