[RBW] Re: Easter Morning Ride

2013-03-31 Thread Michael
Nice shots! Looked like a chilly, but fun ride. If you don't mind, I have a couple newbie-to-Albatross bars questions in case I switch to them one day: 1. No cut out on your saddle, but I see it is very tilted - nose up. I take it it works well with the ablatrii bars since one

[RBW] Re: Easter Morning Ride

2013-03-31 Thread Deacon Patrick
No'a'tall, Michael. Happy to answer any questions. That's the beauty of this gangly bunch! Grin. The ride started out at 25 at my house, likely dropped to 15 at the high point and was 45 at home when I got back. It's a fun thing to arrive at the bottom of a long mountain descent far warmer

[RBW] Re: Easter Morning Ride

2013-03-31 Thread Kellie Stapleton
Really nice photos; thanks for sharing. On Sunday, March 31, 2013 9:13:37 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote: Since my brain prevents me from attending Mass, I headed to the Highland Cathedral on my Hunqapillar. I left in the early pre dawn, getting amazing views of Ute Pass under iridescent

[RBW] Re: Easter Morning Ride

2013-03-31 Thread hsmitham
Really nice photographs! I see what you mean that spring hasn't sprung yet:) You do really live in a fantastic area. When I was living in San Diego I'd dream of buying 20 acres in Colorado Springs instead I got a 7000 sqft lot in Los Angeles ;) Hugh Polar Opposite in Sunland, CA On Sunday,

[RBW] Re: Easter Morning Ride

2013-03-31 Thread Michael
@Patrick: Thanks for the info! Floor living sounds cool. I like sitting on the floor, and we have low beds. But I am not really a floor dweller. I remember wondering how lots of Asian Asians I have seen in the states can sit for long periods on the floor, when me, the American couldn't