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That's a lot of bull.
(*SOMEONE* had to say it, and I like to think that I am "someone"... :) )
Ha, yes it is! Jim and Rich tried to lift his bike. Jim did lift it and guessed 80 pounds. Rich gave it an effort, but said he didn’t want to hurt his back!
Just imagine if this were a camping trip. Jacinto would have to leave the coffee pot home. Horrors!
I guess you could say you were truly on the up-and-up.
1 year agoBeautiful!
1 year agoAnd the front wheel is definitely off the ground... :)
1 year agoBear grass I believe
1 year agoIt was great seeing you both and hopefully it won’t be too long for repeat! Hopefully the weather will cooperate with you for the next several weeks…
1 year agoDoes anyone know what these are?
1 year agoWe had ridden this 30ish years ago - I felt it was a one and done ride, kind of like riding Monarch Pass in Colorado (better views though). Being able to ride GTTSR without cars made it a bucket list ride for me.
1 year agoI agree - the higher I rode, the better the views. I could do this one again. I really like the no car version.
1 year agoThat's such a beautiful ride, glad you got to do it with no cars. I descended from Logan pass on your route (after ascending from St. Mary), but there were a ton of cars on the road - a bicycle is actually faster than most cars on the downhill! (or maybe I should say that a crazy old cyclist can be faster than most of the cars).
1 year agoWahoo!
1 year agoWell done, Great photos! One of my all time favourite rides, the views are breathtaking!
1 year agoIt was amazing - an epic, bucket list sort of day. Views around every corner, and no vehicles to worry about!
1 year ago
Bag Lady. :)
1 year ago