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On paper, it's at least 25 miles I biked yesterday but seeing as using MS Maps to try and chart this doesn't take into account a lot of off shoots and long cuts I took, There's no way I did less than 30 miles, not including many places I had to walk my bike through that can't be mapped because they weren't actual streets. Again, this is the BEST way to get around DC. I had no intentions of moving around so much in one morning but every time I figured I'd stop, I wasn't ever tired out. DC is relativly flat so there aren't a lot of hills to go up or down as you go.
28. Albishorn-Bikerennen von Hausen am Albis im Zick-Zack aufs Albishorn, am Mittwochabend, 25. August 2021.
Foto Martin Platter
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The so-called Gough Map is the earliest surviving map of Britain dating from c.1360. It’s origins are unknown and owes it name to, Richard Gough (1735-1809), in whose collection it was found. This extract is from the OS 1935 facsimile which is reasonably legible. The original is coloured and is in the Bodleian Library, Oxford but is much less legible.
38. Radkriterium Grand Prix Osterhas am Ostersamstag, 15. April 2017 im Industriegebiet, Affoltern am Albis.
Foto Martin Platter
Rochemenault is pretty much at the bottom of the map in the centre.
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Crust from Adluh Flour (Columbia) and Bulls Bay Charleston Sea Salt Cheese made from Southern Oaks Jerseys (Abbeville) raw milk and Happy Cow Creamery (Pelzer) buttermilk
(Charleston) (and water from Lake Greenwood)
Sauce and topping vegetables from Parisi Farms (Abbeville),
Pecan Pesto topping from our home-grown basil, Solio Sunflower Oil (Danielsville), and pecans from Early Bird Farm (Hodges)
(The only non-local ingredient was yeast.)
Taken from maps drawn by my ancestor, Peter Fidler.
They are mainly of the Prairies and the Rockies (Canada)