curmugeon ([personal profile] curmugeon) wrote2010-10-26 09:40 pm

this day....

I got going today, starting by changing one flat bicycle tire, and then delivering one bicycle I sold to my friend Steve. He's going to use the bike when he takes Amtrak to Seattle.

I then took a trip to Lake Hemet and despite high winds, did manage to take a ride along the lake, coping with the puddles, washouts, and sme mud. I used one of my salvaged bikes, and made a decision to use my Gary Fisher next time, technology has made bicycles better since my older Trek was made in 1992.

Some pictures from today...

at lunch...

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at the lake...

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the bike...

trek 990

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[identity profile] gurdonark.livejournal.com 2010-10-27 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
I've always thought that Lake Hemet has a kind of stark, understated loveliness that is part of what I like about inland California.
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[identity profile] gurdonark.livejournal.com 2010-10-27 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
That's true--it's a huge difference between, say, Elsinore, which has "always" been there, and Hemet. All our Texas lakes but one, though, are man-made, and yet some of them look "natural" while others are "stark". I like both kinds of lakes, but stark ones like Hemet appeal to me. You're right--the northwest lakes are much more lake-like! and it is a tongue twister.