A 45 mile ride through Oro Valley and farther southwest to check out…..
….newly refurbished Rattlesnake Pass! Climbing over that had become sketchy with multiple new developments on this side of the mountain, increased traffic and not much of a berm, Now, a big improvement for both cyclists and drivers.
I put up my tree, deciding to place it on the patio rather than inside, so others can enjoy it too.
A recovery ride day often includes Woodland Road where there is always something worthwhile to see. This miniature horse ambled over to check me out.
This home keeps sheep in the front yard to keep the grass trimmed while simultaneously feeding them.
An evening watching the setting sun impact the colors of the Catalinas. We can never get enough of these sunsets either looking at the setting sun or what it does to our mountains.
Good heavens! Obviously Pima County road crews have no workers who are cyclists. They solve the problem of road gaps by filling with asphalt, which mounds, causing speed bumps. There are now many dozens of these in the vicinity of my home. Arrggghhh.
