Dennis Hutton's teardrop trailer. We got more questions and comments about this trailer than about our bikes!
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A bridge into America.
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Dennis and Vic at our campsite.
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The campground was deluged with rain.
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Vic on a Velocraft lowracer.
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Velocraft lowracers are so fast that it's physically impossible to focus on them.
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Everybody loves the Velocraft.
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Roughly 9/10 of the people at the rally were here to try the highracers.
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I thought 1337 h4x0r5 only drank illegal beverages.
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Yes, it's possible to pull around an RV with your bike. Just get into the granny gears.
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This is what our campsite looked like once we assembled the dining tent, teardrop trailer, tarp, etc.
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Some random New York countryside.
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This is for you, Howard!
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"Fast" Freddy Markham autographs an adoring fan. Dennis gave him that beer behind him.
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"Fast" Freddy's truck is also pretty fast.
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You can see the Canadian flag in this photo.
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When taking photos on a 'bent, you have to be careful not to get your foot in the shot.
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George Reynolds (of Reynolds Weld Labs) poses with one of his titanium beasts.
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Apparently this is the only way to rest a Vision bike without it tipping over.
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The winery where we had "lunch."
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There wasn't very much bicycle parking at the winery.
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A grape orchard.
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Vic, and one of the Finger Lakes.
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A long hill up to lunch. The smart people left their bikes at the base of the hill.
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This made me think of "Donkey Kong Jr" -- luckily no-one else thought of that when I was riding up the hill.
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Peter Stull (The Bicycle Man) and his Bachetta.
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I, uh, meant to get those shadows in this over-and-behind-the-head shot.
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Yes, that is a carbon fibre wheel attached to a bike frame made of wood. Steam-punk cool.
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"Fast" Freddy Markham just zoomed past.
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