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Your un-a-bridged horrors continue! We've just returned from a 5-day cycle over to the Olympic Peninsula on our tandem during which the scariest part was crossing over the narrow, high Deception Pass bridge in the rain. I really feel for you guys.
5 years agoYou two deserve a combat medal for that bridge ride and the 15 miles of road torture that followed!
5 years agoYou found it!
5 years agoFixed the problem which was self inflicted. I didn't stop to realize that the maps were dynamically linked to Ride-with-GPS when I deleted the old routes. I've replaced all the dynamic maps with static images of our rides.
5 years agoSuch a positive! Happy Trails you two
5 years agoGreat takes in this post!!!!
5 years agoThat is so funny - you make me laugh
5 years agoAs he should ..... my friend
5 years agoIs it just me... or are other people finding that most of the maps at the beginning of each post aren't loading? All I'm seeing is a white field with a dark grey border. (Running Mac OS 10.14.5 on a MacBook Pro, using Safari as a browser. Also tried loading through Opera... the maps didn't appear there either.)
5 years agoKathleen,
That's good to hear. We had a screen protector and I foolishly pulled it off thinking that was what was cracked. No such luck. I put the protector back on, but am afraid the try and squeeze the bubbles out for fear of doing more damage. End result is that Jeanna now has a hardware version of the old "Bubbles" screen saver :-)
I'm guessing that the bike is in front of the wall on the far right of the Visitor's Center. Either that, or it's in the back of that guy's pickup that just drove off in a big hurry!
5 years agoI cracked my iPad Pro in a similar fashion two years ago in Italy. I went to an Apple retailer and they put a screen protector over the screen and the iPad is still working. The cracks are minor - I call it my spider web app. A screen protector might allow you to finish the trip before you have to replace the laptop. Good luck!
5 years agoKeith, about the same. Not a very relaxing road to ride on. Heavy traffic and no shoulder makes for a bad combination.
5 years agoAmazing ride without good directions. In fact, awful directions. But, as usual you made it! Excellent. (still hot, hot, hot here)
5 years ago
Good tire sleuthing, Kerry!
5 years ago