Jean and Scott continued south from Maine and on through New England. You can see from their coats and gloves that the Fall weather was getting nippy as they crossed the Eastern Continental divide, into the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
These bicycles got a real workout on this trip; their riders as well. There was a lot of beautiful countryside just waiting to be explored.
Rich colors all around.
It's a heck of a long bike ride from the Canadian border down to the Mason-Dixon Line.
The rest of these photos were taken by Scott near their home in South Anchorage earlier in the Fall.
Lovely colors in the evening light.
Remember the post I did early in the Fall entitled; The Big Blow Down? This ill-fated floatplane at Lake Hood suffered extensive damage when one of it's tie downs pulled out of the ground.
These bicycles got a real workout on this trip; their riders as well. There was a lot of beautiful countryside just waiting to be explored.
Rich colors all around.
It's a heck of a long bike ride from the Canadian border down to the Mason-Dixon Line.
The rest of these photos were taken by Scott near their home in South Anchorage earlier in the Fall.
Lovely colors in the evening light.
Remember the post I did early in the Fall entitled; The Big Blow Down? This ill-fated floatplane at Lake Hood suffered extensive damage when one of it's tie downs pulled out of the ground.
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