The PNW Adventure, Day 9: Orcas and the E-Bikes
Today we learned the value of timing. Where planning met spontaneity.
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Today we learned the value of timing. Where planning met spontaneity.
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She peers over his shoulder as the bike rounds the corner. “On your left” takes on a whole new meaning when it’s a terrier muzzle that’s pointing the way. From trailers to tethers to backpacks, dog lovers have found all manner of methods to include their furry family member in their cycling passion. My group
My best friend and soulmate has left us. He’d lived a rich and full life and enriched mine beyond measure. He left us much like he had arrived. Quietly and close. From the moment he joined me on my morning walk so many years ago until we finally parted, he was my closest and best
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My name is Collateral Damage. Call me CD for short. I’m the guy women fall for or connect with before they find the next guy. Or THE guy as they say. Someone to keep the fires burning until they get The One they really want. The One who isn’t us. But it happens. I was
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Over time rallies went from being almost a lark to being a veritable drag race to finish (see my blog about “remember this is supposed to be fun”). And, also, as time has gone on, things have come full circle. Today a friend related how she could have probably ridden a longer distance at a
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With my injury mostly sidelining me, I’ve had to rediscover simple pleasures and solo activities. I admit to a few “cheater” rides. But, hey, a guy has to get out! With that in mind, it’s become even more clear that my bicycle is more of a social vehicle than I had originally imagined. When I
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Lately, I’ve been trying to find the fun in cycling again. My injuries from my Tour de Zona fall put me into a 7-week off-the-bike situation and it caused me to think about where cycling fits into my life. Again. There was a time, back in the mid 20-teens, that I would take in the
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This is a recurring theme in my life. Trying to decide if it is a good thing or a not-so-good thing. People come into and go out of each other’s lives with regularity. For the most part to fill a gap. To fill a need or solve an immediate issue. I seem to be a
It started out as a whim. My friend and bike builder/tuner, Nikolaus, suggested the idea to me on a car ride to and from a rally. “Have you considered a single speed?” “Not really. Why should I?” And from there sprang my Witerok Crossbyrd. Rebuilt from an E-Bay cast off, it features a single chain
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Until yesterday afternoon I could get on my bike at any time and just go. Until yesterday afternoon I loved riding with a group. Until yesterday afternoon I could find ways to process things on my bike. But not after yesterday afternoon. I got stuck in the past. Literally stuck in one place. Unable to