[RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-28 Thread larson....@gmail.com
Hey John,
Thanks for the contribution! I always enjoy seeing the places you ride and 
reading your ride reports. My most meaningful places are close to home and 
frequently visited as well. I do hope to ride my Rivendell in many more 
places in the future.
Randy in WI

On Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 7:03:28 PM UTC-5 John Rinker wrote:

> Neat thread, Larson! My Hunq has been all over the world and my Atlantis 
> has recently joined the fun. There are so many wonderful places these bikes 
> have taken me that it's very difficult to choose. However, I'll share a 
> local one that my bicycles take me almost every day, and one recent one 
> from a little further afield. 
>
> At one of my favorite swimming holes on the Slocan River:
> [image: IMG_1396 (1).jpeg]
>
>
> On the White Rim trail in the Canyonlands:
> [image: IMG_0954.jpeg]
> Cheers, John
> On Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 7:50:39 AM UTC-7 josh.yo...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Marc-
>>
>> I love how you are tracking your riding on the map. So fun!
>>
>> Josh 
>> BI, WA
>>
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[RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-28 Thread Josh (BertoBerg)
Marc-

I love how you are tracking your riding on the map. So fun!

Josh 
BI, WA

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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread Richard Rose
Brian, Yellow Springs is just 2.5 hrs. That could be very doable.Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 26, 2023, at 7:16 PM, Brian Turner  wrote:George, we drive up from Lexington, KY. We typically start around Milford, OH and pedal north towards Loveland and beyond. The trail has been closed at King’s Island for the past couple of years (for bridge construction), but if you hit it on the weekends, you can get through the barriers. For overnights, we typically ride 52 miles or so up to John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, OH, then ride back the next day.Richard - how far away is Yellow Springs from you? I’d certainly drive up there and pedal south towards KY, instead of making the usual S-N trip.- Brian On Oct 26, 2023, at 5:51 PM, George Schick  wrote:Yeah, I too was wondering where he drives from in order to ride that Little Miami River trail.  I used to live down there in some of those parts and am curious.On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 1:59:12 PM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:So you drive to Cinci, ride around 40 miles, camp for the night then ride back! Heck, I should join you sometime. More like a three hour drive one way for me. But…Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 26, 2023, at 10:09 AM, Brian Turner  wrote:Here's a photo from earlier this week. It's not a remote place, or extraordinary by any means, but it's special to me, and for me and my wife. At least once a month, we usually blow off work and drive 1.5 hours to Cincinnati to ride a portion of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail. It's part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail, and is approx. 80 mi long. This is the trail that first introduced me to rail trails, and fostered in me a love of bike camping. We ride this trail to celebrate life events like birthdays and anniversaries, whenever we are feeling sad or restless, or whenever we want to take a nice scenic overnighter. Last month we did our first century together on this trail to celebrate our 23rd anniversary. This past Tuesday was an especially gorgeous Fall day, so we took advantage of the weather and the colors along the trail.



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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread Brian Turner
George, we drive up from Lexington, KY. We typically start around Milford, OH and pedal north towards Loveland and beyond. The trail has been closed at King’s Island for the past couple of years (for bridge construction), but if you hit it on the weekends, you can get through the barriers. For overnights, we typically ride 52 miles or so up to John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, OH, then ride back the next day.Richard - how far away is Yellow Springs from you? I’d certainly drive up there and pedal south towards KY, instead of making the usual S-N trip.- Brian On Oct 26, 2023, at 5:51 PM, George Schick  wrote:Yeah, I too was wondering where he drives from in order to ride that Little Miami River trail.  I used to live down there in some of those parts and am curious.On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 1:59:12 PM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:So you drive to Cinci, ride around 40 miles, camp for the night then ride back! Heck, I should join you sometime. More like a three hour drive one way for me. But…Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 26, 2023, at 10:09 AM, Brian Turner  wrote:Here's a photo from earlier this week. It's not a remote place, or extraordinary by any means, but it's special to me, and for me and my wife. At least once a month, we usually blow off work and drive 1.5 hours to Cincinnati to ride a portion of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail. It's part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail, and is approx. 80 mi long. This is the trail that first introduced me to rail trails, and fostered in me a love of bike camping. We ride this trail to celebrate life events like birthdays and anniversaries, whenever we are feeling sad or restless, or whenever we want to take a nice scenic overnighter. Last month we did our first century together on this trail to celebrate our 23rd anniversary. This past Tuesday was an especially gorgeous Fall day, so we took advantage of the weather and the colors along the trail.



