If you are willing to do gravel there are many really beautiful roads to
chose from. Here are some of our routes which you can pull segments:
Tillamook via Trask River: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/8167605
Great south to north segments: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/7723753
https://ridewi
Well done Mark. I'll have to try your boot trick. I hate cold feet!
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Thanks for the heads up. Spotted a few coffee accessories I've been pining for!
Tim Clark
PDX
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Diggin the story Mark! Inching toward the executive category myself. i want to
experience the ride rather than merely endure!
Tim C
PDX
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Thanks. The shop (Velo Cult) does a custom program with Mark Nobilette. Though
we're one in spirit, it's my tenuous connection with Riv!
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Fun year for me. I've enjoyed looking at all your adventures. Here are some
of mine! -- Tim Clark, PDX
https://www.flickr.com/photos/113550232@N02/albums/72157661156269213
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I've been living with a sub-optimal workspace -- until now.
Over the holidays I finally broke the logjam of resistance and remade the
space.
Totally digging it. Still a few more tools to source but it now has good
bones!
Tim
PDX
https://flic.kr/p/CSq2DX
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I've been living with a sub-optimal workspace -- until now.
Over the holidays I finally broke the logjam of resistance and remade the
space.
Totally digging it. Still a few more tools to source but it now has good
bones!
Tim
PDX
[url=https://flic.kr/p/CSq2DX][img]https://farm2.staticflickr.co
Really enjoyed your write-ups! You guys did it absolutely right. I had to
chuckle when you described the conversation in the Silver Lake store of the
hypothermic Lycra riders and the concern for their fate.
I was one of those dorks and, if I had to do it all over again, I'd do it just
like you
I was one of the fendered few (riding the Nobilette). Made it to Prineville the
first night--or was it morning--at 3:30am.
With all the rain, hail and saturated roads, I was pretty cooked by that point.
I had a little more in the tank but not enough to do the 140 left in one push.
So off to Ben
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