Friday, May 6, 2011

Swot Analyst Dunkin Donuts

IN THE HEART OF THE FOREST FOR YOU @ S



And is encantaú all the way until you reach the heart of the forest, everything here smells different ... here I guard it is not the forest.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Bow & Arrow Balloon Games




The Papiol
by David
May 1, 2011

played this weekend Collserola route. I wanted to make the most of miles, and a maximum gradient possible, or at least I could endure.
I was looking online to make a circular route, and not have to start thinking about where I go and I come from.
the end the thing finished in adventure, not as I do but whenever I go out collserola just doing something different from the planned route.
long time that came out and everything seems Collserola remains in place, full of bikers on Sunday for all roads, ballooners coming down the tracks to all milk and no helmet! to freak out ........
After so many days without leaving for Collserola I've gotten to reconnect with the rocky soil that has given us so much joy ...... and some other penalty, true that if ribs ...... yeah, yeah pupa, pupa ....

The route has generally been good, has been a little chaotic, especially at first he was along the track, and I've had enough problems, I had to stop quite as sometimes I was not clear which I had to follow, in fact today I saw that the mobile I have not done that well, we'll see how just, well actually I know how end up in a Dakota 20 ... jejejejeje must be said that the mobile and the program I've been going very well, in fact the problem is maps, I'm used to being brutal Topohispánia.

In fact the shot was when the track got in a way that was private, had to go through a door, which was written that was forbidden. I was right in the Papiol and I had to find a way back to the track on the other side. I have not dared to pass, as I have had the odd encounter with canines, on occasion and did not want to complicate my life more than necessary. You are adventurous but I'm not Angel Christ. In the end I had to go to Puig Madrona, which has major ramps and return to the Escletxes, to re-take the track. When I succeeded, after some trial bike download, guai, guai ........... I saw that I was going for miles and could not do the route I had planned from the beginning.
with which I have been reinventing, like Ferran Adria, and I went to Santa Creu de Olorda, and then I made a couple of rampotes, only to rise up to the bar, just off the road goes to Molins de Rei.
then try to accumulate miles and drop, I've been giving some back, eg up to Sant Pere Martir Vallvidrera address and then go to track down the Borni Can Vivers, where I started the route.

Eventually the route have been 77 km of altitude with 1800. I started pretty well but I have gradually been losing pistons, I have to strive a little longer to see if I can finish a little more left. For days that went by collserola, but the route has been entertaining, I made some interesting path, I have helped a poor saps who had played and had no spot or cameras and I've lost a lot in the area.
These are some of the photos I've been doing for the route, so that readers are more entertaining gentlemen and not make the reading of chronic heavy all the blanks and I write it sure is hard ...
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photo path is typical for Collserola This in particular becomes more narrow, and ends with a path down a palm and stones, let those we love. This was handsome, handsome ....


As I left it alone since I had to do autofotos.


This picture was taken on the trail of Santa Creu de Olorda.


Photo of Sant Pere Martir after the climb. Missing back down and then back up to the antenna.



This is one of the trialeritas to be down to get to the horses near Esplugues.,


These photos are from the antenna and Sant Pere Martir, the background is the whole area of \u200b\u200bMolins de Rei.




Well you can say I already know a little over that area. All that is full of trails that I had gotten to see where it led, but we'll leave for another day.
As lately we are doing very graphic posts, today one would expect, and I have a picture of area. It seemed even rare, as are sites I frequent a lot, and I've never done any photo.
obviously are not as spectacular as those of Ripollés but that is what we have here.

Certainly looking at the post that John has written on the tracks of the Volcans: http://www.tracksdelsvolcans.com/ as this makes it very good looking and seems quite technique.