Well, you're doing much better than I am. I haven't ridden my Bike for months. When I do, it is usually for accurately measuring Race Routes using the Clane-Jones method. I have a Trek road bike - hopeless for off road with those thin tyres.

Alan C

On 06-Jun-22 08:22 AM, Larry Colen wrote:

On Jun 5, 2022, at 11:08 PM, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:

Interesting. So, are you a Roadie in your spare time?
I call that my “anyroad” bike.  It is suboptimal for technical uphill offroad, 
but the day before I went on a somewhat shorter ride where I rode up pavement 
and back down the hill on trails.

Sunday was 29 km and 620 m of climbing (according to Strava)

https://www.strava.com/activities/7224348785

Monday was 29 miles and 2900 feet of climbing

47km & 890m

https://www.strava.com/activities/7229730115


Alan C

On 06-Jun-22 07:56 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I’ve been playing with the u4/3.   I’ve taken to just keeping it with me rather 
than one of the Pentax bodies.  Mostly because it’s a lot smaller and lighter, 
but also because it’s less expensive.  I’m having a few challenges with the UI, 
couldn’t figure out how to bracket.  The image quality is a lot better than my 
cell phone, but the raw files seem a bit more delicate, or fragile than, 
especially, the K-1.  Much, much less dynamic range for one.  I also find the 
evf to be a mixed blessing, particularly for dynamic scenes. I do suspect that 
the newer bodies do much better in terms of both sensor and EVF.

Last week I road my bike up Zayante road to the summit.  The volunteer fire 
department had this amusing recruitment sign up on one of their stations:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/52125657746/in/album-72177720299568639/

If anyone is curious, I also have some photos of planes landing at SJC at 
sunset, and a few shots from another bike ride as well

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72177720299568639


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