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| Along the Erie Canal in Greece, NY. |
Its hard to believe
it is the third week of June and Amy and I just went on our first bike ride of
the season.
We must have been having a
very busy spring or other obligations have gotten in the way.
I refuse to believe it has been because we
are too lazy to get the bikes out and just go.
The weather Saturday morning was picture perfect and we decided to take
one of our usual routes along the Erie Canal from
Henpeck Park to
GeneseeValley Park and back.
This trail is
mostly paved with only a short segment being crushed rock.
Given the recent rain we've been having, we
thought this would be a better choice than the Lehigh Valley Trail that is not
paved at all.
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| Daisies in Genesee Valley Park. |
When we arrived at
Henpeck Park it was evident we were not the only ones that thought the morning
was perfect for getting out and doing some outdoor exercise.
The parking lot was full and if we had
arrived 30 seconds later we would not have found a parking spot as ours was the
last one available and three other vehicles pulled in as we unloaded the
bikes.
Upon reaching Genesee Valley Park
we had travelled just over 8 miles and we wanted to at least cover 20 for our
round trip so we opted to take the River Trail that goes through the
University of Rochester and up to Ford Street where we
spent an evening taking photos several weeks ago.
This extra leg of the
trip added just enough distance to put us comfortably over our 20 mile round
trip goal.
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| Interfaith chapel of the U of R. |
During the ride out
we stopped a few times for pictures and I noted a few other places to stop on
the return trip that looked like they might lend themselves to interesting
shots.
My favorite shot that was both
photographically pleasing and depicted the days event the best involved these
lovely purple wild flowers with the bike trail off in the background.
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| An old abandoned railway track. |
The only improvement to this shot would be to
have Amy or some random biker coming up the trail.
The return trip spots that I had noted on
the ride out were the multiple signs warning of underground pipelines and the
old abandoned railroad tracks that were just off the trail.
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| Pipeline warnings. Do they really need 4 of them? |
In and around the
University of Rochester also offered some nice photo opportunities.
A small overlook near the entrance to campus
offered a nice down river view of the
interfaith chapel and the new student
housing across the river.
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| View of Rochester from campus. |
I was also
surprised by how close the campus really is to downtown Rochester as depicted
by a river side view of the city skyline.
I wanted to get a shot of the bleachers for the athletic field with the
dome of the library, the University's marque landmark, in the frame as
well.
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| University of Rochester Yellowjackets |
I don't particularly like the
foreground fence that is in the shot but for documentary purposes the shot will
do.
If you ever get the chance to travel
the River Trail from Genesee Valley Park to downtown Rochester via the U of R
you should do it. It is a beautiful trail
and just over 2 miles one way.
1 comments:
at: June 21, 2015 at 9:50 AM said...
I would have loved to take this ride with you.. next time I come out I will bring my bike.
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