I love this post! Thanks for taking the time to write about it. Such an
adventure. Some of us only can dream about riding in a place like that. I
love the fact that you did this on a Hunqapillar. Once again proving that a
Riv bike has the ability to conquer all.
On Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at
A most wonderful perspective! It often is.
Cheers, John
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> May the ride you're on always be the most magnificent!
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> With abandon,
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Breakfast for dinner, dinner for breakfast, and back again. Hold the garlic
juice.
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
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> Well, it certainly seems like it! What would you do with a '68 hour' day?
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Thanks Lambo. Very kind of you. My next adventure will be my most magnificent
of all- a ride down the mountain from my house in BC to the river, then all
along the beautiful Slocan river for a summer of swimming and riding. Woo hoo!
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This is a ride-report for a magazine or something...Bicycle Quarterly? It's
just too amazing, unusual, and inspiring! The fact that you did this
beautiful high-altitude ride on a Hunq makes it that much cooler, for sure.
Looking forward to your next ride,
A
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at
Well, it certainly seems like it! What would you do with a '68 hour' day?
Cheers.
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> Do the days get longer at that elevation?
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Thanks for the write-up and photos, John! Epic
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On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 6:26:49 AM UTC-7, John Rinker wrote:
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> “Begin by drinking garlic juice immediately!” This was the first piece of
> advice my new friend Sharad offered as we sat sipping coffee at Himalayan
> Java in Thamel.
That is one epic adventure. Thanks for all the photos & report.
dougP
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 6:26:49 AM UTC-7, John Rinker wrote:
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> “Begin by drinking garlic juice immediately!” This was the first piece of
> advice my new friend Sharad offered as we sat sipping coffee at Himalayan
WOW! What an epic adventure John.
Thanks a ton for sharing the story and the pictures.
Seeing a Hunq with Wald's basket on such extreme adventure gave me a
chuckle. You 'just rode' what you had. That's truly inspiring.
I've seen people spend 4 figures accessorizing the bike with all
Many thanks for this write up and photo tour. Albas+Basket+Hunq: perfect
for nearly all occasions. Just Ride (or walk+push), indeed.
shoji
Arlington MA
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