I've discovered some of my favorite roads by "getting lost."

Funny how you can "find" things by being "lost"!

Angus

On Aug 8, 7:06 pm, Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Went out for a bit of a ride today and decided to veer from my charted
> course to see what this one hill I'd heard about was like.
>
> So I swung a right on borland and climbed for a good bit. Then a bit
> more. then it leveled out and made a bend, then it went up a ways
> further. I eventually reached the top and realized i had no idea where
> I was. :)
>
> Eventually found a road I recognized but having no idea which end of
> the road I was on I soldiered on. I shoulda turned left on dimmocks
> hill, but oh well, it worked out nicely enough. What should have been
> 25 miles ended up being 35 but, bah, what's being lost for 10 miles
>
> The romulus felt great and while at first I didn't like the jack
> browns I'm coming around to them. I like the noise they make on slick
> asphalt and the lack of debris they seem to collect.
>
> Things felt pretty good and the only pain I'm experiencing at this
> minute is directly related to the 2 hours of weeding
>
> A few pics from today:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/skvidal/tags/turnedthewrongwayoffofborland/
>
> -sv

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