Re: Montemuro mountain....
Beautiful indeed! Having this kind of countryside anywhere near your home is a great blessing! Looks like some very good fly-fishing could be done in those streams. I'm also marveling at the absence of people. Looks nothing like China!
Thanks for posting! Feel free to post about all of your rides!
cheers
Re: Montemuro mountain....
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Originally Posted by
euphonius
Beautiful indeed! Having this kind of countryside anywhere near your home is a great blessing! Looks like some very good fly-fishing could be done in those streams. I'm also marveling at the absence of people. Looks nothing like China!
Thanks for posting! Feel free to post about all of your rides!
cheers
Thanks, yes portugal is a little big country, with many different types of lanscape, i have many more trip reports to post, cheers.
Re: Montemuro mountain....
A very good report and excellent pictures. Was also a great reminder of how there are awesome places in Europe to explore.
Happy riding.
Re: Riding in Portugal, a "big" small coutry...
Beautiful scenery and a great campsite. Thanks for sharing these.
I echo Euphonius' comment about "where are the people?" I've been in China too long, I guess. :lol8:
My guess is the following picture was taken just before you started your cold bike (gloves on exhaust?)
Also, you must be a magician? How can you balance a helmet on the tank like that? :eekers:
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Faria
Lucky guy!
Re: Riding in Portugal, a "big" small coutry...
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Originally Posted by
Lao Jia Hou
Beautiful scenery and a great campsite. Thanks for sharing these.
I echo Euphonius' comment about "where are the people?" I've been in China too long, I guess. :lol8:
My guess is the following picture was taken just before you started your cold bike (gloves on exhaust?)
Also, you must be a magician? How can you balance a helmet on the tank like that? :eekers:
Lucky guy!
Ehehe,
Thanks for the replies, yes without a doubt we can hardly see people, Portugal is a small country in area but in return has only 11 million people and most of them live near the coast where large cities are located and we have this "backyard" of almost virgin wilderness to explore, in the photo the bike is leaning to one side, and the gloves are warming up in the exausth because they were almost 0º degrees...
Re: Riding in Portugal, a "big" small coutry...
truly beautiful. Living here in Zhejiang province, probably the most industrial in China, seeing wilderness like that is a true privilege. Im envious now and it made me homesick. Id give a lot for a gasp of fresh air now......
Thanks for these reports mate!
Re: Riding in Portugal, a "big" small coutry...
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modron
truly beautiful. Living here in Zhejiang province, probably the most industrial in China, seeing wilderness like that is a true privilege. Im envious now and it made me homesick. Id give a lot for a gasp of fresh air now......
Thanks for these reports mate!
Hi Modron, just want to add that while you are here in Zhejiang, you can actually find many places not too dissimilar to the photos Faria has posted in both his mini RR's. When I was viewing his posts and collection of photos, it made me think, hey I can think of places that look somewhat similar to that not far from where I am based in Zhejiang, and it even gave me an idea to search through my huge collection of photos, and try to match photos one for one. Meaning one of Faria's photos to one of my mine that look similar. Since there are quite a few of his photos, where it would almost appear to be taken from places close by and areas I ride frequently, some of them almost on a daily basis. There might be some subtle differences e.g. language used on the signs, the amount of trash/rubbish one might see in the close-up photos of water ways - though from a distance might look "pretty." My point is Modron, if you can get yourself away from where it is in Zhejiang that you are located you may very well be surprised just what there is in terms of riding options in many parts/areas of Zhejiang (numerous mountain ranges). Some of which can also make you feel you are not amongst 1.4 billion people.
Fortunately this is one of the sane aspects/factors that keep me balanced with chaotic life and TIC moments which are many. I did SH for several years and don't miss the madness of life there one little bit. Zhejiang has many better areas for riding, maybe just not where you are located?
Modron, if you have a GP5 I can send you a multitude of c0-0rdinates to help you explore if you want.
Re: Riding in Portugal, a "big" small coutry...
+1 what bikerdoc said! Zhejiang is heavily industrialized, but still has some of the most amazing rural areas and brilliant roads. If I had an eye tooth, whatever that is, I'd give it to be a bit closer to Zhejiang. You want to see industrialized, come see greater Shanghai -- the endless city.
cheers