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Thursday, May 26, 2005
Bridges of Los Angeles County. Can you see my bike? My bike is in the background of every picture. You have to look hard to find it. Just kidding. Anyway, thanks to Andy Nagai for showing me the path to Seal Beach. It's a great road bike ride. It's part of the same bike path system that I used to go on my previous road bike trips that I've written about below.
I took this on 5/25/05 on my bike trip to Seal Beach from my place. It was another ride that was over 65 miles round trip. Anyway, what were the restaurant owners thinking? My Dung?!! I'm never going to eat at that place. I'm suprised this restaurant even got a "C". Like I said before, people need to conduct some market research before they finalize the name of their business. This place sounds just as bad as that Vietnamese Pho place, "Pho King".
Sunday, May 22, 2005
Friday, May 20, 2005
Interesting Desert Plant/Tree
Although I don't know the name of this plant, it's pretty cool. If you know the name of it, let me know and I'll post it up. There are a bunch of these near the Santa Fe Dam Nature Center. They're pretty tall. Anyway, I uploaded this picture to a new flickr.com account since I've used my entire bandwidth on my other flickr.com account already. My new flickr.com account is: www.flickr.com/photos/darthdavid My first flickr.com account is www.flickr.com/photos/davidmkim You can click on this picture or links below the picture to see more pictures of my bike trip that I've uploaded. This way I can share more pictures without using too much of this blog site's space. Flickr.com only lets me upload about 20 megs a month. Otherwise, I would have to pay for an upgraded account. Forget that.
The Miller Dam. I finally reached my destination. At this point, I'm out of energy. It's a good thing learned my lesson from the last time I rode here last week. I brought snacks to eat and lots of water. The healthier the snack the better, but anything will do at this point. Now that I'm over 30, I'm not in as great shape as I was before. It's tougher now. In my 20's, I just rode up with no problem. I didn't need to bring any snacks. Now, I'll run out of gas and be in a lot of pain on the return trip home. The funny thing about biking is that you keep continuing forward because you're having so much fun. Once you turn around to go back home, you feel really exhausted. Now that I'm old, I get sore all over. Even my balls get numb after a long ride. It's much more difficult now that I'm older, which is why I need even more discipline to work even harder.
Overlooking the Azusa River on top of Chapman Canyon. The ride up is a great work out. Your reward will be a fast downhill ride. I go over 30 mph downhill here. It's pretty fun. The fastest I've gone was over 50 mph on a hill on Genessee in San Diego going north towards La Jolla. I haven't found to many side trails here like in Angeles Crest. I used to go mountain biking there all the time afterschool in La Canada.
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