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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread George Schick
Yeah, I too was wondering where he drives from in order to ride that Little 
Miami River trail.  I used to live down there in some of those parts and am 
curious.


On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 1:59:12 PM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:

> So you drive to Cinci, ride around 40 miles, camp for the night then ride 
> back! Heck, I should join you sometime. More like a three hour drive one 
> way for me. But…
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 26, 2023, at 10:09 AM, Brian Turner  wrote:
>
> 
>
> Here's a photo from earlier this week. It's not a remote place, or 
> extraordinary by any means, but it's special to me, and for me and my wife. 
> At least once a month, we usually blow off work and drive 1.5 hours to 
> Cincinnati to ride a portion of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail. It's 
> part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail, and is approx. 80 mi long. This is 
> the trail that first introduced me to rail trails, and fostered in me a 
> love of bike camping. We ride this trail to celebrate life events like 
> birthdays and anniversaries, whenever we are feeling sad or restless, or 
> whenever we want to take a nice scenic overnighter. Last month we did our 
> first century together on this trail to celebrate our 23rd anniversary. 
> This past Tuesday was an especially gorgeous Fall day, so we took advantage 
> of the weather and the colors along the trail.
>
> 
>
>
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread Richard Rose
So you drive to Cinci, ride around 40 miles, camp for the night then ride back! Heck, I should join you sometime. More like a three hour drive one way for me. But…Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 26, 2023, at 10:09 AM, Brian Turner  wrote:Here's a photo from earlier this week. It's not a remote place, or extraordinary by any means, but it's special to me, and for me and my wife. At least once a month, we usually blow off work and drive 1.5 hours to Cincinnati to ride a portion of the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail. It's part of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail, and is approx. 80 mi long. This is the trail that first introduced me to rail trails, and fostered in me a love of bike camping. We ride this trail to celebrate life events like birthdays and anniversaries, whenever we are feeling sad or restless, or whenever we want to take a nice scenic overnighter. Last month we did our first century together on this trail to celebrate our 23rd anniversary. This past Tuesday was an especially gorgeous Fall day, so we took advantage of the weather and the colors along the trail.



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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread Wrongway Pete
Lovely images, Andy. Can you tell us what the crazy-tall handlebar bag is?
Is that a custom-height Waxwing, or something else?  Whatever it is, do you
happen to know the dimensions?

Thanks very much!

Kind regards,


Peter Jourdain
Whitewater, Wisconsin

On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 9:42 AM ascpgh  wrote:

