Peter got a new bike; A TREK 2.3. The less aggressive riding position is better for his back and the triple crank is better for his knees.
Scads of riders this morning and I felt pretty good - even tossed down a little sprint at the Junction.
Wildlife Encounter: black tail deer at the bottom of the Bump.
We all went down SGR. JB went on to Blackhawk but Peter and I turned around at the Tire Poppers and climbed back up.
These new markers are a culvert numbering system and don't have anything to do with distance.
Blog reader Nate from Ohio dropped me a note that the "butterfly" I photographed at the Junction a few weeks ago is actually a Ceanothus Silk Moth.
Thanks to absolutely fabulous nature photographer Bill Bouton and his Flickr account for this phenomenal photo.
http://www.flickr.com/people/billbouton/
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Blog reader Nate from Ohio dropped me a note that the "butterfly" I photographed at the Junction a few weeks ago is actually a Ceanothus Silk Moth.
Thanks to absolutely fabulous nature photographer Bill Bouton and his Flickr account for this phenomenal photo.
http://www.flickr.com/people/billbouton/
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Wooooo-Hoooooo! Getting close now.
- COMFIRMATION -
Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic 2009
STP Rider : Diablo Scott
Your STP ride bib number is: 2067
Included with your STP registration, you will be receiving:
Jacket - L
1 Cool Tag
Paid for Packet Mailing? YES
- COMFIRMATION -
Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic 2009
STP Rider : Diablo Scott
Your STP ride bib number is: 2067
Included with your STP registration, you will be receiving:
Jacket - L
1 Cool Tag
Paid for Packet Mailing? YES
I'm not worried about the mileage or the time, but I'm going to be in some serious pain at ride's end... that's a lot of weakness leaving my body.