Sunday, April 20, 2008

Pics from Belmont Part 2

Here are the pics. I didn't bother taking any from the beginning, like I did last time. This time I started in the middle, at Boulder Hill. Enjoy the pics. They are average in my opinion due to the inclement weather, but it was still a fun a grueling bike ride!
















All that whiteness is sheep







This was a really cool part. The trees grew into the ground and they looked real cool.



This was a pretty steep hill, so I took a picture before I went up, then took a few from the top. One with the Helmet on Did I get it this time? Awkward Smile Serious face These sheep just looked like they wanted their picture taken This was just another high point before the trig. It looked real cool, but the photo didn't capture the coolness of the sight These are some pictures from the second ride I took to the Belmont Regional Park. Like I said before, it was more of a ride 1/2 the trip, push my bike up a hill 1/2 the trip. This is the summit of the Belmont Trig (something around 457 meters elevation): Some of these pictures didn't come out well b/c I was messing with the flash. The lighting makes it kind of tough to catch good pictures. Sometimes it's too dark, and without using the flash it's all blurry.






And this is the end of the bike ride. The last part is definitely made for walking rather than biking. (the past where it gets all green and foresty) The dirt was a little wet and I must have slipped and ALMOST busted my ass about 5 times. Except I through the bike down as I was falling and caught myself on a tree or just fell in the bushes.


2 comments:

Unknown said...

Once again, COOL PICS! And those trees that grow into the ground. I am so glad you mentioned that cause I was under the impression that the tress in N.Z. DID NOT grow into the ground. Thanks for sorting that out for me.

Jaemz said...

Yeah, I guess that was a bad way to put it. I meant they grew all over the side the road and just everywhere really. They grew up and around the mound of dirt which made the passage way through the trees. It looked cool