Guess where I am headed. 😉
(Darn the picture did not come through. Sorry. I was headed for the head.)
Guess where I am headed. 😉
(Darn the picture did not come through. Sorry. I was headed for the head.)
I’ll try to send from the summit.
(Sorry the picture did not come through. Dang!)
I did a training ride over on Vashon Island, took the Pt. Defiance ferry across around 2:40pm since I just missed the 11:50am ish run. That is close to a 3 hour window on a run that is for the most part every hour. Another story of commuting in the Pierce County region, good thing I don’t rely on public transit down here all the time. I had good strong legs for the ride, I am really happy with my performance and should be ready for this weekend.
Feel free to drop by and drop some cash at:
http://www.firstgiving.com/BikerMikey2007
I am going to try and do some moblogging on the ride, this is a conjunction of Mobile Blogging. I try to send a cellphone picture with text at key stages of the ride, when I have cell service. We will see how this goes, if it is raining I may be thwarted in this endeavor. But I do have a water proof case for my regular camera for normal pictures.
The Courage Classic is coming up very fast. This very weekend in point of fact. I am still taking donations for the ride at http://www.firstgiving.com/BikerMikey2007 or in person. I head out on Saturday.
I did the Tour de Peaks this last weekend and had a fabulous ride. This is a great ride I did not see any support vehicles on the road, that I could identify at least. A really beautiful area to ride and the first 32 miles had almost 1,000 feet of elevation gain. Right after the rest stop it started raining. Then it started pouring a little later. My shoes filled up with water, causing lots of spinning mass for my feet, and a very uncomfortable ride. I should have brought my rain gear, then it would not have rained. I was all my fault it rained. The sun came out just before the end of the ride to taunt me to start the second half, but I didn’t fall for it. Here are the few pix I took.

This is my trusty steed for this ride and the Courage Classic this year. I just upgraded it all to 10 speed Dura-Ace with a compact double crankset. Nice climber next will be the wheels.
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This is a Rivendell Bleriot. This is a really nice bike. The person in the foreground is the rider/owner.
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