Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Vintage Cycling at the Library of Congress

I stumbled on the Library of Congress Prints and Photgraphs Online Catalog and searched for "bicycle".
I could look at these old pics all day long!


Been there, done that.

A pretty messenger girl.

Native American boys.

The original Quadzilla.

Western Union messenger boy.

Yellowstone National Park

Monday, February 22, 2010

South Walton Beach Trip


I survived my foray into the northwest Florida beaches this weekend. I enjoyed an easy and laid-back weekend of cycling and eating with my brother, Matt. We put in over 108 flat miles of touring the south Walton Beach area, using his house in Santa Rosa Beach as a base camp. The weather co-operated beautifully and despite being out of riding shape, we managed to thoroughly enjoy the three days of riding and sightseeing.




Highlights included a circumnavigation of Choctawhatchee Bay utilizing the Freeport Bridge and the 3.6 mile long Mid-Bay bridge. I must say that the best part of this ride had to be the fried oyster sandwich at Nick's Seafood Restaurant on Hwy. 20.







We also toured Grayton Beach State Park, Camp Helen, and the beautiful antebellum Eden State Park. (I was looking for "the old folks, tied in white robes"...didn't see any). The majestic live oaks were awesome though and I could have used some banjo to take me down-home.




Oh yeah, the bike was great. The new components were perfect, she rolled sweet........





Monday, February 15, 2010

The Winter Blues

I think that I am ready for this winter weather to be over with. Snow seems to be followed by more snow. My bicycle mileage on February 15th is a meager 112 miles for 2010 and I'm getting too fat.

I have over-hauled my touring bike this winter, with hand-built wheels, new crankset, front and rear derailleurs, brakes, shifters, rear cassette, etc. Pretty much I kept the old hybrid frame, seat, fenders, racks, and handlebars. It's always been a comfortable ride and the relaxed geometry handles a touring-load as sure as a Grand Canyon mule.

As you can imagine, I'm ready to give the "troutmobile" a trial run. I'm putting her in the car on Thursday and heading to Florida to meet up with my brother, Matt. We are planning a little weekend bikepacking tour to cure these winter blues.



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The Troutmobile

Monday, August 24, 2009

Burningtown Ride


I live in the most beautiful place in the country to ride a bicycle! This is the Rose Creek bridge across the Little Tennessee river, part of my loop ride of Burningtown Valley this morning.