steve mercier
Well-Known Member
HAH!Nope. Looks pretty dubious to me. Nothing but Sunrun and Shimona on my bikes.
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HAH!Nope. Looks pretty dubious to me. Nothing but Sunrun and Shimona on my bikes.
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Those beach shots are amazing. A get away to The Gathering Place would be so nice in Jan/Feb during the coldest time of the year here. I remember over 35 years ago when my folks had a vacation place on Molokai (Molokai Shores). There wasn’t much there at the time but it would be a blast to go back and visit.Glad you picked up on it. Shimano is the real deal.
I have looked at a few ebikes not many has multiple drive sprockets upfront. Scott and Giant looks as if it has them. Heres a couple of ebikes on my wish lists because I'm too poor to start collecting Toyota Land Cruisers.
Would have been funnier if it grew through the... wait for it...My wife came across this old car on one of her recent rides.
Early failed attempt by Detroit at converting to green technologyMy wife came across this old car on one of her recent rides.
Looks to be an early to mid 60's Chevy.What an amazing thing!! looks like the tree is same age as the car. I tried to find markings what kind car is?
I am going to say 1962 Chevy Biscayne.What an amazing thing!! looks like the tree is same age as the car. I tried to find markings what kind car is?
Kinda reminds me of my first car-a 1960 Pontiac Parisienne. Two door hardtop, six cylinder, and two speed automatic transmission. I traded it in six months after I bought it for a 1967 Austin Mini. What a difference!I am going to say 1962 Chevy Biscayne.
Reed, I don't think I've seen your Hydra before. That color choice looks great on the bike!The Intrepid Rio and I Have Managed to Bag A Greater Bronze Redlegged Hydra.
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The dawn sky was possibly threatening when we began our quest but we were not deterred.
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Our quest took us through a deep rugged and sawgrass choked canyon. Too bad Rio was the only one who could drink this stuff. (should have brought water)
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The jumbled boulders and sawgrass blocked our way several times and we were forced to scurry up the sides of the steeply sloped canyon walls to circumnavigate the stuff. Here's rugged but I forgot to get a pic of the seas of sawgrass. ( hadn't planned to make this report at the time )
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Here's a nice picture of a cactus:
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Finally, much the worse for wear, ( well ... I was, Rio was having a blast ) we reached open country where we knew the Hydra could not avoid us.
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Aaannnd .... we picked up our only sleeping Hydra and rode home.
That is a beauty!Jay Larson did himself proud with this very cool trailer. I happened upon Jay as he was riding his trailer’s maiden voyage along the Southwest Trail in Madison, WI. Seeing the trailer, I needed to know more…
From Jay:
I’m a boat builder so I jumped at the chance when a friend offered me his stash of redwood. Unfortunately it was all 3 feet or less, a little too short to build another kayak. I designed this based on the profile of the classic teardrop trailer. I milled the redwood to 1/4” strips and used Douglas Fir for accents. It has a slide out drawer for a cooler. While my primary goal is extended bicycle camping trips, I expect it to get just as much use for shorter trips to the grocery store.
Oh we were on foot. We had left the bike up on top and scrambled down about a hundred feet into a narrow creek channel that runs through here. You couldn't make it through this sawgrass on a horse. It grows 7ft tall, has razor sharp leaves ( saw ) and tangles you up like herbaceous octopi.Why do you avoid the Sawgrass ? Does it produce flat tires like the Cactus ?