
We ran into snow around 9000' on the north face of the Twin Sisters. We had to punch thru quite a bit of snow once we got on the singletrack.

But it was worth it.


I don't think they would've imagined bicycles riding past their front porch 100 years ago.

Ron mastered the stairs at the end.

Excellent!
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"Strange things are a-foot at the Circle K"
Thanks for the Tour de Homestead. It really is amazing how those people lived back then. This is an absolute must ride. A journey back in time.
Is that LG?
Most of it is. Some is Pierson Park. 'Twas a shuttle ride.
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