Eric,
I enjoyed your photos of the Rail-Trail tour in Wisconsin.  Very nice
shots, some of the photos have a quality that reminds me of a Frank
Patterson drawing.

I'm just curious about your caption on the photo of your wife holding
a camera - "holding one of our favorite non film cameras M4-P 50/2
iv".  Isn't that a 35mm film camera?

Jim Cloud
Tucson, AZ .

On Jul 29, 5:53 pm, EricP <ericpl...@aol.com> wrote:
> Took the wife and our bikes on a short trip this weekend.  Went to
> Wisconsin to ride, eat, and relax.  Had been on these trails a couple
> of months ago, but with a different bike.  This time, took the
> Hillborne.  After some misgivings, realized the bike could handle
> these trails just fine.  About perfectly, in fact.  The 40mm wide
> tires were wide enough for the gravel and less than optimum paving.
> And the high handlebars and comfy handling of the bike combined to
> make riding seriously fun.
>
> The only thing less than ideal was the weather, which was slightly on
> the hot and humid side.  Although not as bad as feared.  At least
> until Tuesday.  A short jaunt on the trails that morning had me
> perspiring quite freely.  Didn't see any fish mistaking the air for
> the water, but it was close.
>
> May be adding a few photos to this set in the near future.  Had to get
> a roll of film developed.  And, well, we'll see what develops.
> Otherwise, the set is here -http://tinyurl.com/2bdcrct
>
> BTW, finally have over 1,000 miles on the Hillborne.  For some reason,
> it was the last of the three main bikes to do that this year.   Will
> need to make up for that.
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN

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