This is my trainer setup: A Jamis Aragon hybrid I picked up for a cool $200; replaced the fat cushion seat with a tapered saddle; replaced the front suspension fork with a road bike fork for stability; replaced the back tire with a Continental Ultra Sport Hometrainer Tire, which provides much more durability and tire life than a regular road tire; all siting on a Travel Trac Century V Fluid + trainer.
My trainer setup |
This week, Wednesday's prediction for mid-50's temperatures spurred me to hit the road, but that forecast proved to be a bit of a bust with the clouds and breezes. It may have barely hit the mid 50's, but I was glad I had my layers, gloves and helmet liner. Those temps standing still feel pleasant, but it gets chilly at even 12 miles an hour.
No one accepted the invitation for the lake ride, so your intrepid blogger set out alone, my trusty but new Canon 7D DSLR with a 70-200mm lens securely stowed in my sling bag for ready access, and took off for a ride around the lake,
Starting from Stoneybrae down to the Potterton Bridge, I stopped at Beach 4 to breathe in the cool afternoon lake air. Many of you have already seen my series of photos, "Energetic Bathing by Canada Goose," but for those who havent, here they are. I came across two geese at the water's edge, and suddenly saw this hilarious scene, which repeated several times. This was a first for me to observe, so I had to capture it on camera.
The sky was richly textured with thick grey and white clouds and the sun peeking out occasionally, so I decided to use the panorama feature of my iPhone to capture the scene.
That thought led to the idea of taking panoramas of all the beaches and the view from the Women's Garden as well.
Here are the results, presented in the order taken, as I rode around the lake. First, Beach 4:
Be sure to click on the image to get a larger view:
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Lake Barcroft, Beach 4 |
Then up Beachway to Blair, across Columbia Pike and down and up the path to the light at Aqua Terrace. Left across Columbia Pike and down to Beach 1.
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Lake Barcroft, Beach 1 |
Then left down and up and down and and around on Lakeview to Beach 2.
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Lake Barcroft, Beach 2 |
Staying on Lakeview to right on Rauth to across the footbridge to the Women's Garden and a view from there over the lake.
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View from the Women's Garden, Lake Barcroft |
Onward from there up and down Dearborn/Waterway to Beach 3.
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Lake Barcroft, Beach 3 |
And finally up and down and up and around Waterway, to Beach 5.
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Lake Barcroft, Beach 5 |
Photography complete, all beaches hit, I headed up the long, slow incline of Stoneybrae to home. Normally the ride around the lake takes anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour. With all the stops and photography, it took two hours, but it made for a very satisfying ride.
I hope you all enjoy the photos.
Wishing for warmer weather, I'll let you know when we do our first ride of the spring.
Larry
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