Singletrack
I haven't done any dirt trail riding in 20 years. That is strange, because when I was younger I really loved it, getting muddy, wiping out sometimes... the challenges are exhilarating. When I returned to cycling several years ago, it was as an on-road and paved path commuter guy, and that remains true to this day. I think I may be saving wild times in the bush for my mid-life crisis or something. So, the title of this post is a little misleading. Here's what I meant:
Sorry I felt compelled to use Pachelbel's Canon again... I just love that freakin' piece. Please have an excellent weekend. I hope a couple of those little things that make you happy crop up.
Yer Pal,
R A N T W I C K
PS - Speaking of things that make me happy, there's also this:
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After your last video, I spent the entire time during this one waiting for the fall. Congratulations on staying upright. Well done!
It was indeed a proud day.
Both of these videos make me happy too.....Thanks.
-Trevor
Many times I find myself leaving tracks even when it's not necessary. I enjoy it!!
I also enjoyed the videos. They were great.
Thanks for the post!
Very nice! The first video, I mean.
I sometimes wish I had badass lamb hops like the guy in the second video. That's how I feel sometimes when I'm on my bike!
Lamb chops
Big Oak - I want a video of you doing lamb hops. I mean it.
Both videos made me smile, the MFB video almost made me wet myself just a little. Ditto on the lamb hops Big Oak.
That was awesome. Make my morning. BTW, how long is that path?
Thanks Jeff, 360...
The length of path question is hard to answer. It is a MUP that runs parallel to the Thames river. With connecting bits of street, it is probably 20+ km long. I've never mapped the whole thing.
The stretch I rode on this commute is about 4 km.
Patrick,
Both are enjoyable videos. I liked the music in the first one very much and the second one made me smile. Smiling is good for me, so thanks!
Paz :)
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