Patrick,

That's a really fine set of photos.  You have a good eye for
composition.

I have wanted to do the D2R2 ride for a few years but have never fit
it in.  This year with foot surgery, a family funeral & my daughters
wedding, (not to forget constant rain & road construction too)  I'm no
where near in shape enough for that kind of ride, but I did get in a
40 miles of vertical riding last week without foot pain, which was a
breakthrough.  My legs were fried.  Which version of the ride did you
do? It looked even more dirt roads than their web site promises, but
maybe, mostly in better shape than they promise.  I noticed a campsite
photo near the end, did you camp & how were the facilities?

Michael

On Aug 16, 3:37 pm, Patrick in VT <[email protected]> wrote:
> I lost count of rivendells - 3 rams, at least 2 AHHs, a slick looking
> hillborne, a rom, etc.  sweet bikes, perfectly suited for a beautiful
> (and hard) day of cycling during D2R2 in Deerfield, MA this weekend.
>
> tons of other nice steel too  - weigle, sachs, vanilla, kirk,
> igleheart, serotta, independent fabrications (probably the biggest
> showing - regional advantage, i suppose), seven, rawland, kogswell,
> gunnar, A.N.T, zanconato, classic bikes  . ... i went into bike-geek
> overload several times, but had a very enjoyable ride, nonetheless.
>
> great ride.  great scene.  pics here . 
> ...http://www.flickr.com/photos/22267...@n02/sets/72157622055892138/
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