C.H. Evans Brewing’s Albany Pump Station thanks everybody who helped make the first Tour de Habitat so successful!
My friend Mark Chudzicki atop Cole Hill. We got separated on the rollers of Ketcham Road and he made a wrong turn. Fortunately, he found our friend Seth Lamont and got back on track.
It's a tough climb up Cole, but I think the view is worth it. The clear skies allowed a great view of the Catskills. The cows in the pasture are a bonus. Moo.
My friend Seth Lamont rides just beyond the apex of Cole Hill. Double-strength Gatorade - and plenty of it - is his secret to success. Mark is the guy out front.
A bucolic scene from Route 405 near the intersection of Route 32. Honestly, I didn't even notice the farm buildings; like all the rest, this photo was taken on the fly.
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Capital District Habitat for Humanity (CDHfH) is a not-for-profit housing partnership dedicated to building decent and affordable housing for low-income families in need. Established in 1988, CDHfH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. To date, CDHfH has built 37 homes in Albany.

Habitat uses volunteer labor and donations of money and materials to provide affordable homeownership to those people who would not otherwise have that opportunity. Habitat creates systemic social change by giving the economically disenfranchised the tools necessary to break the cycle of poverty.