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Bike-O-Vision Cycling DVD Journey #21 Washington Cascades
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5.0 star rating (4 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Rockstone Productions
Date:  December 31, 1969
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On this ride you'll travel some of the lesser known corners of mid-Washington State's Cascade Mountain range. You'll see that some of the prettiest scenery in the U.S. is not just in parks but sometimes unexpectedly just around the next bend. This new virtual journey includes the longest hill climb in the series to date: a 60-minute ascent to the top of Chinook pass. To get there, you'll ride through a canyon along the churning Naches river, up through high spring meadows, further up through alpine peaks past trickling melting snow caps and finally pause to take in the breathtaking valley below, only to shoot down the other side with awesome vistas of Mt. Rainier and beyond.
 
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  An Excellent Cycling DVD, June 12, 2009
By 24theroad (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
Wow, Gorgeous scenery! The Washington Cascades journey is all about doing some great uphill rides. Anybody wishing for beautiful scenic mountain ranges and views on a crisp sunny day with blue skies, this is some great riding. Washington is a green beautiful state and this dvd ride amplifies it.

I'm an avid cyclist but love to cycle indoors too. I have the whole series and get the new ones as they come out. When the weather is too hot or too cold these rides are the next best thing to being out on the open road. This is another really good adventure. It's over an hour in length so a great buy for a low cost. I also appreciate the pure ride and scenery, with no other graphics or commentaries, or people on screen in front of the views to spoil my ride which other dvds I've gotten have. I like it pure and simple but that's just my particular taste for a workout.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Wow! This tough ride through spectacular scenery and winding mountain roads made me sweat!, May 6, 2010
By Bold Consumer (USA)
I have most of the Bike-O-Vision Cycling DVDs and I can usually do them without wanting to give up, but this one almost got the best of me.

We started innocently enough going through winding streets of a sleepy little mountain village with what looked like little chalets dotted along the road. That seems like a L-O-N-G time ago now. It surely couldn't have been just 74 minutes, but that's what I read on the case.

We move on to a steeper grade. The scenery is SPECTACULAR, no, MAGNIFICENT! Anyway, I didn't want to take my eyes off of it, so that part was easy. At one point we go through an area where a farmer is working on his land, which is surrounded by rather ordinary hills in the background and we travel though some rather ordinary territory for a while before getting back to the outrageously beautiful scenery again.

At the end I thought maybe I had accidentally put the DVD in an endless loop and I was going around in circles. Wait a minute. I couldn't have because I don't remember seeing that waterfall. I know I didn't see all that snow. Okay, I'll look for the little chalets. If I see them again I'll know I am through for the day, or maybe that antique car. If I see that again, I'll know.

I think the problem was I had been doing the Bike-O-Vision DVDs regularly and was comfortable doing them, but got busy with my work and took a month or so off. The pounds started packing back on and I got out of shape! I had no idea how I had built up strength and stamina while I was doing these DVDs and some others that are another brand that I also enjoy.

Finally, a graphic came on the screen that said, "Mt. Ranier" and I knew we were finished. WRONG!!! It didn't stop there. Another segment started around the lake. I thought I might have to give up on finishing it, but I hung in there and did it.

Excellent way to exercise. NEVER would I have stayed on my bike that long if I hadn't been too stubborn to wimp out on that long ride.

These DVDs are great! I recommend them. ALL of them.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Good ride! The mind can wander as you ride., January 19, 2012
By L. Sisler (Ohio, United States)
I didn't give this DVD 5 stars only because I was disappointed the time length of each ride wasn't designated somewhere in the menu, or before beginning,except for the 63 minute Chinook climb,which I haven't done yet. Granted, I can figure out how much time each shorter ride is by using the timer on my bike, or a watch, but I think the makers of the DVD should have included the times of the shorter rides as well.Other than that, I was impressed with the video's gorgeous scenery of mountains,rivers,water falls and forests. My mind was tricked into thinking I was riding along the Cascade mountain roads which did make my ride less tedious. Currently starting with 30 minute rides which I was able to complete with two of the segments. I'm a 50 yo female whose intention is to get back some stamina and strength that I lost over the past four years do to some health issues. I've always been more of a bike rider and outdoor walker, than a runner, or treadmill user. I was pleased to have found a video to accommodate my choice of exercise when the winter stepped in to slow down my walking routine. Planning to purchase a couple different rides in the future.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Take a trip right at home, June 10, 2011
By R. Tabaka (Wisconsin)
I set my 37" HDTV right in front of my exercise bike and the DVD takes me right to the Washington Cascade Mountains. Makes working out fun, especially on those frigid Winter days when you don't want anything to do with the outdoors.

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