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Chasing Sunsets: New Horizons
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Friday, October 9, 2009. This video has some nice sunsets. It also shows new horizons in mountain biking. Enjoy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Father and Son Portrait. About Me: The Short Version. Father, Teacher, Activist, and Bicycle lover. View my complete profile. Fall birthday craft project. Missing my baby boy. Dreams of Turtle Island. Things are Looking UP. From the Reef to the Canyon. What Jed Hath Wrought. Barbara Anderson Haunts My Soul. Ruminations of a Desert Rat. So silky, so round.
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the idaho falls peloton | The latest road bike happenings around Idaho Falls | Page 2
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The idaho falls peloton. The latest road bike happenings around Idaho Falls. Newer posts →. Cycling Quote of the Week. January 30, 2009. Cats just don’t feel safe on a moving bicycle, no matter how much duct tape you use –. January 29, 2009. 8221; is a derisive term used by cyclists to describe other cyclists, usually male, that appear amateurish. And oblivious to cycling culture. A person watches the highlights of a few Tour de France. Stages, goes to a bike store and buys a Trek. Says the term is ̶...
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Cycling Steve: #$%!!
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Sunday, June 28, 2009. Not again. Another race, another shitty result. The Summer solstice is a two lap affair on the wonderful Sulfur Springs trails. We had some new singletrack. In a couple of places this year, great setup as usual. The weather was amazing, 18C when I got up this morning. Had a decent sleep, but I had a feeling I would be sucking wind today. A word to the wise, hanging out in a closed stadium full of dope smoking Megadeth. After struggling up (loved the new Pneuma. Pedalled, pushed up ...
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Chasing Sunsets: May 2009
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Sunday, May 31, 2009. Honey, how long since the last.". Newborns require regular maintenance. I knew that would be the case. However; keeping track of the frequent 'pit stops' was unbeknown to me. Once upon a time I became certified as a Wilderness First Responder. The biggest part I recall is how to monitor the patient's vitals. It allows you to know if they're fading fast or recovering nicely. I just threw this in as an example of some of the faces he'll make when pooping! Friday, May 22, 2009. These a...
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Cycling Steve: July 2008
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008. 24 Hours of fun. Wow, what a weekend. Congrats to those who slogged through the shit and finished. The first lap was great. I spent the morning preparing all my food and my pit area. Didn't want to bother anyone else as I had no crew. My guy was held up and couldn't make it. The weather was great, nice and sunny. I go sleep in my car for 5 or so hours. It rains again. My knee has not improved so I do not head back out. It's tough to not feel like a total failure....Thanks to all...
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Cycling Steve: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Kelly mentioned she was feeling some discomfort. I laughed and told her she was in labour most likely. I got the watch out and the contractions were about 13 and a half minutes apart. No worries. We continued on, getting David ready for a bath. Kelly kept me up to date on the contraction situation (still 13 minutes apart). In the car, Kelly was in obvious discomfort. And the contractions were now 3 minutes apart. Shit! Don't we need to be by the side of our better half?
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Cycling Steve: June 2008
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Monday, June 30, 2008. Got out for a nice, long road ride with my TR partner Niall today. What a difference 2 days makes. I did a ride half as long the other day and felt like my ass was going to cave in or something. I just couldn't get comfortable. And that never friggin happens to me. The day got off to a great start. Flat tire, not even out of Niall's yard. I change it and 5 seconds later ka-pow! Great I discover there's not much of a rim strip so we try some rim tape. So, tube # 3. ka-pow! We loop a...
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Chasing Sunsets: August 2009
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Friday, August 21, 2009. It's all downhill from here. Four years ago, this guy I worked with invited me to go mountain biking. This event changed my mindset about biking through the desert. A few hundred cactus spines can have that effect. In my humble moments, this guy Adam stuck around, even though he laughed most of the time! So when he and his family decided to move to Alaska, there had to be a final biking trip. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Thursday I go back to work. The excitement I feel is oversh...
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Cycling Steve
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Monday, November 5, 2012. Is this thing on? Hey everyone, it's been only 3 years since I last typed anything here. Wondering if there's anyone out there still reading. On the happy side, celebrating my daughter's 4th birthday today. Spent a ton of time together playing. She's growing up so fast. Check in, I'm going to try getting words down more often. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cross season is the best season! Aaron Huey: America's native prisoners of war. Is this thing on?