It is Bishop Peak, off Foothill Rd in San Luis Obispo, 35.30216, 
-120.69712, one of the Seven Sisters, or Nine Sisters whichever source you 
read. A series of east-west trending Miocene volcanic plugs, ending at 
Morro Rock, along the edge of harbor at Morro Bay. 

Mike SLO CA

On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 8:37:50 PM UTC-7, jinxed wrote:

> Totally! The braze ons are crazy. including the 3 sets of bottle bosses, 
> there are 22 attachment points! I really liked having the two main triangle 
> bottles and the under down tube one. Never thought I'd have need for three 
> bottles of water...now I can't imagine doing without!
>
> Wherever that picture was taken is PERFECT Atlantis territory. That peak 
> in the back is calling!
>
> On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 8:51:18 PM UTC-6, Mike Godwin wrote:
>>
>> Man, that looks like the one I had, 61 cm. Received in trade for a 61 cm 
>> Roadeo frame. It has all the brazeons of an Appaloosa, but not the 
>> wheelbase or extra top tube. I think the chainstays are about 1 inch longer 
>> than normal. In this photo tires are Soma Supple Vitesse 700x48, fenders 
>> take up some space in the chainstay bb area
>>
>> Mike SLO CA
>>
>>

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