I was the one riding the silver 2TT Appaloosa! I wish I had known you were 
coming I would have introduced myself. I rode with the guy with the green 
Hunqapillar and another with an orange Sam. One other friend has a QB but 
did the ride on his non-riv old school MTB. Agree on all of the positive 
aspects you mentioned. This is a fun but challenging event. I am hoping to 
see more Riv owners next year!

Tim

On Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 8:04:18 PM UTC-4, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> I spotted a double tt Appaloosa, a green Hunq, a fawn-colored Hilsen. 
> Honorable mention to a silver Heron. Sorry, no pics, I don't do the smart 
> phone thing and it was way too wet and muddy for a camera. The ride, 
> sponsored by a local brewer, was spectacular and challenging; a riding 
> buddy said the ride narrative was awesome. Sounds maybe a little 
> pretentious, but I know what he meant. Incredible vistas, beautiful dirt 
> roads, challenging single track, mud, rain, a bit of sun, and moocho 
> climbing--advertised as 6,000 feet in 67 miles, something like that. Great 
> food, too, and a laid back friendly vibe. A++. I did not have a Rivendell, 
> but my at least 10-year old Baggins performed admirably, as did my Riv 
> waterbottles and my Newbaum's tape (which will need to be replaced.)
>

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