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1916?
4 years agoYes, it's a hunter's hide, I'm sure, and they do shoot from there.
4 years agoEverything about this looks hard to me, and an invitation to a broken collarbone.
4 years agoGood point. I wonder how he does get it up there. It was probably driven up once and stays in a shed all week.
4 years agoWe did find words for it. I don’t recall what they were exactly though.
4 years agoYou probably won't see the guy with the penny farthing riding up this hill ..
4 years agoMaybe this qualifies as an unmettled road?
4 years agoSo glad that you got to talk with these people .. and that they got to talk with you!
Team Anderson has great power to influence opinions about the US. Thanks for being our kind and curious representatives!
Is this where the young man was exclaiming, "Forty-two miles a day?! Just for fun??"
Just as you are telling stories about these interesting characters, I'm sure this guy went home and told his family about the Team Anderson.
And hopefully they all nodded and smiled and said, "So wonderful to hear about some nice people from the US."
Cool!
Love those handlebars! But looks like they make it extra challenging to mount the bike.
That, or a block and tackle. Whatever works.
4 years agoYes, there’s a good sized pedestrian zone, and even outside of it there’s little traffic other than the trams on the commercial streets. Very nice.
And yes, most shops and restaurants are signed for Covid protocols.
Makes sense. Hochsitz is a nice term to know. At first I thought it might be a Garceau with a view, but then I noticed there was no hole in the floor.
4 years agoGreat! Join the club! We’re excited for us too.
4 years ago
Not sure I'd feel good about riding along there during hunting season. But one positive is you could ride your bike to your Hochsitz.
4 years ago