Astro wrote:
That is awesome! I hope he makes it. .................LIhikers wrote:
And speaking of the Olympics, I have a nephew who will be running I'm the US Olympic marathon trials this coming Feb........ go Nate go.
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Astro wrote:
That is awesome! I hope he makes it. .................LIhikers wrote:
And speaking of the Olympics, I have a nephew who will be running I'm the US Olympic marathon trials this coming Feb........ go Nate go.
LIhikers wrote:
Me too! Of course then I'll have to go to Japan next summer instead of hikingAstro wrote:
That is awesome! I hope he makes it. .................LIhikers wrote:
And speaking of the Olympics, I have a nephew who will be running I'm the US Olympic marathon trials this coming Feb........ go Nate go.
LIhikers wrote:
Me too! Of course then I'll have to go to Japan next summer instead of hiking
IMScotty wrote:
If you go to Japan, there is always this....LIhikers wrote:
Me too! Of course then I'll have to go to Japan next summer instead of hiking![]()
(borrowed from the Internet)
Astro wrote:
Looking closer at the top, it looks like that might be a volcano.
max.patch wrote:
mt fuji! highest mountain in japan. active volcano; last eruption 300 years ago...so it's due!Astro wrote:
Looking closer at the top, it looks like that might be a volcano.
max.patch wrote:
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Astro wrote:
That was the first thought that ran through my head too.With her I am sure it was one of her many "plans". But of course none of those plans say have it is going to be paid for.max.patch wrote:
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LIhikers wrote:
My ride to and from work today was mostly in the dark. Dark when I left the house and dark when I left work. Some think I'm crazy for riding a heavily trafficked road in the dark. I may be but I hope to ride a couple of days a week until the first snow.
Astro wrote:
Just make sure you are visible (lights and reflectors) and be safe.LIhikers wrote:
My ride to and from work today was mostly in the dark. Dark when I left the house and dark when I left work. Some think I'm crazy for riding a heavily trafficked road in the dark. I may be but I hope to ride a couple of days a week until the first snow.
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LIhikers wrote:
My ride to and from work today was mostly in the dark. Dark when I left the house and dark when I left work. Some think I'm crazy for riding a heavily trafficked road in the dark. I may be but I hope to ride a couple of days a week until the first snow.
LIhikers wrote:
Max,
Your reasoning makes perfect sense from a safety standpoint, I can't argue with you. There's lots of different ways a thoughtless person could do me harm so I'm willing to take a chance on the bicycle.
jimmyjam wrote:
I have three days to do something this week. Thinking about either going down to Damascus and riding the Creeper on the mountain bike or a short backpacking trip. Or maybe both...........
jimmyjam wrote:
I have three days to do something this week. Thinking about either going down to Damascus and riding the Creeper on the mountain bike or a short backpacking trip. Or maybe both...........
LIhikers wrote:
Anybody here ever ride the Erie Canal bikeway?
Kathy and I are considering riding it next summer of our nephew doesn't make the Olympic team. 360 miles between Buffalo and Albany, NY. It parallels the canal, more or less. Any first hand info would be appreciated.
LIhikers wrote:
Anybody here ever ride the Erie Canal bikeway?
Kathy and I are considering riding it next summer of our nephew doesn't make the Olympic team. 360 miles between Buffalo and Albany, NY. It parallels the canal, more or less. Any first hand info would be appreciated.
IMScotty wrote:
All I can offer....
Years ago on a drive out west I camped one night along the Erie Canal path. That morning I walked a mile or two along it, it was pretty and flat, I enjoyed the history, I meant to get back someday hoping to bike some of it but I never did.
That is all.
LIhikers wrote:
Are you bike packing?