by Clint
This past weekend I had some time to visit friends and ride around the surrounding cities. My goal was to get from Annapolis to Baltimore on Friday, Baltimore to DC on Saturday, and DC back to Annapolis on Sunday. Still a little saddle sore from the previous weekend's rides, I decided to build up a Camargue. I wanted something that would accommodate wider tires with a more upright geometry, so I figured I'd try the new frame.
This past weekend I had some time to visit friends and ride around the surrounding cities. My goal was to get from Annapolis to Baltimore on Friday, Baltimore to DC on Saturday, and DC back to Annapolis on Sunday. Still a little saddle sore from the previous weekend's rides, I decided to build up a Camargue. I wanted something that would accommodate wider tires with a more upright geometry, so I figured I'd try the new frame.
Annapolis to Baltimore
I left immediately after work on Friday and made it there just in time for the Baltimore Bike Party. If you are ever in Baltimore on the last Friday of the month, I highly recommend this ride. Roughly a thousand people get together once a month, ride around the city, and gather for an after party at a specified location. I've met some pretty cool folks and saw just about every type of bike imaginable. One wheeled BMX bikes, grungy fixies, custom cross bikes, low riders, and bikes with drum sets mounted to their handlebars just to name a few.
I left immediately after work on Friday and made it there just in time for the Baltimore Bike Party. If you are ever in Baltimore on the last Friday of the month, I highly recommend this ride. Roughly a thousand people get together once a month, ride around the city, and gather for an after party at a specified location. I've met some pretty cool folks and saw just about every type of bike imaginable. One wheeled BMX bikes, grungy fixies, custom cross bikes, low riders, and bikes with drum sets mounted to their handlebars just to name a few.
Baltimore to DC
I rode south to DC with a buddy of mine on Saturday. We had all day to get
down there, so we took our time. By that I mean, we took a few wrong
turns after Google maps put us on closed roads. It ended up being a pretty nice ride, though I'll probably map out our route a little better next time.
Camargue does BMX on the way to DC. Not recommended. |
After
getting cleaned up in DC, we met up with some friends for food and drinks. We discovered the Bier Baron's $3 mystery beers. We figured we would all end
up with winter warmer beers, but the variety was great. I got a hopped
German doppelbock. I highly recommend checking this place out.
Return to Annapolis
I decided to roll home Sunday afternoon. Despite the weathermen's predictions of stormy weather, I had blue skies all the way home. I
wanted to take some of the rural roads south of Annapolis. It ended up
being quite a scenic ride.
South east of Annapolis. |
Another Picture of the Camargue in front of a fence. |
The Camargue performed beautifully throughout the weekend. I ran mine as a singlespeed with 35mm tires. The horizontal dropouts and a Problem Solvers cassette cog carrier made the singlespeed setup pretty easy.
The geometry provided a comfortable ride over that distance, but also
handled well navigating throughout the cities. Next up: outfitting the
Camargue with Onzas and exploring local trails monster cross style.