Iron Heart IH-634S - World Tour 2010 - 2013
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and some more action for you all! took the IHWTs for a ride down the coast this afternoon as i had a lecture to get to and the day was reasonably decent weather-wise
unfortunately most of my riding shots came out like this or this. evidently i need to work on my 30kmph photography…
anyway i normally ride down the highway, which is 2-3 lanes per direction and a bunch of dickhead drivers... so i escaped at claremont and jumped under the trainline to greener pastures...
much nicer. i lived in this suburb with a few friends last year and it's a really nice suburb… huge verges, huge old trees, right next to the ocean. perfect. in fact, here's my old place!
just down the hill, there's the vlamingh memorial. in case you missed it, there's a rather large sign pointing at it…
definitely along the coast now. this area (south cott) is a really nice beach, no killer breakers, dog friendly too. i used to jog down to the clubhouse and back, then just relax in the surf for hours on end. you can see the port at rous head in the background
technically no longer in cottesloe - this is now north fremantle. my photography seems to be improving around this point. managed to get a shot of the old dingo flour mill and the leighton development with the camera roughly horiztontal!
coming past the north port
and a huge shipbuilding shed
thankfully, just missed this trainload, as i would've been stuck here for a good ten minutes. no hyperbole either!
crossing the bridge into freo, and the southern (passenger + cargo) port from the bridge
and from the land…
the old fort knox storage
and some misplaced palms along the cycleway
BOATS!
TRAINS!
it's all happening! and now i'm at the west end, where notre dame (my university) is
to be continued…
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here is the updated line-up as Beatle:
Worldtour Members
Lando 32 USA – SFO NYC July 10 / August 10
Peterrock 32 USA Foster city August 13 / September 13
corporalcegg 30 USA – SFO LA September 16 / October 16
leftofthedial 31 USA – Atlanta October 20/ November 20
Simon 626 30 USA LA November 24 /December 28 merry xmas
a.khan12390 32 USA – NYC December 31 - February 1 happy new year
TVShooter 32 USA somewhere February March
Martinchris 32 Singapore March - April
Stan 31 Malaysia April May
Stever 31 Australia May June
Foxy Will be in China June July
elclintor usa august
cristeza usa september
riffblaster general usa october
Shoque 32 Austria november
Beatle 31 Germany december
Seul 32 Belgium january« Last Edit: May 12, 2011, 07:10:43 AM by Beatle »
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Stever slow down you killing me with all the awesome posts
Keep up the great work, slim
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here's some IH sacrilege for you- WTs and ugg boots
australia's shame…
Pop open a Foster's and your devolution into trailer park trash will be complete…
Great update, though.
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fremantle trip part ii…
and i'm on campus! the west end of freo used to be a major shipping hub. as such, a lot of these buildings are from the turn of the century and have been repurposed as classrooms. behind me is an old storage shed which has been turned into the library. ahead of up are a bunch of other repurposed grainhouses and stockrooms, that now form the law school.
locked up the trusty steed. more important than water is the coffee… definitely needed for a three hour crim lecture
the entrance to the court house, where the school operates moots and mock trials. and across the road is the park i normally take my lunch
and just a little bit further is the brewery. a very welcome sight at the end of a long day…
around the corner is half of the maritime museum. unfortunately i didn't get time to go inside for some photos, but there are some cool-ass shipwrecks in here…
walking the streets, and taking in more of the architecture. fremantle has pretty strong ties to its physical heritage, and as such you often see lots and lots of federation era buildings. even when they've been turned into carparks. a few examples of the architecture: 1 2 3
4, and an old orthodox church nestled in the middle. in addition to some old buildings, fremantle also has some old laws. for instance, it's technically illegal to do your laundry in the kitchen. moving along…at the far end of high street is the roundhouse, which is situated at arthur's head - where the first british landing occured. it's the oldest standing building in WA, and was intended as a benthamite prison. it should be noted that unlike the eastern states, the swan river colony was initially entirely free men. it was only in the economic recession of the 1840s that we ended up receiving british convicts (as a source of free labour, and when their 7 years transportation was served, as population growth).
the black ball you see handing with the flags in the first picture is actually a time ball. up until WWII it would drop at 1PM every day in order for boats to accurately set their clocks. and the view from the top…
and back down high street because it's time for class! see you later…
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man, amazing leg already, great stuff
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thanks all…
after a long-ass day yesterday (two hours of riding, gym, class, then work at 9PM) i was toast today. went to the gym in the morning then my favourite recovery combo...bath & a book
beer
and a foam roller
onto the jeans, here are a couple detail shots for you all. they are looking GREAT
and in action - trying to look decent as i'm out to dinner with my girlfriend's parents tonight. forgot about the shave. oops…
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me too! finished off a long week with another long day - 6th day in a row at the gym, 50ks of riding, and an afternoon of lectures. only one thing is gonna get this scowl off my face - swapping out of these ridiculous gym clothes and into some ih. (photo credit to my long-suffering girlfriend)
oh, and going out for burgers! i used to play in a band called whalehammer with rich and scott (dave, the fourth member, eloped to SF and now plays in rank xerox, amongst other bands) and we remain good friends, and all appreciate a good burger. anyway, we head out to a hole-in-the-wall burger joint called novembar and rock up just as they're turning off the burners. thankfully they heat up the hotplates for us to get the last burgers of the night…
the dude who runs the place, minh, is a self-confessed burger tragic and burger enthusiast. he's all about pushing the extremes of the burger, and one look at the menu confirms this ( 1 2 3 )
he also runs a couple of contests - finish the spiciest burger in ten minutes and get it free; take longer and pay double - or the man vs fat-boy burger, where you pay by the minute taken to complete it. we opt for safer choices, although scott decides to get two burgers (just after telling us that extreme hunger often causes him to make irrational menu choices. oh well).
note the scale model of the "to the roof" burger. and yes, it has been made before!
accidental shot of superblack shirt and WTs
burgers come out…note the signature star-shaped bun. i opted for the triple cheese…
… and demolished it with ease
afterwards, we head down to the foreshore and sink a couple beers. starts out like this
and soon the worries of the week have faded away. until next time…