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Cyclenut: October 2012
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My biking life as captured in kilobytes and text of my own and of friends I've met in the cycling community. Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Ready to hit the trail, this is fun she exclaimed! Notice her cycling socks! We found martian brains on the trail and she decided she wanted to know what they looked like inside. Taking time to stop and observe and learn. Have I mentioned what a cool kid she is? Sunday, October 21, 2012. More tinkering in the garage. Or a Paul Flatbed. Ciclovia Fat Antonio style.
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rockwaller Rog: February 2013
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A log of the quotidian. Saturday, February 9, 2013. The call of the chukar down the coulee. We weren't hunting chukar today, but figuratively they were calling us down the coulee, lap after lap of light dust powder on facet crunch. And we had to hike all the way back out. That's as far as the metaphor goes. More fatigued every time, but we didn't mind. Posted by william nesse. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who writes this blog? View my complete profile. Salsa El Mariachi Review. Stay classy, Colorado.
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rockwaller Rog: The long conversation between passive microwave repeaters
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A log of the quotidian. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. The long conversation between passive microwave repeaters. East Repeater: You're looking pale. West Repeater: I always look pale over the city in fog or inversion, or so I'm told. East Repeater: Its been a long Autumn between you and I, and yes, the inversion suits you, but now is something different. Something's changed. Perhaps its just the wind making the scrub oak quiver at your base. East: Yeah, the signature of the wind rides on that carrier wave.
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rockwaller Rog: January 2013
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A log of the quotidian. Sunday, January 13, 2013. Bell's Canyon is a quiet place, far away from the crowds of Winter. Up to two feet of new snow, mostly at the lower- and mid-elevations, kept the world out. Peering into Coalpit from upper Bell's was another world- -frozen cold, quiet, barely a gust of wind. All the way up 5000 feet. Digging the trench. Posted by william nesse. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who writes this blog? View my complete profile. Salsa El Mariachi Review. Stay classy, Colorado.
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Cyclenut: February 2012
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My biking life as captured in kilobytes and text of my own and of friends I've met in the cycling community. Sunday, February 05, 2012. I'm not gifted at taking over the head pictures, my arms are too short, and my head is too fat, but here's my best attempt. *note* mine were the only tracks on the trail Friday. I left the office 4:00PM on Friday, some very deep sections of snow, but the bike paths were mostly clear! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kent "the Mountain Turtle" Peterson. A Giant Named Gary.
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Cyclenut: December 2011
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My biking life as captured in kilobytes and text of my own and of friends I've met in the cycling community. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Protected bike lanes work. Kinzie Street: Chicago's First Protected Bike lane. I stole this from Seattle Bike Blog. Nice work Chi town. now if only you could fix your broken "pizza" and lessen your brutal winters ; ). Sunday, December 04, 2011. What do you do on a snowy Saturday. With no rides on the agenda? Install fenders on the commuter bike of course. Overall I think...
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Cyclenut: More tinkering in the garage
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My biking life as captured in kilobytes and text of my own and of friends I've met in the cycling community. Sunday, October 21, 2012. More tinkering in the garage. Or a Paul Flatbed. Until then, this will be a good jumping off point. I like it. I am waiting for the UPS man to arrive right now with my Neck Romancer. He will also be delivering a Surly Nice Rack, but I have been contemplating a front rack. I will copy yours! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kent "the Mountain Turtle" Peterson.
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Cyclenut: January 2012
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My biking life as captured in kilobytes and text of my own and of friends I've met in the cycling community. Sunday, January 22, 2012. The last two weeks. Oh, and sorry for no pixels, I've evidently misplaced or lost my camera and I'm sick of my mobile providers stupid billing system, so I'm going old school with no fancy cell phone pix. Going to try to track down my camera, it's been lost since my last trip to TX. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Colorado weather = koo koo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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rockwaller Rog: December 2012
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A log of the quotidian. Thursday, December 27, 2012. Stay classy, Colorado. Colorado is a beautiful place, but there's not much snow. There at the moment, leading residents to visit Canada or someplace.or maybe Utah:. We feel bad for Colorado. One of our dear friends moved there, but he can always visit Utah to reacquaint himself with the fluff. Here he is, saying hello to an old friend. And boy was it hammering:. So Utah's doing all right, but its still early season:. Posted by william nesse. The right ...
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Cyclenut: September 2012
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My biking life as captured in kilobytes and text of my own and of friends I've met in the cycling community. Saturday, September 29, 2012. Tinkering in the shop. I'm pretty happy with the down tube protection and the front spray contraption. The rear fender and mount need a little work aesthetically, but work just fine. Sunday, September 23, 2012. Bikepacking set up shake down ride. A super secret overnight camping location. Total mileage from my front door to the. Which is a bikepacking adventure right ...