> Whoops, got away without signatuure...
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
>
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>
>> ter a long couple days of work I saw the weather forecast and checked my
>> favorite far point Air B, found it available and collected enough
>> clothing to cover a 40° swing from frost to sunny 70°s and set out for a
>> ride down the GAP in near peak foliage. A very nice 85 mile ride in the
>> woods, rarely other people out and a few of the widely spaced services of
>> which I took advantage.
>> [image: 4BD9352D-87DE-4FC3-93F5-B4CF15992323_1_105_c.jpeg][image:
>> 9707191F-4278-4271-A874-F9C04EA5D5E1_1_105_c.jpeg][image:
>> F4A9FF43-CA9A-4451-BE6C-4581BF07622B_1_105_c.jpeg][image:
>> B0501357-E0E5-4BE6-A470-2548C2E3C866_1_201_a.jpg]
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 8:50:55 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>>
>>> One of my (and probably many of you) main motivations for riding my
>>> bikes is to get to a special place. This may be a place of natural beauty,
>>> a quiet place to get away from the hustle of daily life or a place that has
>>> special meaning to us. Post a picture of a special place your bike has
>>> taken you, and why this place is special.
>>>
>>> This is my Appaloosa at the mouth of the Huron River in the Upper
>>> Peninsula of Michigan. The Huron Islands are visible in Lake Superior. This
>>> place is remote feeling and beautiful, and I was there recently  many years
>>> after my first visit.
>>> Randy in WI[image: Appaloosa Huron River BeachBWWEB.jpg]
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread larson....@gmail.com
Hey Brian, 
Beautiful Atlantis. I love this story and think that often the places most 
special to us are those that are not exotic or remote or spectacular, but 
places of quiet that we return to often for the reasons you eloquently 
described. Thank you for contributing this.
Randy in WI

On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 9:59:15 AM UTC-5 josh.yo...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Brian-
>
> The way you describe it makes it sound like an extraordinary place to me! 
> Beautiful Atlantis as well.
>
> Josh
> Bainbridge Island, WA
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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-26 Thread Josh (BertoBerg)
Brian-

The way you describe it makes it sound like an extraordinary place to me! 
Beautiful Atlantis as well.

Josh
Bainbridge Island, WA

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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-25 Thread ascpgh
Wow. The places indeed!

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 3:12:54 PM UTC-4 Mojo wrote:

> Legolas through the Colorado National Monument[image: 18Apr14.jpg]
>
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 12:46:55 PM UTC-6 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>
>> It (The GAP) is indeed a magical trail. That was going to be my next post 
>> in this thread - but on the Clem.:)
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Oct 25, 2023, at 12:12 PM, Mike Godwin  wrote:
>>
>> Wow, that is just beautiful Andy. What a special place to live.
>>
>> Mike SLO CA 
>> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 7:42:41 AM UTC-7 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>>
>>> Whoops, got away without signatuure...
>>>
>>> Andy Cheatham
>>> Pittsburgh
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 ter a long couple days of work I saw the weather forecast and checked 
 my favorite far point Air B, found it available and collected enough 
 clothing to cover a 40° swing from frost to sunny 70°s and set out for a 
 ride down the GAP in near peak foliage. A very nice 85 mile ride in the 
 woods, rarely other people out and a few of the widely spaced services of 
 which I took advantage.   
 [image: 4BD9352D-87DE-4FC3-93F5-B4CF15992323_1_105_c.jpeg][image: 
 9707191F-4278-4271-A874-F9C04EA5D5E1_1_105_c.jpeg][image: 
 F4A9FF43-CA9A-4451-BE6C-4581BF07622B_1_105_c.jpeg][image: 
 B0501357-E0E5-4BE6-A470-2548C2E3C866_1_201_a.jpg]


 On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 8:50:55 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch 
 wrote:

