the burley is more stable. I tired the weehoo with just me to test it and man that thing felt like it was throwing the bike around. but thats the tandem anyway with only one person.
I came across this stump carving on my way to the trails yesterday. Not sure who the artist was but can’t believe that I missed it after riding past this spot countless times.
More long(ish) tree stump encounters though on the trails this time and of the non-artisanal variety.
You people are always taking photos when you are out riding. Me, I hate to destroy the beauty and momentum of the well-oiled (metaphorically speaking) machine that is me on my ebike by stopping all the time to take a picture. So I wasn't on my bike, but this was yesterday at Volunteer Park in Seattle:
A new RV site. This is what I call sardine RVing. Campers at this park can forget about putting out their awnings.
The only good thing about this new campsite is the beach is on the other side of the boardwalk.
I could look at these for hours. My wife and I rode the Rail Trail from Lebanon NH to Lake Mascoma and back today. The ride is nice and shady. Perfect for a hot, Spring day. Nothing too spectacular, just New Hampshire’s simple beauty.