
You can't have too many bike pictures in front of beautiful scenery, right?
Lately I've been thinking about getting a frame bag to take advantage of the huge amount of empty space inside my frame. It would also give me easy access to my camera and even more importantly, the copious amount of snacks needed just to power my 270 pounds of man and machine across the countryside.

Of course if I did that I wouldn't be able to get shots like this.
Stick with the open frame... That last picture is a cracker..!!!
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For me, when I ride with a direction unknown, it seems to be more relaxing. With this post, you have reminded me that I don't make those rides often enough. I need to.
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