Is this bike the Della Santa?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41060...@n07/4126421381/in/set-72157622859619794/

Whatever it is, it's inspiring bike lust...

On Nov 23, 7:55 am, cyclotourist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for those photos!  The dirt section through the oaks is AMAZINGLY
> beautiful!
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:56 AM, manueljohnacosta <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Beautiful description Anne! Very well said. Here are pictures from
> > said ride. Mist conditions to say the least but I believe it added to
> > the ride.
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/41060...@n07/sets/72157622859619794/
>
> > On Nov 22, 8:06 pm, Anne Paulson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Four of us ended up making the ride up Mount Hamilton: Manny, on a
> > > beautiful Bleriot equipped with a medium-sized Carradice bag; Todd, on
> > > a blue A Homer Hilsen with a front basket, Benz, on a Della Santa
> > > sporting a handsome Nigel Smythe saddlebag; and me on my scrappy
> > > Atlantis, with a Carradice bag stuffed with warm clothes and food.
> > > Everyone had fenders, which came in handy on the wet roads. I had
> > > invited a few carbon-fiber weight weenie friends, but none of them
> > > showed up. Just as well, because those delicate flowers would have
> > > been afraid to ride on the dirt.
>
> > > We headed up Mt. Hamilton Road to Grant Ranch, then turned off at
> > > Grant Lake to go up Halls Valley Trail and Canada de Pala, returning
> > > to Mt. Hamilton Road at Twin Gates. That dirt section is my favorite
> > > way to go up Mt. Hamilton, quiet, and beautiful at all times of the
> > > year.
>
> > > Normally, on the section after the second retrograde Lick Observatory
> > > taunts the unwary cyclist. "Almost there," it will whisper as you look
> > > up at it, seemingly just around the corner when actually it's seven
> > > miles away. Or six miles, or four miles... the Observatory always
> > > looks like it's just above you. But today it was fogged in. I couldn't
> > > even get a glimpse of it until just before we turned off Mt. Hamilton
> > > Road onto the Observatory driveway.
>
> > > I've been up on top of Mt. Hamilton when it was colder than today, but
> > > the fog and wind drove us indoors to eat our lunches on the
> > > comfortable benches. Then we bundled up, to head down and finish a
> > > delightful ride. Thanks, guys.
>
> > >  --
> > > -- Anne Paulson
>
> > > He who wills the ends wills the means
>
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> Cheers,
> David
> Redlands, CA
>
> "Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There is something
> wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym."  ~Bill Nye,
> scientist guy

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