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Yes! No more falling.
Glad you both bounced back quickly.
Wow! This looks like a scene from a dream.
The combination of gentle rolling hills and soft shadows is very calming.
Maybe I'll go take a nap now.
Believe me, after experiencing the humidity we are experiencing right now the Palouse at 100 degrees would be a breeze because there is no humidity there. I say, suck it up Scott.
5 years agoI’ve been saying for years that we need to fit in a tour of the Palouse, but we’re never here at the best times. I’m thinking I might just suck it up and go on my own this summer when it’s too hot.
5 years agoMy reaction too. I don’t know of any other place like this.
5 years agoYou two be careful from now on!
5 years agoReminiscent of the Palouse in southeastern Washington state.
5 years agoWow, this is kind of mesmerizing.
5 years agoSo glad you had a nice warm place to stay and a great meal after such an uncomfortably cold ride!
5 years agoGlad you and Rachael reconnected. After our similar experience of separation a few weeks ago we have made the decision not to put phones on airplane until we are actually on the road together and minimal route finding is required.
Sounds like a cold day. We are finished our trip and packing the bikes this morning.
Thanks. At this point I still wasn’t too cold yet, and was mostly unhappy about imagining the great scenery I was missing. We were tempted to come back this direction the next day on a day ride.
5 years agoNice shot, Scott,
5 years agoI knew it! I was halfway through reading this, thinking that I’ll bet you’re just angling again for a spot in our panniers.
5 years agoI know it was a comfortable day temperature-wise, but the glowing sun in the video explains the Frying Pan nickname.
5 years ago
Bounced is the right verb, alright.
5 years ago