I assume those clouds are below (at least partially), right?
Seeing the clouds below the grass makes it a bit surreal.
I wonder if you also had another shot, much more zoomed in, so that the
bicyclists are more dominantly seen being above the clouds.
That would be a very different story but an interesting one too, methinks.
When I was first learning to ski on mountain (downhill) skis after
having skiing cross-country for the entire childhood, the ski instructor
told me: when you can use gravity to work for you, it's much smarter.
So, those who pedal all the way up are also not the most efficient. :-)
But then, it depends on which result you (they) are trying to achieve.
Tue Dec 12 20:25:05 EST 2017 Rick Womer wrote:
There are two kinds of bicyclists on Haleakala in Maui.
The first are those who ride in vans with racks full of bicycles up to the
top, and ride down.
The second are those who bicycle all the way up (from the base, 10,000
feet and 24 miles) and then ride down.
Both are crazy.
https://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/18443482-orig.jpg
(K-5, DA 17-70)
Comments appreciated!
Rick
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