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The beer wouldn’t have tasted so good without the successful climb beforehand.
2 years agoCongratulations!!!
2 years agoMultiple parallel horizontal "strata" of equal width leads me to believe it is the remains of a stone quarry.
2 years agoWow, great job! As Scott said I don’t think I could do it again. I think I’ll stick to Mt Lemmon in Tucson, AZ. it’s a much easier climb. Congratulations!
2 years agoIron legs and iron wills! Well done!
2 years agoI love this shot.
2 years agoWow. Congratulations! As much as I’d love to be up there again, I suspect it’s not going to be happening for us.
2 years agoWell done! Good that you went for the challenge!
2 years agoYikes!
2 years agoWow! What a place to stay if you’re arriving by bike!
2 years agoMy first bout of carpal tunnel (both hands) actually went away on its own and didn’t come back for years.
2 years agoThanks Jacquie. It's too late for me to go the surgery route before my tour so I'll just have to carry the braces and hope.
Happily it seems as if things are slowing improving so there's that ray of sunshine.
I didn’t import the data from my old one either so I keep setting records too.
2 years agoAs we were making our way uphill into Siena, a couple passed us going the opposite direction. When I caught up to him, Al said I shouldn’t get ideas. I hadn’t really noticed, but he was on a heavy bike with a trailer while she was on an unloaded road bike. I prefer to carry my own stuff so I don’t need to catch up if I want my rain jacket, say. And it’s possible to fix a flat in the time it takes for Al to notice I’m further behind than usual and come back. How do I know that, you ask?
2 years ago
Wow! Well done, impressive!
2 years ago