We finally got back to the lake!
So, this wasn't part of my ride, but I have to show how hard it was to get an iPhone pic through Bob's scope without the appropriate attachment. we had a bald eagle in the scope, and most pics looked like this.
But we finally got it right and got this great shot!
But here is where my ride started. Heading out on the dirt road leading to our house on Sunnyside road in Middlesex.
This was only a 17 mile ride through the lowlands at the southern end of the lake. I was riding into town to run some errands.
But I came to this beautiful reserve where the sign said to look for northern harriers and American kestrels. We are going back in the morning to see if we can see any cool birds. You can't see the actual water, but in the distance, at the foot of the mountains, is Lake Canandaigua.
This is the road cutting across the bottom of the lake.
After running to the grocery store and the very friendly apothecary for some earplugs, and then to Moore winery, I bought their wine "Inspiration." Maybe a little too sweet for me, but also had that peppery cab franc flavor that I love.
On my way back I ran into this turkey! Stopped to let him pass and he chortled his thanks as he disappeared into the woods.
These are all the families who own homes/live on the street where we are renting. I liked that they had this sign - it made it feel like a community.
A sunny rock for sunny side road! :)
Distance: 17 miles
Speed: 12.7 mph (but that includes city riding/walking
I went for a second ride in the middle of the week. This time I rode north toward and through Middlesex to Vinevalley Road. We stayed down this road once before when we came to the lake for our vacation.
Middlesex didn't have much to it that I could tell. Here was their town hall with the fields and mountains in the background.
A church in Middlesex.
This was a pretty big hill. So I took a picture, of course.
Here is Vinevalley Road. I don't remember hills when we stayed here before - and I did ride my bike. I wonder if Steve drove me to the west side of the lake? There is no way I would forget this hill. It goes straight down in 3 sections to the lake.
This is the beginning of the second section. Looks like nuthin, but it ain't.
This is the bottom.
Really beautiful day.
After getting to the bottom of Vinevalley, I started going up again. But much more gently. I connected to East Lake Road and began to head north in earnest. I hadn't checked the mileage to Canandaigua (it was much further than I thought), so I was surprised when I looked at my map after 15 miles and discovered I didn't appear to even be half way there. Whoops.
I've lost track, but I think I must have just ridden up this hill.
Looking at this picture, I feel like I've taken this pic before - maybe I did ride here years ago? (No, I just looked and it's different. Don't have any idea where I rode when we stayed near Middlesex before, but here is
the post).
So, I came to mile 14.5 and the top of this hill. If I wanted to get to 15, I had to go 1/2 mile down this hill then climb right back up. Silly right? Nope. Of course I went down. Always a stickler for those numbers.
Typical Finger Lakes view on my way back.
This is basically the same pic as earlier, except I just climbed this hill from the lake. It's not that it was so long, it was just so steep. In my lowest gear, without my bike packed, I was struggling. This is just the third section. There were two more like it before this. But after this, I was basically home free. A beautiful relaxing ride home.
I stopped at the reserve again to look for hawks, but nothing. I wouldn't see them until we passed with bob and saw a Norther Harrier (!) and then again on my last bike ride when I saw the rough legged hawk I chased all that morning.
At home after the ride, I found the boys relaxing on the dock.
Distance: 30 miles
Speed: 12.1 (those killer hills!)
I went for a third ride on Saturday. This one just 15 miles. I saw 4 hawks in the first 20 minutes - with 9 total sightings because I followed a few of them. Two red tails (juveniles), one unknown - probably a red tail, and a rough legged hawk I saw in a tree right next to me but he flew away when my damp morning breaks squeaked (rats!).
In other news, I also spent some time birding, swimming, and kayaking. I thought I was lucky to take this amazing sunset pic...
and this one...
but Steve took the cake with this one. You can see me on the left in the green kayak.
Overall:
Distance: 62 miles
Speed: 12 point something - birding speed, I think.