Riding to the Dead Sea
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:44 am
The phone woke me up this morning which was not an easy thing to do. I had spent most of last night celebrating my mediocre dodgeball performance in an after-hours round-robin tournament with about 30 colleagues to include some local nationals. Following the game, I went to my neighbors apartment to help her celebrate Texas independence day and eat her Tex-Mex cooking. Apparently the wrong thing for a native New Yorker to say at these parties is "so I saw the movie the Alamo and wow, you guys had your asses handed to you". Well, following that remark I had to apologize to the Texans and have a margarita, which led to a late night in the city center trying to explain in broken Russian to a novy-russkie bouncer/doorman that some of the Christian arabs that I was with at that point in the night were not in fact Al Qaeda members. So like i said it was a late night and hard to get up this morning. Once I woke up and had some breakfast, I extremely delighted to learn that the sun was shining. Most weekends as of late had been spent working or raining, so I figured why not go for a ride.
I hit the street on my bike and headed West towards to Jericho, the ride out of Jerusalem towards the Dead Sea is on an Israeli controlled highway that leads through the West Bank, down around the Sea and passed Masada, an ancient fortress built high atop a mountain (or something, you can Wikipedia it later). The tricky part about riding a bike like the r1150r is that the roads are way too dusty and have a constant film of fluid and dirt all over them. The abs work fine, but when there's little traction, you're not going to be happy around here. So, I stopped on the way down the hill from J-Town (Jerusalem) at Sea level and thought I'd take a picture. Met a nice man named Assa who makes his living off of tourists like myself who think riding a camel would be fun. Assa lets me take a picture with his camel and I'm off again towards the sea. As I forgot my shorts, I figured I'd take a ride for an hour or so and head back to Jerusalem before sun down, which when I have to be off the road. Anyway I had a nice ride, took some nice pix and thought I'd share them, but I just realized after reading the FAQ that I can't post them without first putting them on a publicly accessible web page, arrrggghhhh..... Iowa Beakster gave me some tips on a website (thanks), let's see if this works, if not I can send them out.
I'm off to Tel Aviv tonight as the jewish holiday Purim is being celebrated here. It's like Carnival, only no nudity or beautiful Brazillian girls, but I hear its supposed to be fun anyway. The ride to Tel Aviv from J-Town is about 40 minutes, all windy and downhill. Should be fun!!!
Craig
The Road from Jerusalem to Jericho

Sea Level with Boomer

Boomer Looking Pretty

Trade-in Value at the Dead Sea

The Road to Masada

Resting by the Dead Sea

Dead Sea Riding

Dead Sea Resting

I hit the street on my bike and headed West towards to Jericho, the ride out of Jerusalem towards the Dead Sea is on an Israeli controlled highway that leads through the West Bank, down around the Sea and passed Masada, an ancient fortress built high atop a mountain (or something, you can Wikipedia it later). The tricky part about riding a bike like the r1150r is that the roads are way too dusty and have a constant film of fluid and dirt all over them. The abs work fine, but when there's little traction, you're not going to be happy around here. So, I stopped on the way down the hill from J-Town (Jerusalem) at Sea level and thought I'd take a picture. Met a nice man named Assa who makes his living off of tourists like myself who think riding a camel would be fun. Assa lets me take a picture with his camel and I'm off again towards the sea. As I forgot my shorts, I figured I'd take a ride for an hour or so and head back to Jerusalem before sun down, which when I have to be off the road. Anyway I had a nice ride, took some nice pix and thought I'd share them, but I just realized after reading the FAQ that I can't post them without first putting them on a publicly accessible web page, arrrggghhhh..... Iowa Beakster gave me some tips on a website (thanks), let's see if this works, if not I can send them out.
I'm off to Tel Aviv tonight as the jewish holiday Purim is being celebrated here. It's like Carnival, only no nudity or beautiful Brazillian girls, but I hear its supposed to be fun anyway. The ride to Tel Aviv from J-Town is about 40 minutes, all windy and downhill. Should be fun!!!
Craig
The Road from Jerusalem to Jericho

Sea Level with Boomer

Boomer Looking Pretty

Trade-in Value at the Dead Sea

The Road to Masada

Resting by the Dead Sea

Dead Sea Riding

Dead Sea Resting
