Sean sent this photo in stating "I guess the bike is for when the horse breaks down." This photo was taken in sourthern Missouri. To read more about what's going on in Sean's bicycle world, click here: The Year of the Bicycle.
Found this beauty while taking a rest during the 2008 edition of the Guitar Ted Death Ride Invitational. We stopped at the end of a particularly muddy B road and regrouped. We were only about 25 miles in and I was wondering if this was a representation of what was going to happen to my legs by the end of the day?
Today is dedicated to big country and riding our bikes. Is there a better way to experience this big country. Matt B sent this in from the great state of Nebraska. According to Matt, this area is called the Nebraska Sandhills and is one the most beautiful landscapes on this great planet earth.
To check out more about the happenings of Matt and riding in western Nebraska, check out Matt's blog: www.paxtonpeleton.blogspot.com. Thanks Matt for the inspiration to go big and ride your bike.
Imagine an environment that had bikes everywhere. Whenever I think of bikes everywhere, I think of Amsterdam. I doubt anyone would have imagined this.
This photo was sent by Mark Scotch. This photo was taken between Dorchester and Medford, Wisconsin. To read more about Mark's adventures, check out his blog here: MotoScotch
Riding bicycles is art in motion. This blog is dedicated to sharing pictures and stories seen while riding. What is "Art" is open to the eyes of the rider. The only detail is that whatever you submit needs to be seen while riding your bicycle. To submit photo(s) or to share your story, email photos and stories to GNAT at LIVE dot COM.
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