Yesterday we checked out the Water Authority. It was a lot of climbing on the route choice (13 miles). No wonder George and Michelle excel in racing in this training playground. It is a beautiful place and there are so many off shoot spurs that we had to turn around at the reservoir because we encountered our third three way split on new excavated trails/roads. The ravens were a sign and a time restriction.
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming ‘WOO-HOO, WHAT A RIDE’.” ~Anonymous~
Saturday, May 24, 2008
What a load
Early today we cruised into Laurelton for some yard sales and an auction.
I was able to take a few photos of old barn
structures in the backyards. Kels pick up some items which she in turn had to ride home with them. She had 2 Norfolk pines in her bag and a 5 foot catfish. I had 4 pewter candlesticks.
Amazing ride around for 19 miles.
Yesterday we checked out the Water Authority. It was a lot of climbing on the route choice (13 miles). No wonder George and Michelle excel in racing in this training playground. It is a beautiful place and there are so many off shoot spurs that we had to turn around at the reservoir because we encountered our third three way split on new excavated trails/roads. The ravens were a sign and a time restriction.
Yesterday we checked out the Water Authority. It was a lot of climbing on the route choice (13 miles). No wonder George and Michelle excel in racing in this training playground. It is a beautiful place and there are so many off shoot spurs that we had to turn around at the reservoir because we encountered our third three way split on new excavated trails/roads. The ravens were a sign and a time restriction.
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i am envious- i took a ride sunday and i am getting ready to go for a little one now
this weekend we will have to ride-
dag
I like the looks of that path. Absolutely beautiful!
It's a best kept secret across the river from the city of Williamsport. Fit in a quicky here with fireroads and connecting singletrack.
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