TenereThomas
I'll either find a way or make a way!
Took the bike on a one-day-trip yesterday, from Porsgrunn to Lysebotn and back in Norway. About 700km of wonderful roads! Never get sick of riding in Norway
Beautiful! I snagged your lead photo to add to the wallpaper slideshow on my computer...TenereThomas said:Took the bike on a one-day-trip yesterday, from Porsgrunn to Lysebotn and back in Norway. About 700km of wonderful roads! Never get sick of riding in Norway
I've got everything North of I-20 on the GTGA. Waiting to cool off before I work on the stuff down southRambler said:A nice Saturday afternoon - 177miles, 4hr - ride up to North Georgia to 'capture' a bonus for the Grand Tour of Georgia
That all sounds fantastic......BUT..... ::006::Grumpy said:Just returned from a 2500 mile trip. Liege Belgium, Luxembourg, Kempten Germany. Then 4 days Livigno Italy and a days ride to Ulrichen, Switzerland, finnishing with a 3 and a half days ride back home through France.
HeliMark said:By the way, I left 100+ in SoCal, for 100+ in Texas??? Never said I was smart.....
Mark
Depends where. Think Mojave desert. A number of areas where under 100* is a cool day during the summer. But, unlike Texas, SoCal does have mountains to ride to. It did seem "cooler" to ride with the humidity than with the no humidity at those temps. Well, as long as you are moving.Sierra1 said:Yeah, but whereas 100+ is "normal" here, isn't that unusual for SoCal? Of course my experience with southern California is limited to San Diego. But, it is definitely WAY cheaper to live here.
It is an intake pipe for the TVA's Apalacha power house. It's off of Mcfarland Road in Turtletown. It was leaking pretty good... water shooting up a foot or 2 right out of the top of that joint and making a mess out of the road that goes under it to access it.Don in Lodi said:Google has nothing on a Big Leaky Pipe in Turtletown TN. Lot's of plumbers in Turtletown... ::025::