That's right. We know no season. With our ride kicking off at 9:00 PM, a light headwind out of the East and temperatures in the mid-40s, five riders departed. Usually, the DSR crew heads off to rural territory, where only light traffic is seen, but this route was designed by
DB, who decided to mix things up with some urban flair. We started in northern Overland Park and passed through almost all of the little suburbs in Northeastern Johnson County. Then, it was across State Line, where attractions included The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, The Plaza, Loose Park, Brookside (where we saw a spectacular chimney fire being put out and rode our bikes past a huge trailer full of aromatic Christmas trees waiting to be set up for sale), Waldo, and back to the starting point. The route had dozens and dozens of turns as we avoided most of the major thoroughfares in preference of smaller residential streets, but we had a few fun, high-speed runs on big-name roads like Cleaver II Blvd and JCN Parkway.
It was a blast, as always, but I forgot my camera. All I got were these crappy phone camera shots.


Hi,
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind, but I've swiped the name for your ride!
I live in Plymouth, in the UK, and this coming Saturday I'll be hosting our first Dark Side Ride!
Great blog, by the way. Been following it for a long time now.
Regards,
William
http://willcycle.blogspot.com