Saturday, April 28, 2007
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
One of My Best Rides
A person I know showed me this website that can map out all of your rides. This is one that I did when I went to see the 2004 Tour.
http://sanoodi.com/route/elreekie/grenoble-to-alpe/2007-04-16/11-22-00/
http://sanoodi.com/route/elreekie/grenoble-to-alpe/2007-04-16/11-22-00/
Saturday, April 14, 2007
the flat bug
ok this whole flat tire thing is going to make my freaking head explode. i actually get to go outside to ride and 6 miles in a flat then when i change the flat it becomes obvious that i pulled a bone head move and never did anything to fix the tube from the last time i was on the side of the road bitching about a flat. so i rode 5 miles home in the ditch. drunk where is this new ass kicking beer at i could really use one
Friday, April 6, 2007
Stone Imperial Russian Stout
Monday, April 2, 2007
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beerholder
Sunday, April 1, 2007
here are some pics of me and the family in some very bad clothes in 80 deg weather and sunshine notice all the hair. check out the post below sounds like a neat idea
If you want to ride with some enthusiastic cyclists think about becoming a tandem captain for vision-impaired (yes, that means blind) riders. The Cleveland Sight Center Tandem Bike and Hike program is always ready to ride, rain or shine, and rides are once a month on the towpath starting at Hunt Farm down on Bolanz Rd. South of Peninsula.
The program is under the guidance of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park staff. No tandem experience is necessary to be a captain – they will train you to make sure you are comfortable with your passengers.
Fitness levels range widely and some riders would like to do some real mileage as long as there are enough captains to give everyone a ride, but sometimes there are maybe 5 or 6 captains and 10-14 riders, so everyone gets to ride, but those wanting to do extended mileage have to wait for everyone to get their turn first. Captains arrive at 8am for set-up, instruction, and practice (as needed). Rides start at 9 and wrap up around noon. Bikes and snacks are provided. Bring your helmet. Please contact Jeri Rask at the Cleveland Sight Center Recreation Services Dept. if you have any questions. 216/791-8118, x226
hey all you tandem guys and gals we should all give this some thought dont you think. i took this off th omba forum
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