> One of my (and probably many of you) main motivations for riding my 
> bikes is to get to a special place. This may be a place of natural 
> beauty, 
> a quiet place to get away from the hustle of daily life or a place that 
> has 
> special meaning to us. Post a picture of a special place your bike has 
> taken you, and why this place is special.
>
> This is my Appaloosa at the mouth of the Huron River in the Upper 
> Peninsula of Michigan. The Huron Islands are visible in Lake Superior. 
> This 
> place is remote feeling and beautiful, and I was there recently  many 
> years 
> after my first visit.
> Randy in WI[image: Appaloosa Huron River BeachBWWEB.jpg]
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-25 Thread Richard Rose
It (The GAP) is indeed a magical trail. That was going to be my next post in this thread - but on the Clem.:)Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 25, 2023, at 12:12 PM, Mike Godwin  wrote:Wow, that is just beautiful Andy. What a special place to live.Mike SLO CA On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 7:42:41 AM UTC-7 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:Whoops, got away without signatuure...Andy CheathamPittsburghOn Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:ter a long couple days of work I saw the weather forecast and checked my favorite far point Air B, found it available and collected enough clothing to cover a 40° swing from frost to sunny 70°s and set out for a ride down the GAP in near peak foliage. A very nice 85 mile ride in the woods, rarely other people out and a few of the widely spaced services of which I took advantage.   On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 8:50:55 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:One of my (and probably many of you) main motivations for riding my bikes is to get to a special place. This may be a place of natural beauty, a quiet place to get away from the hustle of daily life or a place that has special meaning to us. Post a picture of a special place your bike has taken you, and why this place is special.This is my Appaloosa at the mouth of the Huron River in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The Huron Islands are visible in Lake Superior. This place is remote feeling and beautiful, and I was there recently  many years after my first visit.Randy in WI



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[RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-25 Thread Mike Godwin
Wow, that is just beautiful Andy. What a special place to live.
Mike SLO CA 
On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 7:42:41 AM UTC-7 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:

> Whoops, got away without signatuure...
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
>
> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>
>> ter a long couple days of work I saw the weather forecast and checked my 
>> favorite far point Air B, found it available and collected enough 
>> clothing to cover a 40° swing from frost to sunny 70°s and set out for a 
>> ride down the GAP in near peak foliage. A very nice 85 mile ride in the 
>> woods, rarely other people out and a few of the widely spaced services of 
>> which I took advantage.   
>> [image: 4BD9352D-87DE-4FC3-93F5-B4CF15992323_1_105_c.jpeg][image: 
>> 9707191F-4278-4271-A874-F9C04EA5D5E1_1_105_c.jpeg][image: 
>> F4A9FF43-CA9A-4451-BE6C-4581BF07622B_1_105_c.jpeg][image: 
>> B0501357-E0E5-4BE6-A470-2548C2E3C866_1_201_a.jpg]
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 8:50:55 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>>
>>> One of my (and probably many of you) main motivations for riding my 
>>> bikes is to get to a special place. This may be a place of natural beauty, 
>>> a quiet place to get away from the hustle of daily life or a place that has 
>>> special meaning to us. Post a picture of a special place your bike has 
>>> taken you, and why this place is special.
>>>
>>> This is my Appaloosa at the mouth of the Huron River in the Upper 
>>> Peninsula of Michigan. The Huron Islands are visible in Lake Superior. This 
>>> place is remote feeling and beautiful, and I was there recently  many years 
>>> after my first visit.
>>> Randy in WI[image: Appaloosa Huron River BeachBWWEB.jpg]
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: The Places Our Bikes Take Us

2023-10-25 Thread ascpgh
Whoops, got away without signatuure...

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:

> ter a long couple days of work I saw the weather forecast and checked my 
> favorite far point Air B, found it available and collected enough 
> clothing to cover a 40° swing from frost to sunny 70°s and set out for a 
> ride down the GAP in near peak foliage. A very nice 85 mile ride in the 
> woods, rarely other people out and a few of the widely spaced services of 
> which I took advantage.   
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> On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 8:50:55 AM UTC-4 RBW Owners Bunch wrote:
>
>> One of my (and probably many of you) main motivations for riding my bikes 
>> is to get to a special place. This may be a place of natural beauty, a 
>> quiet place to get away from the hustle of daily life or a place that has 
>> special meaning to us. Post a picture of a special place your bike has 
>> taken you, and why this place is special.
>>
>> This is my Appaloosa at the mouth of the Huron River in the Upper 
>> Peninsula of Michigan. The Huron Islands are visible in Lake Superior. This 
>> place is remote feeling and beautiful, and I was there recently  many years 
>> after my first visit.
>> Randy in WI[image: Appaloosa Huron River BeachBWWEB.jpg]
>>
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