Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Happy New Year

Not a bad day here today.  Got in my first ride of the New Year by heading up to the farm to catch up with nieces, nephews and others.  Also got to try out my new camera - I've got some learning to do on how to drive it but happy with it so far.


The ride itself was just a very quiet cruise (cops out for blood at the moment) which ended up giving me great economy (18.5km/l).  Very warm on the way back, all the vents in my gear open but my tongue was still pretty dry when I got off the bike.

A nice way to start the year off...

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  1. Great pictures of the mountain Andrew
    What make is your new camera ?

    Phil

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    1. Hi Phil - it's a Nikon. Not a mega-flash one but has got all the bells and whistles that I need.

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  2. Andrew, stunning photo of the mountain behind your bike ... looks like you've figured out the camera pretty well to start. Happy New Year from the frozen north.

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    1. Thanks, hope you can get that bike of yours out of storage soon!

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  3. Hooray for the first ride of the year. It sounds like a lovely day for a ride.

    We woke to -3˚C temperatures and went for a quick ride, but at least we had sunshine. Brrrr.

    Nice photo. Crisp and clear - you can't go wrong with Nikon.

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    1. Yeah, a bit nicer than -3. Glad you got out on the bikes though!

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  4. Some really nice pictures. We not that lucky, damn cold here. Happy New Year.

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    1. Thanks George - Happy New Year.

      Like your latest video!

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  5. Glad your New Year ride was warm and enjoyable despite the LEO. Happy New Year 2013!

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  6. Happy New Year! I am almost embarrassed to sy, but I haven't ridden my bike for a week, I was off & hung out at home. It's Los a ltle on the chilly side here as well.

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    1. Never mind - hope the weather improves for you!

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  7. Nice one mate, what mountain is that in the background?

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    1. Thanks. That's Mt Taranaki (formerly Egmont). It was used as a substitute for Mt Fuji in the Last Samarai.

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