I've wanted to start this thread so many times this year. . . there have been so many beautiful, glorious days this year and each time I think "this is probably the last really beautiful day" and then another comes along.  Take yesterday morning-- what a wonderful combination of warm moist air and all the smells of autumn.

Bouncing this thread to the top heretoforth will be considered a declaration that said bouncer considers the day upon which the bouncing occurs to be the most beautiful day of the year.

 

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Nice shots.  Envious.


mark stetson said:

Friday was the most beautiful day of the year so far, and may hold that place for a while.  I rode 52 miles on surfaces ranging from mud and soft limestone to nice pavement.  Hope some of you got a nice ride in too.

Beautiful!  Thanks for sharing these. 

I had a really pleasant ride in my neighborhood.  Yesterday was about as nice as it gets for January - would have been nice even for April.

Mark - is your ride route near chicago? That looks amazing!

amazing Saturday, 4 hours out and about today after another 4 last night... it is January right?

Thanks for the comments, makes me feel like I didn't waste my time taking the camera and stopping all the time.

Not sure what you consider near, I was riding west of Princeton, trying to put together a mostly gravel ride for a friend in St. Louis.  Apparently gravel road rides are quite popular in IA and NM.  Didn't find that many actually, so I'm going to try north of town next.  Come out and help me explore some time.



Kelvin Mulcky said:

Mark - is your ride route near chicago? That looks amazing!

That was very impressive...Is there a name for that trail?...

A couple of pics were from Mautino state wildlife area, the sunset pic is from the Hennepin Canal trail.  Mautino would be a great place for MTB trails, but the state has no interest, or money, for developing.  I've asked about volunteering to mow some trails (even providing the machinery and fuel), but they won't allow citzens to operate machinery.  One old jeep trail that I used to ride was so grassy that I didn't want to attempt it.  I've thought about going out with a weed eater to mow some singletrack, but doing even a mile would be a pretty big chore.   Before the state owned it, there were cattle on the property, and they kept the grass down so you could ride virtually anywhere.  Bring back the cows. 

Today was a great day for a noontime ride over to Hot Doug's. I couldn't have asked for a better end to February.

-jbn


This truly was the most beautiful day of 2012 thus far. 

But Justin, the real treat for you wasn't the weather; it was the opportunity to eat at Hot Dougs. That's awesome, man.

Noontime on a day like this!? How long was the line? Then again, I guess it is a Wednesday...

2. Looking forward to the PM commute!

Jim S said:


This truly was the most beautiful day of 2012 thus far. 

But Justin, the real treat for you wasn't the weather; it was the opportunity to eat at Hot Dougs. That's awesome, man.

I got there about 11:15 (okay, a little before noontime), and there were 5-6 in line. When I left after eating, there was -no- line. Odd but true.

Only at Hot Doug's do you hear, "Or, we could have the Yak sausage. That looks good."

-jbn

Bounce!

On days like this I think I am truly in love with this fine city of ours. Cool, plenty sunshine, no wind, low traffic...

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