Sharon's Ride
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![]() A closer shot of the trike that carried me into Victoria B. C.... a joy to ride once I knew how to shift it! |
![]() Weary cyclists sitting on the curb waiting for the Victoria B.C. ferry ... the ride is challenging for those not used to the steep 'hills' we have in the Pacific Northwest.. even for those of us living here. |
![]() Our bikes filled one entire ferry line row... |
![]() ALA of Washington's super photographer, avid bike rider, checks out my recumbent trike... |
![]() Trekkers in line for another ferry...note EFFORTS 'steed' in background. |
![]() My trike and safety flags in line for a ferry. The last minute folded dog pad I used on the seat and chewed foam cushion for the back made a seat unpretentious in comfort... |
![]() Dan's Windcheeta - the only other recumbent trike on the ride. |
![]() We were early for the ferry and at the start of the line-up... |
![]() Gregg's Bike Shop great bike mechanic testing my gears (I'd shifted too fast on the big gears and they were sticking... |
![]() More Trekkers coming in. |
![]() On the Victoria Ferry, a seat full of weary, but jubilant riders... |
![]() Tim, a fellow "Sagger" riding toward Camp Orkila on Orcas Island not wasting a minute, hard at work on his laptop!!! |
![]() The "Camp Orkila" sign at the entrance of the world famous and historic Boy Scout Camp on Orcas Island. |
![]() Don unloading my trike from the back of his 'Sag' Wagon truck, Tim and his computer and Don's cheerful and hardworking volunteer wife, Melonie.
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