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  • #979551
    Dirt
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    The new speed limit on Roosevelt Bridge path SUCKS!!!!
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    Got my bike back from loaning it out.
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    Great day on the bike.

    Dirt

    #979559
    jrenaut
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    I had a gremlin home with me today (the pre-k 3 kids were all off today, I guess letting them adjust to school slowly), and we had to pick up our CSA share for this week, so we went for a bike ride.

    #979703
    rcannon100
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    This morning’s ride to the Ocracoke Pony Pen. 14 miles total – there and back – with a 14 mph headwind. Stellar job by our riders!

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    Legend has it that the “Banker” horses of Ocracoke were left here by shipwrecked explorers in the 16th or 17th century. European ships commonly carried livestock to the New World. If a ship ran aground near the coast, animals were thrown overboard to lighten the load so that the ship could be re-floated. The livestock were often left behind when the ship again set sail. Sir Richard Grenville’s ship Tiger ran aground at Ocracoke in 1585. There is speculation that he may have unloaded Spanish mustangs on the island.

    Horses have been documented on Ocracoke since the first European settlers came to stay in the 1730s. There have been as many as 300 horses on Ocracoke. While small and powerful, they are full-grown horses that are often called or referred to as Banker ponies as their range included most of the Outer Banks. Physically, the Ocracoke ponies are different from other horses – they have a different number of vertebrae and ribs as well as a distinct shape, posture, color, size, and weight that sets them apart from other horses.

    The ponies have played a major role in the island’s history, serving residents as beasts of burden at work and play, in beach rides and races. When the early colonists settled Ocracoke, they used the ponies to help make life easier on the island by pulling carts to haul freight and fish. The U.S. Lifesaving Service used them for beach patrols and to haul equipment to shipwreck sites. The US Coast Guard kept a small band of Banker ponies to patrol the beaches in World War II. As time progressed, the families that lived on the island claimed the ponies, holding pony penning in the summer. Riders would start early in the morning at the north end of the island and drive the ponies into the village where holding pens had been constructed. Once in the pens they would sort out the ponies and brand the new ones. Some ponies would be broken for riding or sold, and the rest were turned loose to roam free again.

    Banker ponies in their pasture on Ocracoke Island.

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    In the late 1950s, Ocracoke Boy Scouts cared for the horses and had the only mounted troop in the nation. By law, the free-roaming animals were permanently penned in 1959 to prevent over-grazing and to safeguard them from traffic after the highway was built in 1957. The remaining herd has been cared for by the National Park Service since the early 1960s. Currently, there are seventeen horses in the Ocracoke herd.

    #979706
    Dirt
    Participant

    Freshbikes Wednesday Night Shop ride
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    Got to catch up with an old friend while riding double pace line. Great ride!

    #979818
    Greenbelt
    Participant

    Last night’s commute
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    #979830
    vvill
    Participant

    @jrenaut 62318 wrote:

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    Pump track!

    #979835
    bikeeveryday
    Participant

    Hallelujah!

    @Rod Smith 61992 wrote:

    Today’s ride, out on the other side of Smith’s Gap.
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    Reverend Beers in the Church of Gravel
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    #979839
    KelOnWheels
    Participant

    @jabberwocky 61978 wrote:

    Schaeffer Farms is a lovely ride. Hope you guys had enough fun to stick with it, mountainbiking is a blast!

    I may or may not have been discussing 1×9 650b hardtails with a certain bike shop proprietor last evening… 😎

    #979845
    jabberwocky
    Participant

    @KelOnWheels 62616 wrote:

    I may or may not have been discussing 1×9 650b hardtails with a certain bike shop proprietor last evening… 😎

    Doooooo eeeeeeeet… :D

    #979857
    KelOnWheels
    Participant

    @jabberwocky 62622 wrote:

    Doooooo eeeeeeeet… :D

    But I want a gravel bike and a road bike and and and and and…

    #979961
    Rod Smith
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    @jrenaut 62318 wrote:

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    I had a gremlin home with me today (the pre-k 3 kids were all off today, I guess letting them adjust to school slowly), and we had to pick up our CSA share for this week, so we went for a bike ride.

    I want to ride that bench.

    #979964
    dbb
    Participant

    While the trail area around DCA and Gravelly Point seems to have a disproportionate number of horses asses on the trail, tonight was a bit unusual in that the rest of the horse was also present. Not a lot of room to pass.

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    #980029
    sjclaeys
    Participant

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    Top of Sugarloaf Mt.

    #980030
    JustinW
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    @dbb 62746 wrote:

    While the trail area around DCA and Gravelly Point seems to have a disproportionate number of horses asses on the trail, tonight was a bit unusual in that the rest of the horse was also present. Not a lot of room to pass.

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    What’s the proper hand signal for “Watch out for the horse poop”?

    #980034
    Greenbelt
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    Tour de Greenbelt
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