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Two Recumbent Trikes: December 2011
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Thursday, December 22, 2011. In a different world:(. Any coward can sit in his home and criticize a pilot for flying into a mountain in fog. But I would rather, by far, die on a mountainside than in bed. What kind of man would live where there is no daring? And is life so dear that we should blame men for dying in adventure. Is there a better way to die?
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Two Recumbent Trikes: October 2011
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Sunday, October 30, 2011. I had for the past week or two chiding myself for not taking the trike off the trainer and going for a real ride. The weather had been decent if not a little cool for my tastes, but now I have the perfect excuse, 12-15 inches of fresh snow! Wednesday, October 26, 2011. 2012 Ride from Belfast Maine to the west coast. As for preparati...
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Two Recumbent Trikes: Packing up.
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Monday, November 12, 2012. It is time to start figuring out how to get our two trikes loaded along with all the stuff for our new Malteses puppy, Tiki, and our living stuff for our 4 or so month trip to sunnier points south. This is the one huge disadvantage of Trikes, they take up a lot of stinking room! I suppose I could get a few hundred more miles but si...
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Two Recumbent Trikes: Day 18, Burnaby Ontario to Turkey Point Ontario
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Day 18, Burnaby Ontario to Turkey Point Ontario. First the positive. It was a very nice ride today for the most part. Great views of Lake Ontario, friendly people, interesting houses, interesting political fight and great weather. Looks like GE 2.5MW turbines near Lake Erie. Lake Front home opposed to 2.5MW GE Wind turbines:). View my ...
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Two Recumbent Trikes: Early end of TrikeTrek2012
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Monday, May 21, 2012. Early end of TrikeTrek2012. As my man Eastwood once said “A man’s got to know his limitations”. Well how do you know your limits it you don’t push to extend them? First a review of the Trident Stowaway 2 trike: So how did it work in the various weather and road conditions? Well in a word “Fantastic”! In this case they, mostly bicyclist,...
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Two Recumbent Trikes: August 2011
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Friday, August 12, 2011. Short Ride from the camp. Links to this post. Thursday, August 11, 2011. Polk City Iowa: High Trestle Trail. Near the start in Ankeny IA. The ride ended up being about 45 miles for the the day and on the return trip it started to get hot and limited shade. Fire Department test hydrant. I think these are grain silos. Links to this post.
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Two Recumbent Trikes: May 2012
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Monday, May 21, 2012. Early end of TrikeTrek2012. As my man Eastwood once said “A man’s got to know his limitations”. Well how do you know your limits it you don’t push to extend them? First a review of the Trident Stowaway 2 trike: So how did it work in the various weather and road conditions? Well in a word “Fantastic”! In this case they, mostly bicyclist,...
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Two Recumbent Trikes: November 2012
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Monday, November 12, 2012. It is time to start figuring out how to get our two trikes loaded along with all the stuff for our new Malteses puppy, Tiki, and our living stuff for our 4 or so month trip to sunnier points south. This is the one huge disadvantage of Trikes, they take up a lot of stinking room! I suppose I could get a few hundred more miles but si...
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Two Recumbent Trikes: March 2012
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We left standard bikes and have never looked back! Here are some of our travels and travails over several thousand miles of riding recumbent trikes. Monday, March 26, 2012. ETrex 20 in the cockpit! I just thought I'd show how sweet the mount for the Garmin eTrex 20. Is when my fairing is installed. I just moved it to this position after missing turns on my last ride. Before I had the Garmin eTrex. I'm using a RAM. Links to this post. Saturday, March 24, 2012. Using the Garmin eTrex 20 GPS. The ACA GPX wa...
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