Doug - regardless of bike, that sounds like a perfect week!

I'm with you on the greatness of the Atlantis though, and I've got two
to prove it:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/southgatephotos/5020392429/

:)

On Nov 13, 7:02 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> During today's So Cal Rivendell Riders ride up Silverado Cyn to (just
> below) Modjeska Peak, down to Modejeska Cyn & back via Santiago, it
> occurred to me that in the the last week my Atlanis has been on a S24O
> (last Sat & Sun), carrying camping gear; a quick overnight lodging
> tour (Mon & Tues) to San Diego, a couple of road rides, and finally a
> mostly dirt road ride with several thousand feet of elev gain.  All
> the above with the same tires (pumped up once before the S24O) and
> without fussing with the racks.  OK, I admit I thought about taking
> them off for today but heck, I'd just have to put them back on, no
> point.
>
> While the Atlantis is clearly the most versatile bike Riv makes
> (there's fightin' words!), there's plenty of other Rivendells that
> could do all of the above.  There's not a lot of bike manufacturers
> that can make the same claim.
>
> In celebration, tomorrow I'll clean the Atlantis.  Mud, dust, &
> Gatorade makes a yucky coating.  Oh, and David was tasked to get
> photos of today's ride up tonight.  Epic ride, with 80% Rivendell
> participation.
>
> dougP

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