Urban Adventure League palm tree ride, January 9, 2005

description of the ride, from the UAL's PR: CELEBRATE NORTHWESTERN WINTER!
Sure, winter solstice in Portland can be 'cold' and 'depressing', but believe me kiddo, other parts of the country have it much, much worse. And to prove it: a bicycle ride passing by the multitude of palm trees growing in the city! We'll also check out some other evergreen plants and trees, plus you'll get all the fun factoids that the Urban Adventure League is becoming known for.
Let's face it, if winters here are really that bad, there's NO WAY in hell tropical plants could grow here!

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shawn prepares for breakfast before the ride
shawn prepares for breakfast before the ride
the riders gather
the riders gather
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preparing the mobile palm tree
preparing the mobile palm tree
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the palm needs occasional recharging.
preparing the mobile palm tree
preparing the mobile palm tree
Shawn gives his introduction to the ride
Shawn gives his introduction to the ride
the first palm tree of the ride
the first palm tree of the ride
the ride moves out from Ladd Circle
the ride moves out from Ladd Circle
navigating the perilous bare rosebushes of Ladd's addition
navigating the perilous bare rosebushes of Ladd's addition
the youngest member of the expedition enjoys a turkey sandwich
the youngest member of the expedition enjoys a turkey sandwich
i love "except bicycles"
i love "except bicycles"
something seems strange about the bike
something seems strange about this bike
possibly the tallest palm, at stephens adn 22nd
the model for the drawing on the flyers.
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a eucalyptus
a eucalyptus
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no, this is not Miami. This is the former home of the inventor of the Gardenburger.
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a monkey would be puzzled.
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one of several Monkeypuzzle trees observed on the ride. Native to Chile, Argentina and southern Brazil, they are called Arucania trees there.
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19th ave becomes an alley somewhere around Davis
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a veritable palm grove on burnside and 16th
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No, this is not socal.