Post pics FROM your rides
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Posted this to another thread forgetting that this one was here. I love how I can see the seasons changing from where the sun is in the sky on my morning commutes. In the summer it's very up when I get to this spot, in spring/fall it's like this and in winter it's dark. Makes the changing of the seasons almost tactile.
Good morning sun! #commutebybike #stravaphoto by Tom L, on Flickr1 -
^sweet pic, Spatialized0
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I had to research it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_locust
I thought this was real interesting, "These thorns are thought to have evolved to protect the trees from browsing Pleistocene megafauna which may also have been involved in seed dispersal, but the size and spacing of them is useless in defending against smaller extant herbivores such as deer. "
So these thorns were probably developed to fend off things like Triceratops and Brontosaurus types! No wonder they look over-sized in today's world!
Edit: OK, my eras were way off, the Pleistocene was recent...the last ice age I think...so that would be defense against things like Mammoths not Dinos0 -
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Cowbells and Coffee could you give me advice on where to purchase socks and what types of socks to purchase? Because you know, "More Cowbell!!". It was brought to my attention that I wear the wrong socks and since I admire your socks I was hoping you would have some advice. Totally because I wear similar combinations, but haven't seen good patterns in above the ankle socks around here.
If Stevie Wonder wore the socks, then I would. At this moment I am wearing a light blue with dark blue dots and a pink with blue striped sock. I like the patterns that Cowbell wears, I just don't usually match the colors myself. Of course my socks don't usually show. But with ankle/crew socks I can change that.
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sweetteadrinker2 wrote: »Some kind of duck/goose/turkey hybrid....
That's a Muscovy Duck. They're native to Mexico and Central America. We have them all over the place in northeast Florida. They don't fly very well, and it's illegal to kill them here, so they end up taking over neighborhoods making messes wherever they go, while creating traffic jams whenever they decide to meander out into the middle of the street. Want me to send some more your way? lol0 -
Please do! They're so colurful0
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Cowbells and Coffee could you give me advice on where to purchase socks and what types of socks to purchase? Because you know, "More Cowbell!!". It was brought to my attention that I wear the wrong socks and since I admire your socks I was hoping you would have some advice. Totally because I wear similar combinations, but haven't seen good patterns in above the ankle socks around here.
Gotta love TBY!
For my socks, I have a number of places to find EPIC sock doping.
www.madalchemy.com
www.theathleticcommunity.com
www.defeet.com
www.hbstache.com
www.sako7.com
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nice shot @CycleCarolina!0
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^^ For a minute, I thought the front tire rubber was in flames! Gah!0
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Taken last night at Pea Ridge National Military Park from the highest point in the park looking out over the Civil War battlefield.
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I love all these photos, thank you all for posting. I never seem to remember to take pics while I'm riding, but yesterday I was a volunteer at the 20th annual Epic Rides Tour of the White Mountains in our little community of Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. It started really small, but this year we got 700 participants from 15 states and 4 countries, all coming to eastern Arizona to enjoy fall in the mountains! I was stationed at a sharp turn in the trail, and took a boatload of pics, but here are my favorites:
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CarlydogsMom wrote: »I love all these photos, thank you all for posting. I never seem to remember to take pics while I'm riding, but yesterday I was a volunteer at the 20th annual Epic Rides Tour of the White Mountains in our little community of Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. It started really small, but this year we got 700 participants from 15 states and 4 countries, all coming to eastern Arizona to enjoy fall in the mountains! I was stationed at a sharp turn in the trail, and took a boatload of pics, but here are my favorites:
Hey, I was there too! Did the 30miler for fun. Those pics are from near/on Los Burros, right? Awesome event for sure!0 -
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Hey, I was there too! Did the 30miler for fun. Those pics are from near/on Los Burros, right? Awesome event for sure![/quote]
Woo hoo! Yes, I was stationed about 15 miles into the 35 and 50 mile single-track route(s) on Los Burros, at a sharp curve in the trail. Last year, alot of folks went straight at that curve (going straight was the shortcut) and it shortened their ride. The weather was perfect, wasn't it? The day before and the day after were colder, windier, and rainy; and it's been raining off and on all day Monday and Tuesday. Perfect timing for the rides! Awesome event, it was the first time I attended. Hope you did well on your ride, my friend Rosie won the 30-mile for the women, she's in her early 60's and an amazing rider!
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