Post up your interesting cycling photos!
Bhima
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Any of you got any interesting photos while out riding?
Not got many myself but here are a few i've taken recently:
Need to get a decent camera really!
Not got many myself but here are a few i've taken recently:
Need to get a decent camera really!
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Bhima, I really like that one of the tunnel/road. Great use of colours.
I took these while riding round the Lac du Der in France. Best evening ride I've ever had.
And these on another evening ride around Auvers sur Oise
Son of a bítch, I'm all nostalgic now. I am moving to France, the first chance I get.
PedroGiant TCR Advanced II - Reviewed on my homepage
Giant TCR Alliance Zero
BMC teammachineSLR03
The Departed
Giant SCR2
Canyon Roadlite
Specialized Allez
Some other junk...0 -
I took some while out for a ride in the snow recently ...
'Follow Me' the wise man said, but he walked behind!0 -
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Sunset from Ullapool:
A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0 -
Church Road after going through Delamere Forest.0
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Some great snaps here. Scenery is less picturesque in East London :roll:
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stephenballantyne wrote:Some great snaps here. Scenery is less picturesque in East London :roll:
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A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0 -
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Posted this before in touring and expedition, but it is the view from the top of Luz-Ardiden one sunny September morning last year. A beautiful and peaceful climb
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APIII - WOW!0
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I knew I was right to hate all of you .0
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I find that I take more photos MTBing as there are more oportunities to stop...
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APIII wrote:Posted this before in touring and expedition, but it is the view from the top of Luz-Ardiden one sunny September morning last year. A beautiful and peaceful climb0
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Yorkshire Treehouse
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My favourite spot - back of the bunch!
Tour of Flanders Sportive - April 20070 -
Bronzie wrote:My favourite spot - back of the bunch!
Here's a one-handed ice cycling snap I took recently ...
'Follow Me' the wise man said, but he walked behind!0 -
on the road wrote:Road after going through Delamere Forest.
Nice! I've heard about that place, been meaning to check it out for ages now...0 -
AP111 "WOW"
DO WE NOT ALL DREAM OF RIDING UP/DOWN ROADS LIKE THAT
how steep is it it dosn't look too bad or is that just decieving?My bike
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj11 ... ike032.jpg
Winter ride http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj11 ... ike019.jpg0 -
volvine wrote:AP111 "WOW"
DO WE NOT ALL DREAM OF RIDING UP/DOWN ROADS LIKE THAT
how steep is it it dosn't look too bad or is that just decieving?
Well, down anywayBoo-yah mofo
Sick to the power of rad
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i just relised which mountain it is Lance armstrong got too close to some kids cap on it think i need to train a little harder to tackle something like that lol will just have to keep dreaming :oops: :oops: :oops:My bike
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj11 ... ike032.jpg
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Some of my faves...
Horseshoe Pass - lost count of how many times I've climbed it. Can't do it without stopping at the viewpoint for a good half hour.
River Dee, Chester - found this lovely spot by accident one day trying to find an alternative way back into the city centre.
M6, near Lancaster - it was a thoroughly miserable, thoroughly WET day, but at least I was moving - unlike these poor beggars
Me - this day started out very cold and a bit foggy. A few hours later, 1600 feet up on the Denbigh Moors, the sun was cracking the flags.
Sportsman's Arms, Denbigh Moors - where the last one was taken.
Moel Siabod, from the A5, near Betws-y-Coed - later on that same day. This view took me by surprise as I sped round a corner on the descent and I jammed on the brakes to admire it, forgetting for a second about the busy traffic behind me.
Pass of Llanberis - again, the same day. It was a good day for stopping for photos I'd been looking forward to descending this pass all day, and got stuck behind a slow (30mph!) car for most of it.
Otterspool Promenade, Liverpool - on my "scenic route" home from work. Five miles along the river at sunset calms the nerves after a bad or boring day at work 8)
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There's a road that actually cuts through Delamere forest.
This is the direction I had just come from (looking east)
And this is the direction I was travelling (looking west)
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But prior to going to Delamere Forest, had to cross the Runcorn Bridge first. I saw some rope and was tempted to pull it to see what was on the other end of the rope
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How I felt after trying out my 60T ring for the first time :!:
AT MY AGE, I SHOULD KNOW BETTER !!!0 -
volvine wrote:AP111 "WOW"
DO WE NOT ALL DREAM OF RIDING UP/DOWN ROADS LIKE THAT
how steep is it it dosn't look too bad or is that just decieving?
The road in the picture is the final 3km or so, where the gradient eases a bit. It's probably about 6/7%. The road further down has long stretches around 9%, but they're easily forgotten once you clear the trees and see the summit0