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Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 06:54
by FlyTexas
Recently, the former Mrs. FlyTexas and I decided to take our bicycles for a ride from Texas north to Oklahoma. The weather was absolutely perfect! Temps in the mid 80's F with very little wind. We took our time getting up to Oklahoma (no race) and found a great cyclist-friendly hotel which let us keep our bicycles in our suite. Neat! The ride (120+ miles roundtrip) was a lot of fun. Here are a few pics from the ride.
Brian
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The Denison Dam sits directly on the border between Texas and Oklahoma.

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Here's the former Mrs. FlyTexas squinting into the bright Texas sun. Behind her and to the left is Oklahoma, and to her right is Texas with the Red River flowing in between.

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Yours truly (on the Texas side of the dam) with our bicycles. Mine is the blue Specialized bike.

Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 07:13
by Garry Russell
I'm envious Brian...I miss cycling more than anything else
I would have been nice to have felt some heat this year too
Any more pics??
Garry
Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 08:02
by FlyTexas
Garry Russell wrote:I'm envious Brian...I miss cycling more than anything else
I would have been nice to have felt some heat this year too
Any more pics??
Garry
I hope you can return to cycling soon Garry.

The only other pic from the ride came out blurry. I must be the only person on the entire planet who can take a blurry pic using a digital camera.

Here are a few other pics from previous rides. Nothing spectacular...just views from the road.
Brian
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Here's a view I've spent many happy hours admiring.

She always rides with her little TeleTubby doll tucked into her CamelBak.

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Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 08:57
by Garry Russell
Cheers Brian
Looks sort of peacefull for such a large road
Hope the Tele Tubby enjoyed it
Garry
Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 09:42
by speedbird591
Thanks for posting those, Brian. It's great to see what everybody gets up to when they're not simming and to see pics of places we wouldn't normally see. With those lovely wide and deserted roads cycling must be a pleasure in that area.
I've just treated myself to a new mountain bike and have been putting a lot of miles on it, but I avoid riding on the roads in the UK. The traffic is too heavy and unforgiving. 90% of my riding is off-road so I don't cover that sort of mileage. But on the other hand I get a softer landing when I fall off
Make sure you take some more photos next time
Ian
Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 10:56
by TSR2
I bought a new bike 2 weeks ago after spending ten years with a mountain bike (which I hated) I have a little cracker, fits like a glove and is very fast. Whats more it will happily cope with the paths between South Shields and Sunderland along the coast. Nice to see you guys enjoying the fine weatehr, and love the mini rear view mirror... thats class!

Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 16:40
by airboatr
good post Brian
I rode for many years myself, a spokehead on a road bike.
those pics bring back a lot of good memories,
ride safe
Joe
Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 18:49
by VEGAS
Great pics matey and love the wheels too. Looks like you had fun!

Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 01:10
by nigelb
Garry Russell wrote:Cheers Brian
Looks sort of peacefull for such a large road
Garry
Large road? Nah, Gary - that is a small country lane. Everything is bigger in Texas.

Re: Cycling: Texas to Oklahoma
Posted: 18 Sep 2009, 12:35
by Nigel H-J
Sorry to be so late with this but wonderful pictures. Hope you post some more on your next jaunt.
Large road? Nah, Gary - that is a small country lane. Everything is bigger in Texas.
That remark reminded me of the London Cabbie who had a Texan on board who kept on comparing everything he saw with Texas i.e. everything being much bigger. Whilst stationary in a traffic jam on London Bridge the Texan asked the cabbie 'What's that little stream down there?" Without so much as a pause the cabbie drew a long breath and cried out "OMG!! the radiators burst!!
OK, I'll go!!
Nigel.