Right in the middle of the lane. What a dick. |
Friday, December 11, 2015
Zwift and How I Spent My November Mornings On An Island in the Pacific
Labels:
App Review,
biking,
cycle trainer,
cycling,
Garmin,
Gear Review,
Kinetic,
Strava,
trainer,
Zwift
Friday, August 21, 2015
Luther Forest and Life Choices (July 2015)
It was 11;00PM. Brian and I had spent two hours driving around Saratoga looking for a cheap motel with vacancy. We finally overpaid for a couple dirty mattresses surrounded by four slabs of moldy sheetrock and a grubby plastic bathroom.
As I lay there with a belly full of potato chips, doughnuts and Four Loko, I began to doubt the wisdom of some of my recent decisions.
Labels:
Mountain Biking,
New York,
Trip Report
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Daniels Road State Forest: Rock and Roll (July 2014)
If you're a beginner you may just want to wrap yourself in bubble wrap before leaving the parking lot. |
Labels:
Mountain Biking,
New York,
Trip Report
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Prime Time and a Return to Ascutney (August 2015)
Mt. Ascutney |
But is more always better? And does trail building equal improvement or progress?
Labels:
Mountain Biking,
Trip Report,
Vermont
Thursday, February 26, 2015
The Kearsarge Powderline
“Wow. That’s a great looking deer.”
There was just enough time for that simple thought to enter my brain as the front end of my Mercury Tracer crumpled and the airbag exploded into my face. The sound of screeching brakes and glass scattering along the highway broke the pristine silence of a cold, clear November night somewhere near Warner, New Hampshire.
A cloud of white obscured my vision and as soon as the car came to rest in the breakdown lane, I jumped out. I stood there by the side of the road for a second- still dazed and trying to make sense of what just happened. By the time I figured out the car wasn’t on fire, and the white cloud was actually talcum powder from the airbag, the car was rolling down a steep embankment and unceremoniously mowing down a grove of young pine trees far below.
A passerby stopped when they saw me standing on the side of the road. I explained that I had hit a deer.
“But where is your car?” I pointed down at the now camouflaged car hidden in the trees below.
“Where’s the deer?” That one had me stumped. I had no idea. It was nowhere to be seen, but judging from the front of the car, it didn’t get very far.
Eventually a state police officer arrived, and invited me to tell him what happened.
“Soooo…… where’s the car?” “Aaaaand now,.... where’s the deer?”
Labels:
Backcountry Skiing,
New Hampshire,
Trip Report
Monday, February 23, 2015
The Wildcat Hypotenuse
Taking in a quiet sunset and pondering trigonometric functions. |
Labels:
2015,
Backcountry Skiing,
New Hampshire,
Trip Report
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