Escape Route: The Green Belt |
This time I rode the Fargo Gen I, which is odd for me because generally I would have used a single speed. That's because I usually see a lot of sticks and branches which can rip off a rear derailleur in a heartbeat, but I was willing to take the chance.
The day was a banger, again, and while it was windy- really windy- it sure looked great on the camera here and I enjoyed being out again. It's been tough this year due to my cut-up schedule and time to ride is tough to find. But at least I got out and had a ride to do the Fall ride I try to do every year.
Dappled Sunlight. Tough to see!(For me anyway) |
The Green Belt wasn't quite 100% peak color just yet, but it was pretty good. Lots of yellows and browns this year. I think the Green Belt suffered a bit with a very dry September, sandy soil, and a lack of maples out there. There are some maples, but not a lot and the maples are the ones that have the reds and oranges. Usually, in my experience, anyway.
Not bad, but not peak. |
The Fargo in Fall |
So, I got the pics and headed back home. The Fargo handle everything like a champ. No surprise there. I think after this weekend the Fall color is going to wane pretty quickly, There are a few days forecast with lows into the teens this week and that will drop the leaves like a rock.
Brown Season is coming. I talked to a farmer's brother yesterday who told me his brother is about 50% done. He thought by the end of this month harvest will be over. That means Brown Season. So, you can expect me to shift to that real soon for my rid posts.
Great fall color scheme on the Fargo. Perfect choice for that ride. Looking good ....
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