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time for a trek

quester

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Finally temperatures have gone below 25 degrees, so it's time to hit the trails. You folks let me know when you get tired of acacia shots, eh? ;)
Last two were taken minutes apart - interesting to see what a quick change of light does (as if you didn't know) ...
 

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quester":24s31gg2 said:
You folks let me know when you get tired of acacia shots, eh? ;)

Not tired yet quester, keep posting.

What may seem common place to you is quite exotic for us, or for me at least.
Its an interesting landscape and I think you have captured the essence well.
What made the footprints? Desert rat perhaps?
I enjoy being on the trip with you.

Nice bike! :D
 
thelps":e794ijhl said:
What made the footprints? Desert rat perhaps?
I enjoy being on the trip with you.
Nice bike! :D

Thanks Tim!
The footprints are probably of the local jerboas, the most common rodents here (nocturnal).
I agree with you - it is a nice bike...unfortunately, not mine! :D
A Turner bike (http://www.turnerbikes.com/), really fantastic, but way over my budget...

And I also agree that this being a nicely dispersed int'l forum is a great way to see the world...
 
thelps":3g2z1zcs said:
Not tired yet quester, keep posting.
+1. Its great to see the desert still is dry as expected. :mrgreen:
Enjoy your trekking season and keep posting.

Peter
 
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